Mathematics of Hysteretic Phenomena: The T(x) Model for the Description of Hysteresis

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Starting with the mathematical modeling of classical problems of hysteretic phenomena, the author provides an insight into the physics of the inverse hysteresis, higher order reversal loops, accommodation, viscosity, creep, wasp-waisted loops and hysteretic coupled systems. Adopting a novel approach, he presents the T(x) model and applies it successfully to describe most, if not all, important phenomena in magnetism. Thus, not only scientists in physics and applied mathematics will benefit from this analytical tool, but also engineers working in magnetic circuit design will gain a mathematical tool for their work. Moreover, designers of magnets and magnetic components will equally profit from the book, as will researchers from other branches of physics, technology and natural sciences.

Author(s): J. Takács
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 175
Tags: Физика;Матметоды и моделирование в физике;

Contents......Page 12
1. Introduction......Page 15
2. Saturation Effect......Page 19
3. Hysteretic Phenomena......Page 27
4. Nonhysteretic Processes......Page 39
5. Reversal Loops......Page 46
6. Remanent Magnetism......Page 61
7. Permeability and Shearing......Page 73
8. Magnetic Energy......Page 85
9. Time Functions and Magnetization......Page 93
10. Magnetic Transient or Accommodation......Page 115
11. Magnetic Recording......Page 125
12. Other Hysteretic Phenomena......Page 143
13. Unidirectional Hysteretic Effects......Page 155
Epilogue......Page 162
Bibliography......Page 163
Author Index......Page 169
Subject Index......Page 173