scholarly journals Interface Model Integrating Full-Wave Maxwell Simulation Models into Modified Nodal Equations for Circuit Simulation★

2015 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 940-941 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Strohm ◽  
Caren Tischendorf
2021 ◽  
Vol 2125 (1) ◽  
pp. 012051
Author(s):  
Guoqing Qiu ◽  
Kedi Jiang ◽  
Shengyou Xu ◽  
Xin Yang ◽  
Wei Wang

Abstract Although the superior performance of SiC MOSFET devices has beenvalidated by many studies, it is necessary to overcome many technical bottlenecks to make SiC MOSFET gradually replace Si-based power devices into the mainstream. In view of the current situation where the performance of SiC MOSFETs in power conversion devices cannot be evaluated well at this stage, it is necessary to carry out fine modeling of SiC MOSFETs and establish accurate simulation models. In this paper, the powerful mathematical processing capability and rich modules of Matlab/Simulink are used to build a SiC MOSFET model, and then the product data sheet is compared with the fitted data. The results show that the switching simulation waveforms are in general agreement with the data sheet waveforms, and the error is less than 7%. Verifing the accuracy of the model and reducing the difficulty of modeling, it provides a new idea for establishing the circuit simulation model of SiC MOSFET in Matlab/Simulink.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ville Tiukuvaara ◽  
Tom J. Smy ◽  
Karim Achouri ◽  
Shulabh Gupta

<p>While metasurfaces (MSs) are constructed from deeply-subwavelength unit cells, they are generally electrically-large and full-wave simulations of the complete structure are computationally expensive. Thus, to reduce this high computational cost, non-uniform MSs can be modeled as zero-thickness boundaries, with sheets of electric and magnetic polarizations related to the fields by surface susceptibilities and the generalized sheet transition conditions (GSTCs). While these two-sided boundary conditions have been extensively studied for single sheets of resonant particles, it has not been shown if they can correctly model structures where the two sides are electrically isolated, such as a fully-reflective surface. In particular, we consider in this work whether the fields scattered from a fully reflective metasurface can be correctly predicted for arbitrary field illuminations, with the source placed on either side of the surface. In the process, we also show the mapping of a PEC sheet with a dielectric cover layer to bi-anisotropic susceptibilities. Finally, we demonstrate the use of the susceptibilities as compact models for use in various simulation techniques, with an illustrative example of a parabolic reflector, for which the scattered fields are correctly computed using a integral equation (IE) based solver.<br></p>


2011 ◽  
Vol 58-60 ◽  
pp. 1287-1293
Author(s):  
Guang Yan Zhao ◽  
Yu Feng Sun ◽  
Qing Tang

In view of the demand of circuit fault simulation analysis, a novel circuit simulator for fault simulation was designed to overcome the shortcomings of traditional circuit simulation tools in fault simulation. The principles and method of this simulator were proposed, which focus on the realization of the basic functions and weakens detail characteristics. Based on the method, the components simulation models and fault models with the combination of the numerical variable with logical variable were built. Moreover, the implementation algorithm and simulation flow were introduced to show how to simulate a circuit based on this simulation model. At last, an example was simulated to verify the feasibility of this method. It is shown that, this circuit simulator will become a valuable tool for the circuit fault simulation and analysis.


Author(s):  
Peng Jia ◽  
Zhehua Zhang ◽  
Xiangyu Wang ◽  
Yongzhe Qu ◽  
Hao Zhang ◽  
...  

In this article, taking a specific underwater hydraulic system as the research object, a closed loop circuit and a closed non-loop circuit simulation models are established; and through a single factor analysis, the interior factors such as different pipeline damping settings, underwater accumulators and actuators, and external factors such as water depth and return distance are analyzed. System response curves of these factors are obtained. Based on the single-factor simulation data, the partial correlation theory is used to analyze the correlation of the influencing factors of the control response for the underwater hydraulic system, and the order of the main factors affecting the control response of the underwater hydraulic system is obtained, which provides a reference for improving the response of the underwater hydraulic system.


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