2002
DOI: 10.1109/20.996228
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Dynamic hysteresis modeling based on Preisach model

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“…An approach to modelling dynamic hysteresis using a reconstructed distribution function was presented in (Bernard et al, 2002). As in the case of Hassani et al (2008), the available material does not allow for drawing meaningful conclusions about the usefulness of the proposed approach, so it is necessary to carry out further in-depth studies on the description.…”
Section: B Dynamic Model Extension By An Additional Term Of the Effementioning
confidence: 97%
“…An approach to modelling dynamic hysteresis using a reconstructed distribution function was presented in (Bernard et al, 2002). As in the case of Hassani et al (2008), the available material does not allow for drawing meaningful conclusions about the usefulness of the proposed approach, so it is necessary to carry out further in-depth studies on the description.…”
Section: B Dynamic Model Extension By An Additional Term Of the Effementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The model however does not guarantee a correct response over the entire operating region and is also not based on the physics of the process. Some papers, e.g., see [2], [3], [4], have used the Preisach model to model the hysteresis nature of the SMA. Though, they are able to model the hysteresis characteristic of the SMA and the minor loops in the hysteresis graph, the formulation is not convenient for developing a control strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Jiles-Atherton model is a time-domain history-dependent hysteresis model which consists of a group of first-order equations to describe the hysteresis mechanism in magnetic materials, and it is based on the existing ideas of domain wall motion including both bending and translation [14,15]. Applying the J-A model to describe the magnetic core which display the saturation and hysteresis will be investigated in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to predict the dynamic influence of the inductor in the EMI filter, a hysteresis model of the magnetic core will be applied in the interleaved PFC converter to investigate the dynamic behavior. Two models, Preisach's model [14] and Jiles-Atherton's (J-A) model, are commonly used to model magnetic cores. In this paper, the J-A model is used to model the magnetic component in this circuit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%