LTSpice is my go-to circuit simulator, but I have spent weeks of my waking life waiting on it to run simulations. My current demon is simulating a 1 MW DC power supply to validate current output smoothing solutions in low load scenarios. The topology is a delta-delta and delta-wye transformer, each feeding a summing bridge rectifier, the two rectifiers have their negative legs tied together and the positive legs are the outputs.
I only simulate one pulse (about 3 ms), but the simulation takes minutes to resolve the inrush. Tuning circuit impedances to match measurement is a real pain. At this point I'm just going to take many more direct measurements. If it was quick I would have written a script to scan through unknown parameters to maximize correlation with measurements, but that isn't reasonable when the simulation fails after several minutes of trying for most values.
Oof that's rough. Don't know if it can handle your topology but have you tried LTPowerCAD or TIs equivalent? They did the job when I was doing a boost converter design but I don't remember how capable they were for more complex tasks.
I only simulate one pulse (about 3 ms), but the simulation takes minutes to resolve the inrush. Tuning circuit impedances to match measurement is a real pain. At this point I'm just going to take many more direct measurements. If it was quick I would have written a script to scan through unknown parameters to maximize correlation with measurements, but that isn't reasonable when the simulation fails after several minutes of trying for most values.