Multi-Part Solid: Graphics Card Cooling

This tutorial demonstrates how you can model multiple solid parts in a single continuum using the Multi-Part Solid physics model.

This tutorial also demonstrates how to apply different heat sources on parts in a single region using Parts-Based Profiles.

The geometry for this simulation consists of a simplified graphics card inside a PC tower case. Two fans, represented by fan interfaces, drive the flow inside the case.

Index Description
1 PC Tower Case
2 Inlet Fan
3 Inlet
4 Graphics Card
5 Outlet Fan
6 Outlet
The graphics card and its part materials are shown in the following diagram.

Index Description Material
1 Heat Sink Aluminum
2 Capacitor Alumina
3 Memory Chip Silicon
4 GPU Chip Casing Aluminum
5 Printed Circuit Board FR-4 + Copper
6 Connector Port Block Aluminum
7 Back Plate Aluminum

Using multi-part solids and per-part values requires that you import the geometry as parts. From these imported parts, you generate a mesh that has polyhedral cells and prims layers. Thin parts of the geometry are meshed using the thin mesher.