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Evaporation & Condensation Simulation in Electronics Systems | |
This seminar will explain the physics that are required to properly model evaporation and condensation and how to implement these physics in a CFD simulation. The fogging and de-fogging simulation of an automotive headlamp will be used as an example to demonstrate the process and representative results. | |
Date: | January 15, 2015 |
Location: | http://www2.cd-adapco.com/l/14592/2014-12-15/4clw6f |
Contact Email: | jay.dunstan@cd-adapco.com |
Organizer: | CD-adapco |
Application Areas: | Electronics Cooling, Automotive |
Special Fields: | Heat Transfer |
Softwares: | STAR CCM+ |
Type of Event: | Online Event, International |
Description: | |
This online event is free, but registration is required to obtain log-in credentials. Visit our event page for further details. Electronics systems that operate in humid environments experience the inherent risk of condensation. For example, condensation can occur if a sealed system is assembled in a hot, humid region and then is stored or operated in a cold environment. Likewise, sub-ambient cooling (such as with cold plates or thermoelectric devices) can result in condensation when operated in a humid environment. Condensation projects the appearance of poor product quality, especially on transparent parts. Furthermore, water directly on the electronics can cause short- circuiting. While physical testing is an important step of the design qualification process, detailed simulation can be used to predict the system response earlier in the design sequence, well before any parts are prototyped. Additionally, simulation enables full design space exploration of all operating conditions and in-situ optimization of the design. This seminar will explain the physics that are required to properly model evaporation and condensation and how to implement these physics in a CFD simulation. The fogging and de-fogging simulation of an automotive headlamp will be used as an example to demonstrate the process and representative results. This session will be conducted twice to accommodate most time zones. Register today! |
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Event record first posted on January 8, 2015, last modified on January 10, 2015 |
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