Hysteresis (original) (raw)
The Preisach function is considered as a product of two special one dimensional functions, which allows the analytical evaluation of the Everett integral. The derived expressions are included in static and dynamic hysteresis models, which are fast enough to be incorporated in electromagnetic software.
If you find the codes usefull, please cite the following papers:
[1] Zs. Szabó, J. Füzi, "Implementation and Identification of Preisach type Hysteresis Models with Everett Function in Closed Form", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 406, 15 pp. 251–258, 2016.
[2] Zs. Szabó, “Preisach Functions Leading to Closed Form Permeability“, Physica B, vol. 372, pp. 61-67, 2006.
[3] Zs. Szabó, I. Tugyi, Gy. Kádár, J. Füzi, "Identification Procedures for Scalar Preisach Model", Physica B, vol. 343, pp. 142-147, 2004.
[4] Zs. Szabó, J. Füzi, A. Iványi, “Magnetic Force Computation with Hysteresis“, COMPEL, vol. 24, pp. 1013-1022, 2005.
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