TAGGED: icepak-thermal, litz-wire, thermal-conductivity
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September 27, 2023 at 2:29 pmhungnguyendinhbaoSubscriber
Hello
I am trying to do litz wire thermal simulation using Icepak coupling. But the temperation seems to be very hot and not true. The information of my simulation is on the photos below.
I do not know how to set the thermal parameter such as thermal modification of bulk conductivity, thermal conductivity in Icepak. Now I set the thermal of bulk conductivity is " if(Temp <=22, 1, 1/(1+0.0039*(Temp-22))) ". The ambient temp is 30 C
Is there anyone having experience on this?. Please give me some instruction
Thanks
This photo is in library of Maxwell 3D
This photo is in library of Icepak
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September 28, 2023 at 11:31 amNavya CAnsys Employee
Hi Nguyen Hung,
To understand how to define thermal modifier, please refer to the below lesson on ETM Using Ansys Maxwell and Icepak - ANSYS Innovation Courses
Ansys Maxwell and Icepak Two-Way Coupling (Part 1) — Lesson 3 - ANSYS Innovation Courses
Regards,
Navya
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