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Two-Way Coupling in Ansys Icepak-Maxwell for Temperature-Dependent Conduction He

    • sbacus
      Subscriber

      I have a question about the two-way coupling between Ansys Icepak and Maxwell in the context of designing a simple conduction heater with a constant current value. I have created a thermal modifier for bulk conductivity that incorporates temperature dependence, and I have enabled feedback in the 'Temperature of Objects' panel. However, despite the increase in temperature during Icepak iterations, the power remains constant in the results. I am considering revising the value of 22°C in the 'Temperature of Objects' panel to a variable named 'Temp'. Can you provide insights on this approach?

    • Navya Chode
      Forum Moderator

      Hi Sung,

      Can you check if you are seeing the change in power when you do the conductivity change on Maxwell alone?

      If Maxwell alone is working fine, please check if you have set up everything as per the videos in the below free course.

      ETM Using Ansys Maxwell and Icepak - ANSYS Innovation Courses

      Regards,

      Navya

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