How-to: Invert your thermal model to good effect

How-to: Invert your thermal model to good effect

Thought I’d follow the previous post on this subject up with a slightly more detailed description of exactly how to…

Invert your thermal model to good effect

Invert your thermal model to good effect

Electronic thermal simulations are most commonly formed by specifying a power dissipation within a package and using numerical solution techniques…

“I work with computers”

“I work with computers”

Picture the scene, a big family get together, being cornered by the latest wife of your outward going (and rather…

3D Electronics Cooling CFD, with FloTHERM, in Pictures

3D Electronics Cooling CFD, with FloTHERM, in Pictures

“A picture paints a thousand words”. Probably not as quickly though. Wouldn’t the world be a different place if we…

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part IV

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part IV

The penultimate issue in this series of ‘reasons why an electronics cooling model can be wrong, but hey it’s fine…

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part III

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part III

The next two parts in this series focus on the thermal model representations of electronic objects. The first being packages,…

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part II

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part II

So, all models are wrong, to some extent, due to various reasons. For electronic thermal simulation the main suspect is…

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part I

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part I

The original business case that David Tatchell and Harvey Rosten put forward for the formation of (what was to become)…