Electronics Thermal Simulation Using Ansys Discovery

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Sep 19, 2024, 10:00am PDT

The heat generated by electronics systems presents a daunting challenge in terms of removal, leading to reliability, performance, and safety concerns. Ansys Discovery allows engineers to make quick and easy changes to their cooling geometries and validate their concept designs.

Join us for this KETIV Virtual Academy session, hosted by KETIV Simulation Practice Lead Snigdha Sarkar, where she will demonstrate how to run an Electronics Cooling simulation inside Ansys Discovery. Learn how to simplify geometry for thermal simulations, add thermal conductance, set up conjugate heat transfer, parametrize simulation inputs, and use named selections to define physics setup and results monitors inside Discovery. This session is intended for both Electronics and CFD design engineers and/or analysts.

Session Presenters

Snigdha Sarkar

Simulation Practice Leader

Snigdha serves as the Simulation Practice Lead and is a certified Ansys Application Engineer, specializing in Fluids and Multiphysics simulations. She holds a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Her expertise encompasses various areas, including heat transfer, multiphase flows, discrete phase flows, FSI, battery modeling, and combustion. With extensive experience in the automotive industry, Snigdha possesses an in-depth understanding of how to harness the power of simulation for improving product performance, reducing costs, and minimizing time-to-market. Snigdha specializes in supporting and training customers in CFD and Design Optimization tools such as Ansys Fluent, Discovery, CFX, Polyflow, Chemkin, Workbench, Ansys Rocky, and Autodesk CFD.

  			  
  		

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