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DRD's
Introduction to ANSYS Icepak
This course
provides an introduction to conducting thermal simulations for electronics
in ANSYS Icepak.
The course
devotes very little time to CFD & thermal theory and focuses on the use of
the software through workshops to solve practical problems. Workshops are
focused on the electronics industry and include heat sinks, amplifiers,
grilles, circuit boards and include various software features such as
zoom-in modeling, compact models, hex dominant meshing and non conformal
meshing.The import of board trace layers are also discussed and
demonstrated.
Most
workshops create geometry from scratch or import neutral CAD geometry as
starting points. DRD encourages the students to bring a SAT or Parasolid
file with them to the training (preferably a model from their workplace) for
a little testing and discussion of their own problems to solve. DRD will
also demonstrate the integration between CAD systems and Icepack in the
Workbench environment. DRD has added a custom workshop to the course that
transfers the thermal results from Icepak to ANSYS Mechanical for
thermal-stress analysis all within Workbench.
DRD conducts this course over two days. Most
of the course material comes from ANSYS, Inc. three day Introduction to
Icepak course. Students will receive all of these materials and can work
through and reference the additional material on their own time.
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Course Agenda
Lecture & Demo topics
Overview of Icepack and User Interface
Pre-defined objects in Icepak Model Setup and Transient Solution Controls
Mesh Features - Hex Dominant, Non-Conformal, Zoom-In Modeling
Postprocessing Connection to CAD within ANSYS Workbench
Thermal-stress analysis
Representative
Workshops
Finned Heat Sink
RF Amplifier
Cold-Plate Model with Non-Conformal Meshing Multi-Level Meshing
Loss Coefficient for a Hexa-Grille
Transient Simulations IDF Import Integration of CAD with ANSYS
Workbench, Icepak, and
Transfer of Results to ANSYS Mechanical for Thermal-Stress Analysis
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