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How to model transient thermoelectric coolers simulation in workbench

    • aakashmani.rs.mec23
      Subscriber

      Dear friend

      I did steady-state analysis of thermoelectric coolers and now I need to do a transient analysis of thermoelectric coolers, so please tell me in which Anslysis system of the workbench I can model the transient thermoelectric analysis. For steady-state anlysis I have used Thermal- Electric Anslysis system of workbench in which Steady-State Thermal-Electric Conduction is used.

      So please tell me the way to do transient analysis of thermoelectric cooler.

    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

       

      For transient thermal electric we can use coupled field transient system.

      https://innovationspace.ansys.com/forum/forums/topic/electrothermal-simulation-of-a-fuse-temperature-problem/

       

       

       

       

    • aakashmani.rs.mec23
      Subscriber

      The conduction feature is added in 2023R1 but I have 2022R2 is there any way to do it in 2022R2

    • aakashmani.rs.mec23
      Subscriber

      The conduction feature is added in 2023R1 but I have 2022R2 is there any way to do it in 2022R2.

      Are you sure that the coupled field transient system will capture the thermoelectric effect ? 

    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

       

      If you are using an old version just use thermal-electric system you used, and just add some apdl commands under the solution to make it transient instead of steady state:

      see here:

      https://innovationspace.ansys.com/forum/forums/topic/how-can-i-perform-a-transient-thermal-electric-simulation-in-ansys/

       

       

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