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February 5, 2003, 09:55 |
Coupled interpolation possible??
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Hi, I must realize studies about a waterblock to cool processors but I need to try about 7 differents thickness for the copper baseplate (power spreading in the block) in order to find the best thickness which give us the better cooling (lowest temperature for die processor).
But I DON'T want to calculate 7 time the flow inside the block because it is always the same. Only thickness of baseplate (under the flow) change and temperature prediction are given in 2 minutes with fluent. Look at the problem on a 3D block here : http://membres.lycos.fr/roscool/forum/block.gif So is there a way to keep the flow data inside my water volume and change the solid volume around it? Is interpolation is possible keeping the flow? Or I should calculate all 7 time ? Other solutions? Thx for answers |
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February 5, 2003, 11:32 |
Re: Coupled interpolation possible??
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It's good, I have found the interpolation function.. It works great ^^
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