LIVE DEMO
June 28, 2022
9:00 am ET / 3:00 pm CEST
This Might Get Hot! Thermal Simulation of High Power Density Electronics
June 28, 2022
9:00 am ET / 3:00 pm CEST
Join us for this live SimScale simulation demonstration exploring the thermal performance of a heavy-duty industrial LED luminaire subject to various design changes, such as the number and thickness of heat sink fins and the casing material. Additionally, this demonstration will showcase our high-performance conjugate heat transfer solver which was specifically adapted for electronics cooling applications, and several new SimScale features such as CAD geometry exchange without loss of assignments and results comparison, plus will finish with a Q&A session.
Register for this live event and, even if you cannot attend, you will receive the recording.
Application Engineer
Matt Bemis is a modeling and simulation specialist focused on electronics cooling, turbomachinery, external aerodynamics, automotive, and biomedical and is part of SimScale’s Application Engineering Team.
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