Is it correst in saying that the process within apache sim takes both DTM (dynamic thermal modelling) and CFD (computational fluid dynamics into account)
Thanks
Darren
DTM - CFD
Re: DTM - CFD
Hi Darren,
ApacheSim is a dynamic thermal simulation program, you can get further details from the ApacheSim Calculation Methods document here http://www.iesve.com/downloads/help/The ... ethods.pdf.
ApacheSim can output surface temperatures for use as CFD Boundary Conditions. You can perform CFD calculations in <VE> using our MicroFlo application http://www.iesve.com/Software/VE-Pro/MicroFlo.
Hope this answers your questions.
Phil
ApacheSim is a dynamic thermal simulation program, you can get further details from the ApacheSim Calculation Methods document here http://www.iesve.com/downloads/help/The ... ethods.pdf.
ApacheSim can output surface temperatures for use as CFD Boundary Conditions. You can perform CFD calculations in <VE> using our MicroFlo application http://www.iesve.com/Software/VE-Pro/MicroFlo.
Hope this answers your questions.
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support

