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September 26, 2022 at 10:15 amFAQParticipant
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Application example of a heat sink utilizing Discovery Explore’s parametric study tool to explore multiple design configurations and the best possible design point is then simulated in Discovery Analyze. The following images show the temperature distribution in one of the representative design points, and temperature distribution in analyze mode. This project requires release 2020 R2 or newer.
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