An Improved Physics-based LTSpice Compact Electro-Thermal Model for a SiC Power MOSFET with Experimental Validation

Author(s):  
Md Maksudul Hossain ◽  
Lorenzo Ceccarelli ◽  
Arman Ur Rashid ◽  
Ramchandra M. Kotecha ◽  
H. Alan Mantooth
Author(s):  
Eric Armando ◽  
Aldo Boglietti ◽  
Fabio Mandrile ◽  
Enrico Carpaneto ◽  
Sandro Rubino ◽  
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1981 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.S. Sodha ◽  
Usha Singh ◽  
Alok Srivastava ◽  
G.N. Tiwari

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (19) ◽  
pp. 8171
Author(s):  
Gauravkumar Gadhesaria ◽  
Chinmay Desai ◽  
Ravi Bhatt ◽  
Bashir Salah

A facility for controlled environment agriculture from an energy consumption point of view was investigated at the C. G. Bhakta Institute of Biotechnology, Uka Tarsadia University (21.1667° N, 72.8333° E), Bardoli, Surat, Gujarat, India. It is a tropical wet and dry region of the state of Gujarat. The study was carried out for an even span type 2.45 m × 3.65 m greenhouse with an elevation of 34 m above the sea level under the environmental conditions. A thermal model is proposed to identify the suitable climate condition for the cultivation of different varieties of Banana (Musa) and Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum). Banana and Sugarcanes are the main crops in the Surat district, wherein around 12,400 hector and 94,500 hector cultivation are done, respectively. The experimental study was carried out during the period of December 2017 (winter) to February 2018 (winter and summer). The proposed thermal model is helpful to indicate the hourly energy balance and average temperature distribution inside the greenhouse. The greenhouse was studied for east–west orientation. The steady state analysis was utilized to find extra thermal energy other than solar radiation needed to keep the plant temperature desirable. Experimental validation of the model was carried out in even span greenhouse. At last, some important conclusions are drawn and suggestions made for further studies based on the main characteristics and results of the study. A higher air change rate seems desirable to bring down the temperature further. It was observed that the extra heating is required during the period of December to February, whereas from March onwards a storage unit is required to absorb the energy available and utilize it whenever necessary in the given climatic condition and crop.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 2920 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rituraj Rituraj ◽  
Andrea Vacca ◽  
Mario Antonio Morselli

The flow of energy within external gear machines (EGMs) leads to the variation of fluid temperature in the EGMs, which affects their performance. However, the common approaches for the simulation of EGMs assume isothermal conditions. This isothermal assumption negatively impacts their modelling accuracy in terms of the internal flows which are dependent on the fluid temperature (via fluid properties). This paper presents a lumped parameter based thermal model of EGMs where the fluid temperature in the EGM is evaluated considering the effects of compression/expansion, internal flows, and power losses. Further, numerical techniques are developed to model each of these three aspects. The thermal model is validated via the outlet temperature and volumetric efficiency measurements obtained from experiments conducted on six units of an EGM taken as a reference with different internal clearances. The results from the model show that the fluid temperature increases as it is carried from the inlet side to the outlet side during the pumping operation. However, the fluid at the ends of the shafts has the highest temperature. By comparing the isothermal simulation results with the proposed thermal model, the results also point out how the isothermal assumption becomes inaccurate, particularly in conditions of low volumetric efficiency.


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