2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4788806
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Hysteresis modeling of the grain-oriented laminations with inclusion of crystalline and textured structure in a modified Jiles-Atherton model

Abstract: Identification of the relation between the material parameters in the Preisach model and in the Jiles-Atherton hysteresis modelApplication of the Preisach and Jiles-Atherton models to the simulation of hysteresis in soft magnetic alloys

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“…The original JA model is particularly successful in hysteresis modelling of isotropic magnetic materials [8]. However, GO materials exhibit strong anisotropic features in magnetic properties because of their crystallographic orientation [22,24,25]. Hence, the JA model needs improvements for prediction of hysteresis loops in GO materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The original JA model is particularly successful in hysteresis modelling of isotropic magnetic materials [8]. However, GO materials exhibit strong anisotropic features in magnetic properties because of their crystallographic orientation [22,24,25]. Hence, the JA model needs improvements for prediction of hysteresis loops in GO materials.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper presents a modelling approach for minor loops of grain-oriented (GO) laminations in RD and TD. A recently proposed modified JA model in [22], which considers crystallographic features of GO laminations, is used in this work. The model gives accurate predictions of narrow-waist RD and complex shaped TD major loops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-In the presented approach anisotropy is neglected both for the M(H) [38,39] and λ(M)dependencies. It is possible to introduce in the first approximation a vectorized version of the JA model, similar to the one considered by Szymański and Waszak [40].…”
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“…Each individual stage follows the general expression given by the VVPM [Eq. (4)], and we ensure continuity of σ B for −1 < m < 1. σ B is then given by (9) for the up cycle, and A phenomenological approach was used to identify each value of the exponent k, similar to recent works treating the modeling of the hysteresis of magnetic materials [28,31,65,66]. More precisely, they were obtained by fitting the measured [CoFeB(3Å)/Pd(10Å)] 15 multilayer, and application of the model to the remaining samples revealed that they remain unchanged as long as there is a negligible in-plane component of the magnetization.…”
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“…However, due to the random distributions of defects and surface roughness, a micromagnetic approach is impractical due to the prohibitively long simulation times required. Numerical calculations and semianalytical hysteresis models like the Preisach, Jiles-Atherton, and vector-hysteresis models have been used successfully to characterize qualitatively and quantitatively different kinds * Corresponding author: carlos.garcia@usm.cl of materials and magnetic arrays by modeling experimental hysteresis loops [27][28][29][30][31]. However, none of the models is able to properly describe the magnetization switching of a thin film material with PMA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%