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Coolit v.11 and CoolitPCB v.7 releases and other news |
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New Coolit and CoolitPCB releases feature new powerful
solution visualization tools such as the temperature (or any other scalar)
fog. Coolit also implements a significantly enhanced
CAD import operation providing realistic rendering of imported objects. Meanwhile,
CoolitPCB adds several new components to its library, thereby expanding the
software’s range of applications. |
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Large Model Rendering |
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The Large Model Rendering option is available via the General page of the Options dialog. By default this option is unchecked. If the model display becomes sluggish, enabling this option will significantly accelerate the display. The quality of the picture, however, will be somewhat degraded. |
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Quick Replacement of Components |
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Sometimes you need to replace one component type with another. For example, you have a Solid Block component and you want it replaced with a Porous Volume Resistance. A quick way of doing this is to first click the component you wish to replace to make it active with a yellow outline. Then click the Apply button on the Control Bar. This will record the active component’s size and position into the memory stack. Now click the PVR component button to create a PVR. It will be sized and placed exactly over the active component. Delete the active Solid Block to complete the replacement. |
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Fog Visualization |
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Temperature and other scalar visualization using color-coded fog is activated by click activated by clicking Visualization|Create Fog. Typically, fog depicts temperature or pressure variations. Fog’s opacity can be controlled, allowing the user to view obscured objects. Fog helps the user with one quick glance grasp complex spatial relationships. Combined with sectional view planes and/or streamlines, fog delivers additional possibilities. |
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Looking to solve your thermal problems? |
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If you are looking for accurate, fast, and cost-effective thermal solutions, give us a call. Our consulting service is a good fit both for smaller and start-up companies with limited in-house thermal design expertise, as well as for larger companies that want to leverage outside expertise. |
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