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Thermal and Electro-thermal System Simulation



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Author: Codecasa Lorenzo View person
Title: Thermal and Electro-thermal System Simulation View cluster
Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Physical description: 1 online resource (222 p.)
Topical subject: History of engineering and technology
Uncontrolled subject: boundary condition independent
carbon nanotubes
Cauer RC ladder
compact thermal model
DC-DC converters
design flow
dynamic thermal compact model
electric aircraft
electronic packages
ferromagnetic cores
heating and optical power
IGBT
in-situ characterization
JEDEC metrics
LED
LED compact thermal models
LED digital twin
LED luminaire design
light emitting diodes
model-order reduction
modeling
modelling
motor cooling
multi-domain compact model
multi-domain modelling
multi-LED
multiple heat source
niobium pentoxide
non-destructive testing
phosphor light conversion
power LEDs
power losses
power semiconductor devices
reliability
secondary heat path
silicone dome
SPICE
structure function
switching
thermal aging
thermal characterization
thermal conductivity
thermal interface material
thermal management
thermal phenomena
thermal simulation
thermal testability
thermal transient analysis
thermal transient testing
thin film
time domain thermoreflectance
tool agnostic
transient analysis
Person (second resp.): RenczM (Marta)
Summary, etc: With increasing power levels and power densities in electronics systems, thermal issues are becoming more and more critical. The elevated temperatures result in changing electrical system parameters, changing the operation of devices, and sometimes even the destruction of devices. To prevent this, the thermal behavior has to be considered in the design phase. This can be done with thermal end electro-thermal design and simulation tools. This Special Issue of Energies, edited by two well-known experts of the field, Prof. Marta Rencz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and by Prof. Lorenzo Codecasa, Politecnico di Milano, collects twelve papers carefully selected for the representation of the latest results in thermal and electro-thermal system simulation. These contributions present a good survey of the latest results in one of the most topical areas in the field of electronics: The thermal and electro-thermal simulation of electronic components and systems. Several papers of this issue are extended versions of papers presented at the THERMINIC 2018 Workshop, held in Stockholm in the fall of 2018. The papers presented here deal with modeling and simulation of state-of-the-art applications that are highly critical from the thermal point of view, and around which there is great research activity in both industry and academia. Contributions covered the thermal simulation of electronic packages, electro-thermal advanced modeling in power electronics, multi-physics modeling and simulation of LEDs, and the characterization of interface materials, among other subjects.
Preferred title for the work: Thermal and Electro-thermal System Simulation  View cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-737-2
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910367745603321
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