Wednesday, January 9, 2013

1301.1600 (Alison C. Hale et al.)

Covariant Hysteretic Constitutive Theory for Maxwell's equations:
Application to Axially Rotating Media
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Alison C. Hale, Robin W. Tucker
This paper explores a class of non-linear constitutive relations for materials with memory in the framework of covariant macroscopic Maxwell theory. Based on early models for the response of hysteretic ferromagnetic materials to prescribed slowly varying magnetic background fields, generalized models are explored that are applicable to accelerating hysteretic magneto-electric substances coupled self-consistently to Maxwell fields. Using a parameterized model consistent with experimental data for a particular material that exhibits purely ferroelectric hysteresis when at rest in a slowly varying electric field a constitutive model is constructed that permits a numerical analysis of its response to a driven harmonic electromagnetic field in a rectangular cavity. This response is then contrasted with its predicted response when set in uniform rotary motion in the cavity.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.1600

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