This paper describes a generalization methodology for nonlinear magnetic field calculation applied on two-dimensional (2-D) finite Volume geometry by incorporating a Jiles-Atherton scalar hysteresis model. The scheme is based upon the definition of modified governing equation derived from Maxwell’s equations considered the magnetization M. This paper shows how to extract optimal parameters for the Jiles-Atherton model of hysteresis by a real coded genetic algorithm approach. The parameters identification is performed by minimizing the mean squared error between experimental and simulated magnetic field curves. The calculated results are validated by experiences performed in an SST’s frame
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