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 EPE-PEMC 2004 - Topic 11-4: Validation methods for design methodologies 
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   Correction Of Hysteresis Loops In PSpice Program With The Use Of Scaling Function 
 By Zdzislaw Wlodarski, Jadwiga Wlodarska, Andrzej Brykalski 
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Abstract: Magnetic core model in PSpice program, using parameters optimized for the largest measured hysteresis loop, visibly worsens for smaller loops. Much better results can be achieved by the correction of the width of loops computed with constant parameters or variation of some model parameters. In both cases one can apply the same scaling function dependent on magnetization amplitude.

 
   Modelling And Validation Of A Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) Reactor For Application In Electric Circuit Simulators 
 By B. Roodenburg, P. Rampen, R. B. Dill, S. W. H. De Haan, Y. L. M. Creyghton 
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Abstract: Investigation of (glow)discharges and dielectric barrier discharges becomes more important due to several industrial applications, like UV-light generation, ozone production, soot reduction and NOx conversion. This paper presents an electrical representation of a (dielectric barrier) breakdown, which can be connected directly to other electrical components in an electrical circuit simulator. The proposed model is validated with a series resonant power supply, which operates at 20kVAC and 50kHz. Also can be concluded that a variable breakdown voltage and segmentation of the load model gives a more realistic simulation result.

 
   Novel Evaluation Approach For An Ultra High Speed Low Loss Power Converter 
 By Kazuto Takao, Kazuhiro Adachi, Takahiro Mogi, Hiromichi Ohashi 
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Abstract: The correlation between intrinsic and extrinsic circuit parameters in the high speed switching was investigated using the fabricated high speed switching unit. Novel evaluation approach concept for the high-speed low loss power converter was confirmed using the unit. The result indicates new design method for a future integrated converter.