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  1. Aravindan280287

    Steady state Thermal ANSYS. HELP!!! Suggestions needed!!!

    Will come back with more info on tests. Thanks for the inputs :)
  2. Aravindan280287

    Steady state Thermal ANSYS. HELP!!! Suggestions needed!!!

    TEST TYPE 2: Only the potting material is removed. All other components stay (PCB board and resistors) inside the Housing.
  3. Aravindan280287

    Steady state Thermal ANSYS. HELP!!! Suggestions needed!!!

    Hello Ram, Thanks for your reply. 1. In both cases, temperature values from simulation were higher than that of test. 2. The potting volume is a significant volume (~occupies nearly 60% of housing). It is supposed to act as a shock absorber. The resistors in the other hand, are heat generating...
  4. Aravindan280287

    Steady state Thermal ANSYS. HELP!!! Suggestions needed!!!

    Dear all, TEST TYPE 1: I have a metal housing with some electronics inside. This housing is kept inside a heating chamber where hot air is circulated at a desired temperature. The hot air is not directly blown into the housing which will make this as a forced convection problem. Instead, the...
  5. Aravindan280287

    Suggestion for Shell element type for Stainless steel sheet metal part.

    Thanks Rajendra for your suggestions. Cheers!
  6. Aravindan280287

    Suggestion for Shell element type for Stainless steel sheet metal part.

    Dear friends, I am using a sheet metal part (Stamped Stainless steel part, 0.25mm thick) in my structural analysis. The geometry will appear like the letter 'C', which is fixed at the bottom edge and load is applied as a vertical displacement at the top edge. The deflection got after simulation...

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