SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation - Keeping Electronics Cool
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Smart phones and WiFi networks are increasing the demand for high tech electronics. Today's technology is shrinking to fit more into smaller spaces, making it more difficult to keep cool. Improve your designs with SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation. Webinar presented by Matt Morgan of GoEngineer.
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Another thing to keep in mind, when you are picking fans or heat sources, if you say 2 watts and click three transistors, it spreads 2 watts across all of them, via surface or volume generation. so if they are 2 watts each, make a separate condition for each, or do 2 watts x (quantity). This is true with fans as well, do not make a fan boundary condition and click on multiple items, its safest to make one condition for each part. Also the fan source you click should have similar geometry to the actual fan the data is coming from. tough lessons i learned.
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Good video, never saw this when i was purposely searching.
Thank for your uploading and knowledge sharing
Is it possible to simulate the cooling time? For example, I would like to find the time it takes for an aluminum pipe at 70 degrees to become 50 degrees. There is natural convection and the atmospheric temperature is 20 degrees.
Could you please tell from where did you get the CAD model for the CPU, or did you design it on your own?
Can you note the differences, if any, between SOLIDWORKS flow simulation against dedicated FEA software say ANSYS FLUENT? Are they up to par?
Really help Full
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8 жыл бұрын
We're happy this was helpful. Thanks for watching!
How can i make this electronic assembly?