lämpösyklimallinnus
Lämpösyklimallinnus, known in English as thermal cycling simulation, is a computational method used to predict the behavior of materials and components when subjected to repeated temperature changes. This process is crucial in engineering design, particularly for applications where materials experience significant thermal stress. The simulation models how materials expand and contract with varying temperatures, identifying potential failure points such as fatigue cracks, delamination, or changes in material properties.
The core of thermal cycling simulation involves defining the material's thermal expansion coefficient, its mechanical properties,
The primary goal of lämpösyklimallinnus is to assess the structural integrity and service life of a product