Thermal Simulation of an Electric Box

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In this paper thermal simulation of a satellite borne electric box is introduced. Structure was simplified and a finite element model was built. The analysis results showed that the temperature scopes of the box and the component cases are from 45°C to 67.3°C and all of junction temperatures of the components are lower than the derated maximum junction temperatures themselves and leave enough design margins, which match the requirements of thermal analysis.

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