How to define a nonlinear magnetic reluctance in Simscape language?

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Michael Schühle
Michael Schühle el 25 de En. de 2016
Respondida: Sabin el 24 de Dic. de 2025 a las 8:22
Hi,
i need some help to define a nonlinear magnetic raluctance in the Simscape language. My task is to build a simulation of an three and five limb transformer with respect to the magnetic paths.
The reluctances should have some saturation and hysteresis to present a real core material. I found a Nonlinear Inductor in the SimElectronic library which is designed with the Jiles-Atherton theory. Nonlinear Inductor
I'm now trying to implement the Jiles-Atherton equations in my own Simscape component.
My first problem is the coth()-function. How can I implement them to work save and don't have critical points?
My second problem is the derivation by H. How can I write a derivation by H instead of time?
Thanks for your help.
Michael

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Sabin
Sabin el 24 de Dic. de 2025 a las 8:22
There is a magnetic reluctance block in foundation library since 2010. Check out the documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simscape/ref/reluctance.html

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