Modelling the electromagnetic behaviour of SiFe alloys using the Preisach theory and the principle of loss seperation.
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Tome 7 (2001) no. 2, p. 113.

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DOI : 10.1155/S1024123X01001569
Classification : 78A25, 65N30, 65M06, 35K55, 82D40
Mots-clés : magnetic material, hysteresis
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Dupré, L.; Van Keer, R.; Melkebeek, J. Modelling the electromagnetic behaviour of SiFe alloys using the Preisach theory and the principle of loss seperation.. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Tome 7 (2001) no. 2, p. 113. doi : 10.1155/S1024123X01001569. https://geodesic-test.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.1155/S1024123X01001569/

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