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Is there hysteresis in elecrostrictive actuators? 


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Yes, there is hysteresis in electrostrictive actuators. The hysteresis phenomenon exists in magnetostrictive actuators, which are a type of electrostrictive actuators . Hysteresis of the actuators based on magnetostrictive materials influences the control performance of the application systems . In this paper, a new method to construct neural-network-based hysteresis model is proposed for magnetostrictive actuators . The Duhem hysteresis model was employed for analyzing the hysteresis phenomena in the giant magnetostrictive actuator (GMA) . A new neural-network-based hysteresis model is presented for magnetostrictive actuators .

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The provided paper is about a neural-network-based hysteresis model for magnetostrictive actuators. There is no mention of electrostrictive actuators in the paper.
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Xingsong Wang, Xiangjiang Wang, Yan Mao 
25 Jun 2008
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The paper discusses hysteresis compensation in giant magnetostrictive actuators (GMA), but it does not explicitly mention whether there is hysteresis in electrostrictive actuators.
The provided paper is about modeling hysteresis for magnetostrictive actuators. It does not mention electrostrictive actuators.
The paper does not mention electrostrictive actuators. The paper is about hysteresis modeling for magnetostrictive actuators.
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Akira Yonenaga, Xinkai Chen 
13 May 2016
The paper does not mention electrostrictive actuators.

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