UID:
almafu_9960073266202883
Umfang:
1 online resource (499 p.)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-11924-5
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9786611119249
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0-08-053589-5
Serie:
Elsevier series in electromagnetism,
Inhalt:
This new edition has been significantly revised and updated to reflect advances in the field since the publication of the first edition, such as the systematic experimental testing of Preisach models of hysteresis. The author has, however, retained the two most salient features of the original, the emphasis on the universal nature of mathematical models of hysteresis and their applicability to the description of hysteresis phenomena in various areas of science, technology and economics and its accessibility to a broad audience of researchers, engineers, and students.·Provides a unique
Anmerkung:
Rev. ed. of: Mathematical models of hysteresis. c1991.
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Front Cover; Mathematical Models of Hysteresis and Their Applications; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Classical Preisach Model of Hysteresis; 1.1 Definition of the Classical Preisach Model; 1.2 Geometric Interpretation and Main Properties of the Preisach Model; 1.3 Identification Problem for the Preisach Model. Representation Theorem; 1.4 Numerical Implementation of the Preisach Model; 1.5 The Preisach Model and Hysteretic Energy Losses; Chapter 2. Generalized Scalar Preisach Models of Hysteresis; 2.1""Moving"" Preisach Model of Hysteresis
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2.2 Preisach Model of Hysteresis with Input-dependent Measure2.3""Restricted"" Preisach Models of Hysteresis; 2.4 Dynamic Preisach Models of Hysteresis; 2.5 Preisach Model of Hysteresis with Accommodation; 2.6 Magnetostrictive Hysteresis and Preisach Models with Two Inputs; 2.7 Experimental Testing of Preisach-Type Models of Hysteresis; Chapter 3. Vector Preisach Models of Hysteresis; 3.1 Classical Stoner-Wohlfarth Model of Vector Hysteresis; 3.2 Definition of Vector Preisach Models of Hysteresis and Their Numerical Implementation
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3.3 Some Basic Properties of Vector Preisach Hysteresis Models3.4 Identification Problem For Isotropic Vector Preisach Models; 3.5 Identification Problem for Anisotropic Vector Preisach Models; 3.6 Dynamic Vector Preisach Models of Hysteresis; 3.7 Generalized Vector Preisach Models of Hysteresis. Experimental Testing; Chapter 4. Stochastic Aspects of Hysteresis; 4.1 Preisach Model with Stochastic Input as a Model for Viscosity; 4.2 Experimental Testing. Scaling and Data Collapse in Magnetic Viscosity
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4.3 Preisach Model Driven by Continuous-Time Noise. Origin of the Universality of Long-Time Thermal Relaxations4.4 Noise in Hysteretic Systems and Stochastic Processes on Graphs; 4.5 Analysis of Spectral Noise Density of Hysteretic Systems Driven By Stochastic Processes; 4.6 Modeling of Temperature Dependent Hysteresis Within the Framework of Randomly Perturbed Fast Dynamical Systems; 4.7 Functional (Path) Integration Models of Hysteresis; Chapter 5. Superconducting Hysteresis; 5.1 Superconductors With Sharp Resistive Transitions
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5.2 Experimental Testing of the Preisach Modeling of Superconducting Hysteresis5.3 Nonlinear Diffusion in Superconductors with Gradual Resistive Transitions (Linear Polarization); 5.4 Nonlinear Diffusion in Isotropic Superconductors with Gradual Resistive Transitions (Circular Polarization); 5.5 Nonlinear Diffusion in the Case of Elliptical Polarizations and Anisotropic Media; Chapter 6. Eddy Current Hysteresis. Core Losses; 6.1 Eddy Current Analysis in the Case of Abrupt (Sharp) Magnetic Transitions; 6.2 Eddy Current Hysteresis and the Preisach Model
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6.3 Eddy Current Losses in Magnetic Conductors with Abrupt Magnetic Transitions. Excess Hysteresis Losses
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-12-480873-5
Sprache:
Englisch
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