VisiMan
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Good morning. . .
I designed with the real cad I saw a waterblock to cool a peltier cell.. .
pursued I saved the design in a .stl file
I opened it with cfdesign creating a new project, opens it and shows it to me in 3d, the waterblock is a copper block in which a canal is milled: the water circulates in the canal enters from the yellow hole and exits from the green hole, under the waterblock mountains a 220watt pelteir cell that measures 50x50mm designed at the base of the waterblock... .
in cfdesign I wanted to simulate the flow of water that circulates in the channel and the heat generated by the cell, I wanted to see how much heat the water is unable to remove from the cell.. .
to do this as I have to proceed?
I turned all the surface part of the design into a copper solid chased I selected the cell face and I inserted the watts it releases,
I started the simulation, I expected to see the heat spectrum generated by the cell but I don't see anything. .
cfdesign reads .stl files?
Tnx:finger:
I designed with the real cad I saw a waterblock to cool a peltier cell.. .
pursued I saved the design in a .stl file
I opened it with cfdesign creating a new project, opens it and shows it to me in 3d, the waterblock is a copper block in which a canal is milled: the water circulates in the canal enters from the yellow hole and exits from the green hole, under the waterblock mountains a 220watt pelteir cell that measures 50x50mm designed at the base of the waterblock... .
in cfdesign I wanted to simulate the flow of water that circulates in the channel and the heat generated by the cell, I wanted to see how much heat the water is unable to remove from the cell.. .
to do this as I have to proceed?
I turned all the surface part of the design into a copper solid chased I selected the cell face and I inserted the watts it releases,
I started the simulation, I expected to see the heat spectrum generated by the cell but I don't see anything. .
cfdesign reads .stl files?
Tnx:finger:
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