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State-independent hypothesis to model the behavior of magnetic materials

The problem of modeling the magnetic behavior due to a magnetization process is usually dealt with using the classical scalar Preisach model (CSPM). Recently, it has been shown that in the case of soft magnetic materials better results can be obtained by means of the modified scalar Preisach model (...

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Published in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2004-09, Vol.280 (2-3), p.158-163
Main Authors: Carpentieri, Mario, Finocchio, Giovanni, La Foresta, Fabio, Azzerboni, Bruno
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