SOLIDWORKS Simulation Thermal Analysis 2021

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
  • In SOLIDWORKS Simulation Thermal analysis, we can apply conditions to simulate conduction, convection, and radiation. To understand how our products react to heat, thermal energy and other thermal conditions. In this quick tip, we will revisit the basics of convection coefficients and heat dissipation with a Drone motherboard. We will then show how to apply initial conditions to a transient analysis, from our static thermal analysis. Furthermore, we will apply time curves to our heat input, to simulate a problematic connection, or a pulse input, and see how the thermal energy translates to the rest of the model.
    Introduction: 00:34
    Thermal Static Analysis: 01:15
    Transient Analysis: 06:21
    Time Curve (Transient input options): 07:12
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  • @alializadeh8195
    @alializadeh8195 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanx

  • @science_engineering
    @science_engineering 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    why specific heat property is related to transient analysys?)

    • @EngineerHarris
      @EngineerHarris 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Review the Heat Transfer differential equation:
      It has three parts:
      (1) Variation of Temperature over time
      (2) Variation of Temperature over distance or area
      (3) Q --> Heat Generation.
      Governing Heat Equation:
      (1) = (2) + Q
      (1) has specific heat and density in the equation.
      In steady state analysis - time goes to infinity and that part of the equation disappears. You may want to review the 1D or 2D Heat equations with the steady state assumption (Laplace's equation).
      Hope this helps.