Mathematics Of Hysteretic Phenomena
by Jenõ Takács /
2003 / English / PDF
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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.
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.