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Software Cradle Co., Ltd. (hereinafter Cradle)
announces the release of a new version of the STREAM Computation Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) Series, STREAM V8 and HEAT Designer V8.
STREAM V8 is general purpose structured (Cartesian or cylindrical) mesh
thermal fluid analysis software. HEAT Designer V8 is structured
(Cartesian) mesh thermal fluid analysis software that is specifically designed
for electronics cooling thermal analysis.
Since being introduced in 1984, STREAM has offered the
usability and speed advantages of a structured mesh for a wide variety of
commercial applications. HEAT Designer is a derivative of STREAM and is
designed for electronics cooling thermal analysis. HEAT Designer is used for
electronics design and development.
This latest version of STREAM products is largely the
result of customer requests for increased technical sophistication. Some new
features include:
7 Multiblock
meshing: A meshing method that enables locally increasing
grid density where needed but retaining a coarse grid outside of these regions.
By locally applying finer mesh to portions of the computational domain,
efficiency and convenience increase. This is especially useful when simulating
electronics cooling and/or building HVAC systems where the domain is large
(necessitating a coarse grid) but details within the domain require a fine grid
to properly resolve the physics.
7 Thermal simulation
with wiring pattern: STREAM V8 and HEAT Designer V8 can import Gerber
format (RS-274D) data, which is the standard CAD format for Printed Circuit
Board (PCB) design. It enables an accurate representation of the PCB within the
simulation. The current version of STREAM and HEAT Designer can apply constant
thermal conductance or anisotropic thermal conductance to consider different
materials and/or the amount of wiring in PCB (which critically impacts the local
thermal conductance).
7 Spatial Temperature
Distribution Analysis: Analysis of the spatial distribution of the Mean
Radiant Temperature (MRT), Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) and Standard New Effective
Temperature (SET*). These are valuable techniques used when simulating indoor
comfort levels.
7 Two resistor thermal circuit
model: The enormous complexity of modeling the intricate
structure inside a semiconductor is replaced with a three node, two resistor
model. This model enables calculation of the semiconductor junction
temperatures, which are the critical temperatures for determining the thermal
conditions at the semiconductor.
7 Zooming
Function: The Zooming Function simplifies translation of
initial and/or boundary conditions between models. For example, if one analysis
uses flow conditions from another analysis as boundary conditions, the zooming
function links the field parameters from the first model to the second model.
The zooming function works even when the size and details of the respective
meshes are different.
7 CADaddin Tool:
CADaddinTool is a dll file for the SolidWorks Add-in. By using the
CADaddinTool, the user can set analysis conditions for STREAM within SolidWorks
and launch the STREAM preprocessor. HEATCADaddinTool performs similarly for
HEATDesigner.
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