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So I am working with thermal situations for the first time, and am having some trouble with setup. An example screenshot is posted below.
This is a rubber grommet (rubber, black - material) and I applied 1 load, a 300F contact thermal load on the bottom of the grommet. So what exactly happens now? When I run the simulation the whole grommet becomes 300F. In another example I am using these grommets to isolate a circuit board but the entire design becomes 300F. In a tutorial video I saw that you might need to apply a 'convection' load to where heat will escape from the design? So that helps set the ambient temperature.
I guess I have two main questions:
- How do I setup a thermal simulation to see if this rubber grommet could help isolate something, say, a circuit board from a piece of aluminum?
- If I need to apply 'convection' loads to allow heat to escape in the simulation, how do I know what the convection rate is for various materials? Example: 6061-T6 aluminum
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