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July 4, 2022 at 7:00 amWatch & LearnParticipant
This video demonstrates how to use our improved design of the inverter to create a triple-IGBT power module. It also demonstrates the addition of a water-based cooling system under the power module. Electromagnetic (EM) power losses are linked from ANSYS Q3D Extractor to ANSYS Icepak. Electrothermal simulations are performed to calculate the overall temperatures of the complete power module.
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Introducing Ansys Electronics Desktop on Ansys Cloud
The Watch & Learn video article provides an overview of cloud computing from Electronics Desktop and details the product licenses and subscriptions to ANSYS Cloud Service that are...
How to Create a Reflector for a Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
This video article demonstrates how to create a reflector for a center high-mounted stop lamp. Optical Part design in Ansys SPEOS enables the design and validation of multiple...
Introducing the GEKO Turbulence Model in Ansys Fluent
The GEKO (GEneralized K-Omega) turbulence model offers a flexible, robust, general-purpose approach to RANS turbulence modeling. Introducing 2 videos: Part 1 provides background information on the model and a...
Postprocessing on Ansys EnSight
This video demonstrates exporting data from Fluent in EnSight Case Gold format, and it reviews the basic postprocessing capabilities of EnSight.
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