Modeling Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids with COMSOL® - Archived

This is a recording of a webinar that originally aired on Aug 20, 2019

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If you want to learn how to model heat transfer in solids and fluids using the COMSOL Multiphysics® software, then tune into this webinar.

Thermal interactions with other physics are common phenomena in product and process development. In this live presentation, you will see one such example as we build and solve a classic heat transfer problem: calculating the temperature, airflow, and thermal stresses in a forced-air heat sink device.

We will also show how the model can be further simplified by converting it into an application that can be distributed through COMSOL Server™ and COMSOL Compiler™. The application will display only the parameters necessary for virtual testing by design engineers.

In addition to the heat sink example, the webinar will give a brief overview of the software capabilities for modeling heat transfer coupled with structural and fluid phenomena. You can ask questions at the end of the webinar during a Q&A session.

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Speaker

Pankaj Nerikar
COMSOL

Pankaj Nerikar is a technical sales manager at COMSOL. He received his PhD from the University of Florida, specializing in atomic-scale modeling of nuclear materials. His areas of expertise include nuclear materials, chemical engineering, materials science, and semiconductors.