Abstract

Consideration of temperature and anisotropy effects in hysteresis modelling allows for tailoring the operation point of magnetic circuits. The recently modified Jiles–Atherton model has been extended to describe the hysteresis loops in MnZn ferrites for two temperatures below the Curie point. Anisotropy is modelled by a proper choice of the value of the quantum number J in the Brillouin function.

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