Magnetic hysteresis
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Magnetic hysteresis
IEEE Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780780347199
内容説明
Understanding magnetic hysteresis is vitally important to the development of the science of magnetism as a whole and to the advancement of practical magnetic device applications. Magnetic Hysteresis, by acclaimed expert Edward Della Torre, presents a clear explanation of the connection between physical principles and phenomenological hysteresis. This comprehensive book offers a lucid analysis that enables the reader to save valuable time by reducing trial-and-error design. Dr. Della Torre uses physical principles to modify Preisach modeling and to describe the complex behavior of magnetic media. While Pretsach modeling is a useful mathematical tool, its congruency and deletion properties present limitations to accurate descriptions of magnetic materials. Step-by-step, this book describes the modifications that can overcome these limitations. Special attention is given to the use of feedback around a Preisach transducer to remove the congruency restriction, and to the use of accommodation and aftereffect models to remove the deletion restriction. Magnetic state selection rules are introduced to couple scalar Preisach models to form a vector model. Magnetic Hysteresis is indispensable reading for engineers, physicists, and materials scientists who want to gain a better understanding of hysteresis losses and create more energy-efficient motor designs.
目次
Preface. Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1: Physics of Magnetism.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism.
1.3 Ferro-, Antiferro-, and Ferrimagnetic Materials.
1.4 Micromagnetism.
1.5 Domains and Domain Walls.
1.5.1 Bloch Walls.
1.5.2 Neel Walls.
1.5.3 Coercivity of a Domain Wall.
1.6 The Stoner-Wohlfarth Model.
1.7 Magnetization Dynamics.
1.7.1 Gyromagnetic Effects.
1.7.2 Eddy Currents.
1.7.3 Wall Mobility.
1.8 Conclusions.
References.
Chapter 2: The Preisach Model.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Magnetizing Processes.
2.3 Preisach Modeling.
2.4 The Preisach Differential Equation.
2.4.1 Gaussian Preisach Function.
2.4.2 Increasing Applied Field.
2.4.3 Decreasing Applied Field.
2.5 Model Identification: Interpolation.
2.6 Model Identification: Curve Fitting.
2.7 The Congruency and the Deletion Properties.
2.8 Conclusions.
References.
Chapter 3: Irreversible and Locally Reversible Magnetization 53
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 State-Independent Reversible Magnetization.
3.3 Magnetization-Dependent Reversible Model.
3.4 State-Dependent Reversible Model.
3.5 Energy Considerations.
3.5.1 Hysteron Assemblies.
3.6 Identification of Model Parameters.
3.7 Apparent Reversible Magnetization.
3.8 Crossover Condition.
3.9 Conclusions.
References.
Chapter 4: The Moving Model and the Product Model.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Hard Materials.
4.3 Identification of the Moving Model.
4.3.1 The Symmetry Method.
4.3.2 The Method of Tails.
4.4 The Variable-Variance Model.
4.5 Soft Materials.
4.6 Henkel Plots.
4.7 Congruency Property.
4.7.1 The Classical Preisach Model.
4.7.2 Output-Dependent Models.
4.8 Deletion Property.
4.8.1 Hysteresis in Intrinsically Nonhysteretic Materials.
4.8.2 Proof of the Deletion Property.
4.9 Conclusions.
References.
Chapter 5: Aftereffect and Accommodation.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Aftereffect.
5.3 Preisach Interpretation of Aftereffect.
5.4 Aftereffect Dependence on Magnetization History.
5.5 Accommodation.
5.6 Identification of Accommodation Parameters.
5.7 Properties of Accommodation Models.
5.7.1 Types of Accommodation Processes.
5.8 Deletion Property.
5.9 Conclusions.
References.
Chapter 6: Vector Models.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 General Properties of Vector Models.
6.3 The Mayergoyz Vector Model.
6.4 Pseudoparticle Models.
6.5 Coupled-Hysteron Models.
6.5.1 Selection Rules.
6.5.2 Them2Model.
6.5.3 The Simplified Vector Model or m Model.
6.6 Loss Properties.
6.7 Conclusions.
References.
Chapter 7: Preisach Applications.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Dynamic Effects.
7.3 Eddy Currents.
7.4 Frequency Response of the Recording Process.
7.5 Pulsed Behavior.
7.5.1 Dynamic Accommodation Model.
7.5.2 Single-Pulse Simulation.
7.5.3 Double-Pulse Simulation.
7.6 Noise.
7.6.1 The Magnetization Model.
7.6.2 The Effect of the Moving Model.
7.6.3 The Effect of the Accommodation Model.
7.7 Magnetostriction.
7.8 The Inverse Problem.
7.9 Conclusions.
References.
Appendix A: The Play and Stop Models.
Appendix B: The Log-Normal Distribution.
Appendix C: Definitions.
Index.
About the Author.
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pbk. ISBN 9780780360419
内容説明
Electrical Engineering Magnetic Hysteresis Understanding magnetic hysteresis is vitally important to the development of the science of magnetism as a whole and to the advancement of practical magnetic device applications. Magnetic Hysteresis, by acclaimed expert Edward Della Torre, presents a clear explanation of the connection between physical principles and phenomenological hysteresis. This comprehensive book offers a lucid analysis that enables the reader to save valuable time by reducing trial-and-error design. Dr. Della Torre uses physical principles to modify Preisach modeling and to describe the complex behavior of magnetic media. While Pretsach modeling is a useful mathematical tool, its congruency and deletion properties present limitations to accurate descriptions of magnetic materials. Step-by-step, this book describes the modifications that can overcome these limitations. Special attention is given to the use of feedback around a Preisach transducer to remove the congruency restriction, and to the use of accommodation and aftereffect models to remove the deletion restriction. Magnetic state selection rules are introduced to couple scalar Preisach models to form a vector model. Magnetic Hysteresis is indispensable reading for engineers, physicists, and materials scientists who want to gain a better understanding of hysteresis losses and create more energy-efficient motor designs.
目次
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Physics of Magnetism.
The Preisach Model.
Irreversible and Locally Reversible Magnetization.
The Moving Model and the Product Model.
Aftereffect and Accomodation.
Vector Models.
Preisach Applications.
Appendix A: The Play and Stop Models.
Appendix B: The Log-Normal Distribution.
Appendix C: Definitions.
Index.
About the Author.
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