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Magnetic core model for circuit simulations including losses and hysteresis. (English) Zbl 1165.78303

Summary: This paper presents a magnetic core model that accounts the effects due to nonlinearity, hysteresis and eddy currents. The model is suited to circuit simulation and can be implemented as a subcircuit. To test the proposed implementation the results obtained by simulating a power square wave generator (Royer oscillator) have been compared with measurements on a laboratory prototype.

MSC:

78A30 Electro- and magnetostatics
78A40 Waves and radiation in optics and electromagnetic theory
78A55 Technical applications of optics and electromagnetic theory

Software:

SPICE; SPECTRE
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