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Simplify Your Thermal Simulation With Immersed Boundary Method

Simplify Your Thermal Simulation With Immersed Boundary Method

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SimScale is a cloud-native simulation software used for the thermal analysis of electronic components. Engineers globally are using SimScale to evaluate the thermal and flow behavior in their products, which gives them the ability to fully explore the design space and disqualify poor design candidates earlier in the development process. 

SimScale now comes with easy meshing for even intricate CAD models enabling engineers to focus on analysis and design rather than cleaning CAD geometry. The Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) is based on a cartesian grid in which the geometry is immersed into, making the mesh resilient to geometrical details. The model does not require CAD simplification.

Salient features of this approach include:

Watch this webinar to learn how to:

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Alexander Fischer

Co-Founder & Product Manager

SimScale

With a background in computational mechanics and control technology, Alex Fischer worked for 10 years in different product and engineering roles, building a fully cloud and web-based simulation platform. He is a co-founder of SimScale, and leads the company’s efforts for thermal management and electronics solutions.

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About SimScale

SimScale is the world’s first cloud-native SaaS engineering simulation platform, giving engineers and designers immediate access to digital prototyping early in the design stage, throughout the entire R&D cycle, and across the entire enterprise. By providing instant access to a single fluid, thermal, and structural simulation tool built on the latest cloud computing technology, SimScale has moved high-fidelity physics simulation technology from a complex and cost-prohibitive desktop application to a user-friendly web application, accessible to any designer and engineer in the world.