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Simulation of Magnetic Circuits Including Hysteresis Nonlinearity

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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering

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Magnetic circuits can be represented with a topological dual circuit. In the dual circuit, flux paths are modelled by hysteretic permeances instead of reluctances. Hysteresis effect is taken into account by using the Jiles-Atherton (JA) approach. In addition, iron losses due to eddy current are also included to the model. Comparison of simulated results with the experimental results from a core type transformer demonstrates the capability of the proposed method.

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Güngör, S., Altay, S. (2004). Simulation of Magnetic Circuits Including Hysteresis Nonlinearity. In: Schilders, W.H.A., ter Maten, E.J.W., Houben, S.H.M.J. (eds) Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering. Mathematics in Industry, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55872-6_19

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