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how to select boundary condition for 2 or 3 different material those are not sholdered or not firmly joined but attach by pressure, for example pressure contact IGBT.
Posted Mar 1, 2011, 11:52 a.m. EST Version 3.5a 2 Replies
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Hi All,
I want to draw and simulate IGBT chip + DBC + Base plate those are in contact by an external pressure from top towards bottom direction. in this case, i splitted different materials connecting layers but i am facing difficulties to mention the boundary condition of the additioal layers due to splititng into the coupling place for the Heat transfer due to conduction(ht). without splitting, it autometically shown the option 'contunity' but after splitting what can i select. by splitting, i need to observe the mechanical stress and to compare it with firlmy joined IGBT. i also facing difficulties to select boundary condition for conductive media DC (emdc).
please give me some idea.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Rony
I want to draw and simulate IGBT chip + DBC + Base plate those are in contact by an external pressure from top towards bottom direction. in this case, i splitted different materials connecting layers but i am facing difficulties to mention the boundary condition of the additioal layers due to splititng into the coupling place for the Heat transfer due to conduction(ht). without splitting, it autometically shown the option 'contunity' but after splitting what can i select. by splitting, i need to observe the mechanical stress and to compare it with firlmy joined IGBT. i also facing difficulties to select boundary condition for conductive media DC (emdc).
please give me some idea.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Rony
2 Replies Last Post Mar 2, 2011, 9:14 a.m. EST