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Using heatsinks in Celsius: Part 3

SimTech
SimTech over 2 years ago

This three-part series discusses various options in the Celsius thermal solver for heatsinks.

Previously, we discussed about adding heatsink in the model. Then, we discussed various type heatsinks. Now, we will discuss importing any heatsink from the external source in Celsius Thermal Solver.

Celsius also gives the flexibility to import any other heatsink. You can follow these steps to import your heatsink:

  • Go to Modeller > Import.

  • Select the heatsink file.

  • Click Open.

Your heatsink may not be at the expected position. You can use Measure command to move the imported heatsink.

For more details on this, watch the following video:

https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O3w00000AHJWGEA5&pageName=ArticleContent

 

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    SimTech over 2 years ago

    The effectiveness of heat sink can be improved by placing a fan around it. Celsius CFD lets you model the effect of an airflow distribution caused by a blower or cooling fan. For more details, refer to the following link: Celsius User guide

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