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March 24, 2014, 23:20 |
Setting up Loading and boundary Condition in CFD
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Dear All, i'm new to CFD, can anyone help me understand and shed inputs what would be the best approach to set-up proper loading , boundary conditions and the analysis?.
Dear All, i'm new to CFD, can anyone help me to understand and shed inputs where to start how to set-up proper loading and boundary conditions?. I am working on a water cooled heat sink for a igbt power module.. with below specs: 50/50 Water/Glycol Coolant inlet temp 65C Temp range (full performance) -40 to 85C Ref flow rate 10 Ipm Pressure drop on Power product 240kPa Provided with above sink specs, I need to know then what would be the temperature of my module chip with a Heat power generated by the chip of say 300W. Hope anyone can give a brief idea on possible approach to this analysis. Sincerely, Thata |
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