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December 9, 2018 at 4:08 pm
vardhan1509
Subscribercan anyone help me in what steps I should follow to learn about these following points, in most of the tutorial videos the geometry is imported from somewhere.Â
 from where can i get sample geometry so that I can practise the following things.
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1) Usage of Ansys Multiphysics
2)Â Thermal simulation of semiconductors in 3D.
2a) Parametrizing the 3D-Model (materials, sources, boundaries).
2b) transient simulation in 3D.
3) Calibration and verification of the FE-Simulation with measurements. -
December 10, 2018 at 5:38 am
Keyur Kanade
Ansys Employeeas ANSYS employee, i will not comment on free geometries available on internet.Â
you can create geometries using spaceclaim which is very easy to use tool. you can find basic tutorials at following link.Â
http://www.spaceclaim.com/en/Support/Tutorials/Essentials.aspx
if this helps you start, please mark this as 'is solution' to help others on forum.Â
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December 10, 2018 at 12:43 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberVardhan,
Are you limited to the free Student license for ANSYS models or do you have access to the full suite of tools at school? Many of the tutorials show Icepak and SIwave to perform some of the analysis. Those are not included in the free Student license.
If you want to learn on the free Student license, I suggest you sketch out a particular problem, maybe from a textbook or a research paper, and learn how to model that in ANSYS, including drawing your own geometry in SpaceClaim. Reply with that sketch and we can go from there.
Regards,
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December 10, 2018 at 8:15 pm
vardhan1509
SubscriberI am having a student free version. I searched on internet about SIwave, ANSYS Icepak, Redhawk too, but these are not with student version.Â
 i made simple geometry today, but the problem I am facing is what to do with the geometry, how to have the thermal analysis of it. Secondly how to parametrise it by adding these features (materials, sources, boundaries 
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December 10, 2018 at 9:55 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberReply with images inserted into the text and show the geometry. Do you have a block that represents a chip? The chip has a power dissipation, how many watts does the chip dissipate? Does your PCB have copper traces?
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December 11, 2018 at 9:29 am
vardhan1509
SubscriberI just made simple cube 10*10*10 mm and at one front face applied 10 v, and on the top face, I added thermal temperature 20 c after that i clicked on the result in the down window . the message pop out like out of date.Â
 I have started using Ansys 3 das before, without any prior knowledge.
how to solve the out of date error in physics section?
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December 12, 2018 at 12:34 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberThe software you are using is called AIM Student, did you choose that over ANSYS Student? They both solve similar problems but with a different User Interface. Make sure to put AIM in the Tags for your Posts so that we know which software you are using.
There is a problem with your boundary conditions. Let's start with one Physics at a time. Do a problem with just Thermal boundary conditions. Put a temperature on the left face of a block, and a convective boundary condition on the right face. A convective BC requires you to input the air temperature and the heat transfer coefficient. That should solve without any issue.
Regards,
Peter -
December 16, 2018 at 7:21 am
vardhan1509
Subscriberthank you for your response I will try to implement the corrections suggestedÂ
with regardsÂ
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