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Thermal Analysis

Thermal Analysis

Thermal Analysis

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I am wanting to conduct heat through a part and i would like to set it up such that the part starts at ambient (75F) and gets heated through conduction.  I would like to see the effect of heat over a time period.  I realize that this is vague but I'm not having a lot of luck with setting it up in Cosmos.

RE: Thermal Analysis

I suggest that you sign up a COSMOSWorks Professional Training Class. Please contact your SolidWorks Resller to sign up for the training.

RE: Thermal Analysis

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That is not an option.  I was hoping for some guidance.  I know that a class would help.

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