Tabbed Heat Sink – Multibody, Multi-Domain Physical Model in MapleSim – Maplesoft

Tabbed Heat Sink

A heat sink is a component used to dissipate heat into the surrounding air by increasing the surface area in contact with the cooling medium surrounding it. In this model, a box has an internal heat source and several metal tabs are attached onto the box to transfer the heat from inside the box to the environment. The box top surface has a different material and thickness compared to other surfaces of the box. The cooling medium in this case is a constant air flow.

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Model Images
  • TabbedHeatSink The heat sink physical model is created in a way that is visually similar to a schematic, accelerating the design process.
  • model Model view of the tabbed heat sink built with thermal components.
  • results The simulation result shows the ambient temperature as well as the temperature of the box’s side wall.