An introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

Designing advanced electronic systems demands a deep understanding of how air and fluids behave under varying thermal and mechanical conditions. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) offers a digital window into these complex interactions, allowing engineers to simulate the movement of gases and liquids – such as air and coolants – through intricate system geometries. From optimising thermal dissipation to refining enclosure airflow, CFD has become a critical tool for engineers looking to make informed design decisions early in the development process.

The Same Sky blog post, What Is Computational Fluid Dynamics?’, breaks down the fundamentals of CFD, its relevance to modern electronics, and how it enhances design accuracy. Whether you’re working to improve ventilation across a PCB or maximise the efficiency of a heat sink, this guide provides engineers with the practical insights they need to integrate CFD into their workflow and elevate design performance.

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