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Hi,
I've collected some data on the relative permeability of ferrite at various temperatures, subject to a constant external magnetic field and I'd like to fit a curve to the data.
I believe that stat-mech theory predicts that \mu_r = 1 + a\tanh(b/T) where T is thermodynamic temperature. The constant a is clearly \max \mu_r -1, but I can't figure out what condition I should use to estimate b?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
James
I've collected some data on the relative permeability of ferrite at various temperatures, subject to a constant external magnetic field and I'd like to fit a curve to the data.
I believe that stat-mech theory predicts that \mu_r = 1 + a\tanh(b/T) where T is thermodynamic temperature. The constant a is clearly \max \mu_r -1, but I can't figure out what condition I should use to estimate b?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
James