Generalizable models of magnetic hysteresis via physics-aware recurrent neural networks

Abhishek Chandra (Corresponding author), Taniya Kapoor, Bram Daniels, Mitrofan Curti, Koen Tiels, Daniel M. Tartakovsky, Elena A. Lomonova

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Hysteresis is a ubiquitous phenomenon in magnetic materials; its modeling and identification are crucial for understanding and optimizing the behavior of electrical machines. Such machines often operate under uncertain conditions, necessitating modeling methods that can generalize across unobserved scenarios. Traditional recurrent neural architectures struggle to generalize hysteresis patterns beyond their training domains. This paper mitigates the generalization challenge by introducing a physics-aware recurrent neural network approach to model and generalize the hysteresis manifesting in sequentiality and history-dependence. The proposed method leverages ordinary differential equations (ODEs) governing the phenomenological hysteresis models to update hidden recurrent states. The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated by predicting generalized scenarios, including first-order reversal curves and minor loops. The results demonstrate robust generalization to previously untrained regions, even with noisy data, an essential feature that hysteresis models must have. The results highlight the advantages of integrating physics-based ODEs into recurrent architectures, including superior performance over traditional methods in capturing the complex, nonlinear hysteresis behaviors in magnetic materials. The codes and data related to the paper are at github.com/chandratue/HystRNN.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer109650
Aantal pagina's16
TijdschriftComputer Physics Communications
Volume314
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StatusGepubliceerd - sep. 2025

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