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Overview of Celsius Thermal Solver Environment

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SimTech over 3 years ago

The Celsius Thermal Solver cockpit gives you access to the different modules of Celsius Thermal Solver. Each module presents a separate interface tailored to model and simulate different aspects of designs including solid objects or fluid flow. 

These different approaches let you accurately simulate large systems while retaining the granularity of any object of interest. 

Solid Objects Simulation for 3D Structures 

Solid Objects Simulation for 3D Structures helps perform static and transient thermal analysis, as well as E/T co-simulation of a 3D structure design. This simulation is ideal for detailed conduction simulation with complex geometries, where convection and radiation effects are simplified with a boundary condition. 

Solid Objects Simulation for Layered Structures 

Solid Objects Simulation for Layered Structures helps perform static and transient thermal analysis, as well as, E/T co-simulation of a layered structure design, such as in PKGs and PCBs with multiple layers and interconnect vias. 

Fluid Flow Simulation 

Fluid Flow Simulation helps analyze heat transfer between solids and the external fluid flows. It also allows extraction of the boundary thermal impedance between fluid flow environment and solids into thermal models, which can be used as a boundary condition in the solid model simulation. 

Thermal Network Simulation 

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