Icepak in Ansys Electronics Desktop | Webinar Description:
Using Icepak in Ansys Electronics Desktop (for Electronic Cooling CFD), including thermal management solutions, third-party tool integration, and more!
Starting up Icepak in Ansys Electronics Desktop
Overview of Icepak in Ansys Electronics Desktop
Numerous applications in electronic design might benefit from the flow and thermal management solutions offered by Ansys Icepak.
This course’s main objective is to introduce the fundamentals of using Ansys Icepak in the Ansys Electronics Desktop (AEDT) user environment. Through a combination of lectures, workshops, and examples/demonstrations, students will be exposed to the field of electronics thermal modeling.
Course Prerequisites for Icepak Training
It is advised to have technical training and experience in electronics, fluid mechanics, and/or heat transfer, but an engineering degree is not necessary.
Users with little to no experience with Ansys Icepak in AEDT should take this course.
Targeted Audience for Ansys Training
Moreover, pertaining to engineers in the fields of thermal, mechanical, and electrical.
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