assign_conducting_plate_with_impedance#
- Icepak.assign_conducting_plate_with_impedance(obj_plate, boundary_name=None, total_power='0W', thermal_impedance='0celm2_per_W', shell_conduction=False, low_side_rad_material=None, high_side_rad_material=None)[source]#
Assign thermal boundary conditions with thermal impedance specification to a conducting plate.
- Parameters:
- obj_plate
str
orint
orlist
Object to assign the boundary to. If a string, specify a surface name. If an integer, specify a face ID.
- boundary_name
str
,optional
Boundary name. The default is
None
, in which case a name is generated automatically.- total_power
str
orfloat
ordict
orBoundaryDictionary
,optional
Power dissipated by the plate. The default is
"0W"
. If a float, the default unit is"W"
. Assign a transient condition using the result of a function with thecreate_*_transient_assignment
pattern.- thermal_impedance
str
orfloat
,optional
If
thermal_specification="Thermal Impedance"
, this parameter represents the thermal impedance of the plate. The default is"0Cel_m2_per_W"
. If a float, the default unit is “Cel_m2_per_W"
.- shell_conductionbool,
optional
Whether to consider shell conduction. The default is
False
.- low_side_rad_material
str
,optional
Material on the low side for radiation. The default is
None
, in which case radiation is disabled on the low side.- high_side_rad_material
str
,optional
Material on the high side for radiation. The default is
None
, in which case radiation is disabled on the high side.
- obj_plate
- Returns:
ansys.aedt.core.modules.boundary.BoundaryObject
Boundary object when successful or
None
when failed.