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October 8, 2021, 02:52 |
Thermal Anaylsis in Electronics: Solid or Shell (surface) Parts?
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Guven Nergiz
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Hi everyone,
I want to perform a thermal analysis in electronic card or electric panel. As I know the heat dissipation, materials, specific heat and thermal conductivity of each part, should i model them as solid parts or shell parts (surface)? Because we dont know inside of them. How do you model this kind of analysis? Thank you. |
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