2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2005.10.121
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Representation of minor hysteresis loops of a silicon steel sheet using stop and play models

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“…Actual steel sheets are neither perfectly flexible nor rigid; their eddy-current field is assumed to obey (9) Accordingly, can be generalized as (10) where is a constant and the function is simply denoted by . Zirka et al [11] proposed an ac hysteresis model that also has a more general form than (5) given by (11) where is a constant.…”
Section: B Generalized Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Actual steel sheets are neither perfectly flexible nor rigid; their eddy-current field is assumed to obey (9) Accordingly, can be generalized as (10) where is a constant and the function is simply denoted by . Zirka et al [11] proposed an ac hysteresis model that also has a more general form than (5) given by (11) where is a constant.…”
Section: B Generalized Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, several precise and efficient dc hysteresis models, such as play and stop models [5], [6] have been developed. For example, stop and play models having input-dependent shape functions [7], [8] have been applied to the accurate representations of the dc hysteretic characteristics of silicon steel sheets, including minor hysteresis loops [9].…”
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confidence: 99%