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Magnetic Hysteresis Modeling of Electronic Components
Christchurch, New Zealand January 29-January 31
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DELTA.2002.994628The First IEEE International Workshop ...
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H. Hauser, Vienna University of Technology
P. Fulmek, Vienna University of Technology
F. Himmelstoss, Vienna University of Technology
T. Wolbank, Vienna University of Technology
R. Wöhrnschimmel, Vienna University of Technology
P. Wurm, Vienna University of Technology
The nonlinear dependence on history of magnetic field and magnetization in ferromagnetic materials is described by statistical domain behaviour using phenomenological parameters. These parameters are related to macroscopic hysteresis features (as coercivity, initial susceptibility, saturation, and remanence), which allows fast and easy identification. Examples of model applications are the prediction of the magnetic behaviour of transformersin dc/dc-converters, inverter-fed electrical machines, and magnetoresistive sensors.
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H. Hauser, P. Fulmek, F. Himmelstoss, T. Wolbank, R. Wöhrnschimmel, P. Wurm, "Magnetic Hysteresis Modeling of Electronic Components," delta, pp.272, The First IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications (DELTA '02), 2002
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