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October 28, 2021 at 9:18 amfabrypiroSubscriber
Hello everyone,
I'm setting up a transient thermal analysis to observe the cooling of a simplified assembly. The whole assembly starts from a temperature of 60 degrees Calsius and is cooled by convection through the surfaces of the two cylinders in contact with the air.
November 1, 2021 at 2:15 pmVigneswaran SridharanAnsys EmployeeHi,
I suggest you some help documentation on 'time stepping' in Transient Thermal Analysis.
Establish Analysis Settings (ansys.com)
Also, there is a good example on the Ansys Innovation Course - Transient Thermal Analysis of air-cooled engines.
Thermal Capacitance Simulation Examples | Ansys Courses
Vigneswaran
November 2, 2021 at 3:56 pmfabrypiroSubscriberHi Vigneswaran thank you vary much, the two links have been super helpful !!!
Could you also suggest some links about how to manage Step Controls in general ?
Thanks in advance Fabrizio
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