MATLAB design space exploration modules (e.g., optimization and DOE) can also be used to drive underlying Thermal Desktop or SINDA/FLUINT solutions. SINDA/FLUINT models can be built using either a 3D/CAD-based system (Thermal Desktop, with optional thermal radiation module RadCAD, and optional piping/flow module FloCAD), or using a 2D schematic-style sketchpad (Sinaps).Both Thermal Desktop and SINDA/FLUINT can be linked to MATLAB to perform cosimulations for both steady state solutions (with data and commands exchanged per iteration) and transient solutions (with data and commands exchanged per time step). The approach to the solution is customizable, as is the model itself using parametric methods and co-solved user logic and correlations. SINDA/FLUINT solves thermal and thermodraulic problems posed as finite elements, finite differences/volumes, lumped-parameter networks, or all three mixed within a single model.
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