Abstract
A new hysteresis model is developed to describe clockwise hysteresis, in which the positive saturation is achieved for positive values of the input. The model is based on the traditional (counter-clockwise) Jiles-Atherton (JA) model and describes the input-output relation in the form of a first-order differential equation. The most important characteristics such as initial susceptibility, coercive fields, remanence, thermal stability, first and higher order reversal curves are discussed. A comparison with other two clockwise hysteresis models of hysteresis (i.e., the Preisach and Bouc-Wen models) is provided. It is proven that the clockwise JA model can describe novel hysteretic behavior that cannot be reproduced by the previous two models. The novel model is also appealing due its relatively simple numerical implementation and its small number of parameters.
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