Dear community
A few months back I wrote for help to a brainstorm on using the fusion 360 software to do a thermal simulation course with my students. Now, after it have finished, I learned a few things. These I would like to share with you, for future use.
Next time I will run the course, I hope to create a number of exampels that fits into the limitations of the boundery conditions available; flow of liquids is not an option, but free-flow air systems has a cooling coifficient, and electronics are also applicable.
I hope some of you can use this for future reference, and if you have any comments, please add; I will as said update later, and if possible make the excercies available.
Best regards
That's perfect. Also, you cannot perform transient thermal analysis and had to stick to static analysis only in Autodesk Fusion.
Yes, I became aware of this; I have been in a multiphysics environment up until recently (comsol), so I took it for granted.
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