ABSTRACT
Nonlinear magnetic devices present complexities in circuit analysis that are not readily solved by conventional techniques. Two algorithms are developed that provide computer-aided techniques for the classical problems of saturation, hystersis and the multicircuit device. Hystersis, long recognized as a difficult analytical problem, is managed by dual numerical integration for each nonlinear magnetic device.
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- An algorithm for modeling saturating magnetic devices
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