Physical model of computer

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Jesse Gettert
Jesse Gettert on 22 Apr 2023
Answered: Mohsen Aleenejad on 13 Oct 2023
I'm trying to model a computer w/ enclosure using the 2-resistor in series for the computer and defining the air properties and enclosure dimensional properties using a constant volume chamber. I'm getting the same temperature before and after Rconduction_CasetoAmbient which doesn't entirely make sense. I've verified that my thermal masses are correct. Has anyone modeled a computer w/ enclosure before? I didn't see anything on the forum.method
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chicken vector
chicken vector on 22 Apr 2023
Can't upvote the comment but you made me laugh
Jesse Gettert
Jesse Gettert on 22 Apr 2023
Hehe, excellent. Got it. Thank you.

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Mohsen Aleenejad
Mohsen Aleenejad on 13 Oct 2023
I'm curious why you you would get 50 before Reconduction_CasetoJunction but 40.28 after that on the riht side! I wanna know what is different between Reconduction_J2C and Reconduction_C2A?
Also, have you seen this example? maybe your network has not been modeled correctly:
https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2023b/sps/ug/buck-converter-thermal-model.html?s_tid=doc_srchtitle

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