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Author(s):  
Alperen Pekdemir ◽  
Ali Bekir Yildiz

Purpose This paper aims to propose a new unified and non-ideal switch model for analysis of switching circuits. Design/methodology/approach The model has a single unified structure that includes all possible states (on, off) of the switches. The analysis with the proposed switch model requires only one topology and uses the single system equation regardless of states of switches. Moreover, to improve accuracy, the model contains the on-state resistance and capacitive effect of switches. The system equations and the states of switches are updated by control variables, used in the model. Findings There are no restrictions on circuit topology and switch connections. Switches can be internally and externally controlled. The non-ideal nature of the model allows the switch to be modeled more realistically and eliminates the drawbacks of the ideal switch concept. After modeling with the proposed switch model, a linear circuit is obtained. Two examples related to switching circuits are included into the study. The results confirm the accuracy of the model. Originality/value This paper contributes a different switch model for analysis of switching converters to the literature. The main advantage of the model is that it has a unified and non-ideal property. With the proposed switch model, the transient events, like voltage spikes and high-frequency noises, caused by inductor and capacitor elements at switching instants can be observed properly.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1206 (1) ◽  
pp. 012011
Author(s):  
Neetirajsinh J Chhasatia ◽  
Jitendra P Chaudhari ◽  
Amit V Patel

Abstract This paper describes a simple, low loss, compact tuneable band pass filter based on ridge gap waveguide (RGW) technology for the Ku-band applications. This is achieved by keeping the height of the air gap in the gap guide structure equal to the thickness of the substrate or base of the structure. The resonant frequency and electromagnetic (EM) field distribution of the structure is investigated. This filter is designed by inserting the proposed ridge in the cut-off region of the gap waveguide. The frequency of tuning has been carried out using the slot created on ridge, which generates capacitive effect. Experimental results of the manufactured structure show an insertion loss of approximately 0.15 dB and a return loss of 16.38 dB over 4.5% relative bandwidth in Ku-band. The structure, put forwarded here, has been designed and optimized in the CST microwave studio environment and simulated results are validated by experimental results. The size of the structure is 64.65 mm × 64.65 mm × 7 mm.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-79
Author(s):  
Samir Bensaid ◽  
Omar Adib Safer ◽  
Didier Trichet ◽  
Guillaume Wasselynck ◽  
Gérard Berthiau ◽  
...  

This paper presents a modelling procedure to take into account the capacitive effect at high frequencies, in Eddy Current Non-Destructive Characterization (EC-NDC) of Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Reinforcement Composite (UD-CFRC) rods. To simulate the complete EC-NDC systems, first, the multilayer circular air coil is physically modeled by a finite element (FE) axisymmetric eddy current model coupled to equivalent RL circuit. Each layer of the coil is represented by an equivalent resistance (R) in series with the equivalent inductance (L). Secondly, R and L of the coil layers are computed for several frequencies up to 5Mhz, and then introduced into the equivalent RLC circuit with considering inter-turn and interlayer capacitances. Then the inversion problem is solved in order to identify all inner capacitances of the coil. Finally, the UD-CFRC rod is introduced into the FE eddy current axisymmetric model coupled to an equivalent RLC circuit, as a homogenized conductive material with an equivalent transverse conductivity. The coil with the presence of the homogenized UD-CFRC rod is then modeled as a transformer with a secondary connected to a capacitor in parallel with a resistance in order to evaluate the inner capacitor of the UD-CFRC. All evaluated parameters are then introduced in the last model. The comparison between the computed impedance parts and the measured ones shows a mean error less than 2% and a maximum one of 5% according to the frequency.


Author(s):  
Khan Masood Parvez ◽  
SK. Moinul Haque ◽  
Laxmikant Minz

This paper deals with miniaturization technique based on frequency reduction using top loaded dielectric discs. In contrast to a simple monopole, the resonant frequency of monopole loaded with two dielectric discs changes from 1.98 to 1.29 GHz, resulting 34.84% reduction in resonant frequency keeping the antenna length (36.00 mm) unaltered. It is well-known fact that dielectric material can trap the energy to be delivered from source to antenna and as a result, it is unable to radiate efficiently. Then any approach to use the dielectric material for miniaturization process must, therefore, antenna coupled in such a way that it can radiate efficiently. The dielectric disc on top of monopole creates an inductive situation in a similar way to oppositely directed wire loop compensate the capacitive effect present at monopole causes the reduction in resonant frequency. This concept is implemented without sacrificing any desired features like bandwidth, radiation characteristics and efficiency (more than 98%) and analyzed with an equivalent circuit model. Experimental results illustrate good agreement with simulation results. This monopole antenna in car can be designed for GPS system, car to car communication, GSM or CDMA operation.


Author(s):  
Xiangzhi Wang ◽  
Hun Guo ◽  
Jiyuan Tu ◽  
Songlin Ding

Abstract Active gap capacitance electrical discharge machining (AGC-EDM) is a high-speed EDM method for machining polycrystalline diamond tools utilizing the active capacitive effect and powder mixing effect formed by the kerosene dielectric added with graphene particles. The capacitive effect increases the discharge energy and explosive force, which in turn influences the material removal efficiency; the powder mixed effect changes the states of dielectric and forms a non-fixed gap discharge process. Take into account these two aspects, a new discharge mechanism of AGC-EDM is proposed to describe the discharge process. Capacitance characteristics and chain stacking process of graphene-kerosene dielectrics are verified by experimental results. The material removal rate, relative electrode wear and surface roughness are discussed with the pulse duration, peak current, and graphene concentration to study the theories of the new EDM process.


Author(s):  
Rezaul Azim ◽  
AKM Moinul H. Meaze ◽  
Adnan Affandi ◽  
Md Mottahir Alam ◽  
Rumi Aktar ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper presents a low-profile multi-slotted patch antenna for long term evolution (LTE) and fifth-generation (5G) communication applications. The studied antenna comprised of a stepped patch and a ground plane. To attain the required operating band, three slots have been inserted within the patch. The insertion of the slots enhances the capacitive effect and helps the prototype antenna to achieve an operating band ranging from 3.15 to 5.55 GHz (S11 ≤−10 dB), covering the N77/N78/N79 for sub-6 GHz 5G wireless communications and LTE bands of 22/42/43/46. The wideband antenna presented in this paper offers omnidirectional stable radiation patterns, good gains, and efficiency with a compact size which make this design an ideal contender for wireless fidelity (WiFi), wireless local area network (WLAN), LTE, and sub-6 GHz 5G communication applications.


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