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Modeling ACSR Hysteresis Loss

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Hi,

I'm trying to model ACSR transmission lines in 6.0. I'm trying to accurately model the hysteresis loss due to the steel core to get a proper impedance value for my simulation. When I try to add the Jiles-Atherton Hysteresis model to my coil (mf domain), it says "Jiles–Atherton Hysteresis model is supported for stationary and time dependent studies." and won't let me calculate. Is there any way to model Hysteresis in the frequency domain?

Thanks for your help!


2 Replies Last Post 09.12.2022, 11:43 GMT-5
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 years ago 08.12.2022, 11:22 GMT-5

Jonathan,

hysteresis makes the thing nonlinear. That is why it isn't working in the frequency domain.

Cheers Edgar

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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Jonathan, hysteresis makes the thing nonlinear. That is why it isn't working in the frequency domain. Cheers Edgar

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Posted: 2 years ago 09.12.2022, 11:43 GMT-5
Updated: 2 years ago 09.12.2022, 11:48 GMT-5

Thanks for the quick response Edgar!

Thanks for the quick response Edgar!

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