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May 5, 2024 at 7:34 amSolutionParticipant
In this article we will explore parametric analysis capabilities of Discovery where we will see how changing the flow speed influences lowering the temperature of CPUs for intense computations.
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Refer the attached document and Simulation files which demonstrates the need of Conjugate heat transfer analysis to correctly capture the uneven temperature gradient and use parametric capabilities to automatically test several simulation variations back-to-back.
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