Thermal and Electro-thermal System Simulation 2020
Rencz, Márta
Thermal and Electro-thermal System Simulation 2020 - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (310 p.)
Open Access
This book, edited by Prof. Marta Rencz and Prof Andras Poppe, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and by Prof. Lorenzo Codecasa, Politecnico di Milano, collects fourteen papers carefully selected for the “thermal and electro-thermal system simulation” Special Issue of Energies. These contributions present the latest results in a currently very “hot” topic in electronics: the thermal and electro-thermal simulation of electronic components and systems. Several papers here proposed have turned out to be extended versions of papers presented at THERMINIC 2019, which was one of the 2019 stages of choice for presenting outstanding contributions on thermal and electro-thermal simulation of electronic systems. The papers proposed to the thermal community in this book deal with modeling and simulation of state-of-the-art applications which are highly critical from the thermal point of view, and around which there is great research activity in both industry and academia. In particular, contributions are proposed on the multi-physics simulation of families of electronic packages, multi-physics advanced modeling in power electronics, multiphysics modeling and simulation of LEDs, batteries and other micro and nano-structures.
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books978-3-03943-832-7 9783039438310 9783039438327
10.3390/books978-3-03943-832-7 doi
History of engineering & technology
lithium-ion battery thermal modelling electro-thermal model heat generation experimental validation thermal transient testing non-destructive testing thermal testability accuracy repeatability and reproducibility of thermal measurements thermal testing standards 3D IC microchannels liquid cooling compact thermal model thermal simulation hotspot thermal-aware task scheduling DVFS statistical analysis electronic packages detailed thermal model Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) metrics thermal impedance AlGaN-GaN HEMT TDTR thermal conductivity thermal interface resistance size effect phonon transport mechanisms nonlinear thermal model SPICE pulse transformer thermal phenomena self-heating modelling measurements BCI-DCTM ROM modal approach BGA module temperature solar energy heat transfer mechanisms power LED measurement and simulation life testing reliability testing LM-80 TM-21 LED lifetime modelling LED multi-domain modelling Spice-like modelling of LEDs lifetime extrapolation and modelling of LEDs beyond CMOS VO2 thermal-electronic circuits electro-thermal simulation vertical structure power LEDs thermal pads thermal resistance optical efficiency electronics cooling Light-emitting diodes CoB LEDs multi-domain modeling finite volume method phosphor modeling magnetic nanoparticle microfluidics CFD OpenFOAM two-phase solver rheology LED Delphi4LED digital twin digital luminaire design computation time Industry 4.0
Thermal and Electro-thermal System Simulation 2020 - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (310 p.)
Open Access
This book, edited by Prof. Marta Rencz and Prof Andras Poppe, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and by Prof. Lorenzo Codecasa, Politecnico di Milano, collects fourteen papers carefully selected for the “thermal and electro-thermal system simulation” Special Issue of Energies. These contributions present the latest results in a currently very “hot” topic in electronics: the thermal and electro-thermal simulation of electronic components and systems. Several papers here proposed have turned out to be extended versions of papers presented at THERMINIC 2019, which was one of the 2019 stages of choice for presenting outstanding contributions on thermal and electro-thermal simulation of electronic systems. The papers proposed to the thermal community in this book deal with modeling and simulation of state-of-the-art applications which are highly critical from the thermal point of view, and around which there is great research activity in both industry and academia. In particular, contributions are proposed on the multi-physics simulation of families of electronic packages, multi-physics advanced modeling in power electronics, multiphysics modeling and simulation of LEDs, batteries and other micro and nano-structures.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03943-832-7 9783039438310 9783039438327
10.3390/books978-3-03943-832-7 doi
History of engineering & technology
lithium-ion battery thermal modelling electro-thermal model heat generation experimental validation thermal transient testing non-destructive testing thermal testability accuracy repeatability and reproducibility of thermal measurements thermal testing standards 3D IC microchannels liquid cooling compact thermal model thermal simulation hotspot thermal-aware task scheduling DVFS statistical analysis electronic packages detailed thermal model Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) metrics thermal impedance AlGaN-GaN HEMT TDTR thermal conductivity thermal interface resistance size effect phonon transport mechanisms nonlinear thermal model SPICE pulse transformer thermal phenomena self-heating modelling measurements BCI-DCTM ROM modal approach BGA module temperature solar energy heat transfer mechanisms power LED measurement and simulation life testing reliability testing LM-80 TM-21 LED lifetime modelling LED multi-domain modelling Spice-like modelling of LEDs lifetime extrapolation and modelling of LEDs beyond CMOS VO2 thermal-electronic circuits electro-thermal simulation vertical structure power LEDs thermal pads thermal resistance optical efficiency electronics cooling Light-emitting diodes CoB LEDs multi-domain modeling finite volume method phosphor modeling magnetic nanoparticle microfluidics CFD OpenFOAM two-phase solver rheology LED Delphi4LED digital twin digital luminaire design computation time Industry 4.0
