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Heat transfer phenomena: What you need to know

What they didn't teach you in school

An engineer looking at a simulation of heat transfer in a pump.

Component and equipment manufacturers need to understand heat transfer early in the design process, so they can better predict product performance and reliability. However, fully understanding this complex behavior - how heat travels, its speed and its exact path - is extremely difficult. Increasingly complex products involving multiple engineering disciplines only add to the difficulty.

This technical white paper takes a closer look at heat transfer and aims to give engineers and their managers a clearer, more actionable understanding of this phenomenon.

In this white paper, you'll learn why design engineers need computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation inside their CAD, how frontloading simulation has changed the design process and what kind of ROI can be achieved using these digital solutions.

Start reading now and find out how other engineers have build better products by improving their understanding of heat transfer phenomena.

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