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Simcenter 3D for thermal multiphysics simulation

Facilitating the modeling of nonlinear and transient heat transfer phenomena.

Engineer performing a thermal multiphysics simulation in Simcenter 3D on a computer.

Understanding how temperature affects your product performance usually requires more than just understanding how hot something is. Temperature also causes changes to the structure of your product, which could cause stress or contact-related issues. Fluid flow also impacts temperature within your product. However, simulating these phenomena is not easy since it often requires multiple simulation tools.

Gain reliable thermal and flow insights

Simcenter 3D software offers a complete, integrated solution for modeling nonlinear and transient heat transfer phenomena, accounting for conduction, convection, radiation and phase change. Download this solution guide to read details on how you can leverage the Simcenter 3D integrated environment to make quick design changes and provide rapid feedback on thermal performance.

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