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Transient simulation capability in Celsius Thermal Solver

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SimTech over 3 years ago

With higher demand for power efficient and reliable systems, even a slight change in temperature matters.

With Celsius Thermal Solver’s transient analysis, you can monitor the temperature distribution and thermal status of the system as a function of time.

 

Go to the tools menu and select options to setup the transient simulation

Within the simulation options, select the Transient Analysis and ET co-simulation to include both the thermal and electrical parameters. Transient analysis lets you analyze the thermal status of objects as a function of time. Enter the values of total simulation time, unit time, step size, initial time and time interval for the results.

Open the post processor to see simulation results. Turn off the layers which are not required and hit play to see the simulations at every time step.

In transient analysis, the temperature changes gradually with each time step.  Here, you can see the temperature increase at each time step and reaches up to 121 degree centigrade.

   

 

If we compare the maximum temperature value with the static analysis, it will be less because the transient valuer goes to equilibrium like a saturation curve.

With Celsius, it is easy to simulate temperature changes and the thermal status of objects with time using transient analysis.

You can find more information about the Celsius Transient Simulation Capabilities here

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