In refined network analysis, a compact network model is combined with distributed models for semiconductor devices in a multidimensional approach. For linear RLC networks containing diodes as distributed devices, we construct a mathematical model that joins the differential-algebraic initial value problem for the electric circuit with parabolic-elliptic boundary value problems modeling the diodes. For this mixed initial boundary value problem of partial differential-algebraic equations a first existence and uniqueness result is given, and its asymptotic behavior is discussed.
Parabolic differential-algebraic models in electrical network design
ALI', Giuseppe;
2005-01-01
Abstract
In refined network analysis, a compact network model is combined with distributed models for semiconductor devices in a multidimensional approach. For linear RLC networks containing diodes as distributed devices, we construct a mathematical model that joins the differential-algebraic initial value problem for the electric circuit with parabolic-elliptic boundary value problems modeling the diodes. For this mixed initial boundary value problem of partial differential-algebraic equations a first existence and uniqueness result is given, and its asymptotic behavior is discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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