Thanks for the tutorial. A quick question comes to mind tho! at 17:55 , How come it doesn't ask for the forced air flow temperature as input? I'm asking because obviously the ambient temperature affect the results! Thanks
@w33va Seems like the heat source snaps to the heatsink when you are moving it. Is that the case or does it just look like it? How can that "snap" function be activated in Fusion 360?
Thank you! This is the only tutorial I found quick for the thermal cooling simulation. Great Explanation
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Thanks for the tutorial. A quick question comes to mind tho! at 17:55 , How come it doesn't ask for the forced air flow temperature as input? I'm asking because obviously the ambient temperature affect the results! Thanks
Hi, mat!
amazing work!! i want to ask you: Do you have a manufacturing tutorial for heat sinks?
Hi Mat! Do you know if thermal simulation is included in the Fusion 360 free trial/hobbyist version?
Sorry, as far as I know it isn't.. you'll need the education licence to get the features without needing to pay.
@@w33va thanks!
@@w33va COULD YOU PLEASE PROVIDE THE CAD MODEL?
@@adityagujare4789 SORRY I DIDN'T KEEP IT, IT WAS ONLY A DEMONSTRATION.
@w33va Seems like the heat source snaps to the heatsink when you are moving it. Is that the case or does it just look like it? How can that "snap" function be activated in Fusion 360?
I guess it creates "results layer" when you select view results it automatically snaps
@@w33va did not quite understand that answer😬
Hi mat, can you please provide the file?
Ok, I'll try to dig it out.
hi is there a way you can upload the fusion 360 file so we can access it. If that's possible.
DID YOU GET ANY?
Can't upload to RUclips, best you make it yourself.