Introduction

In most situations, a thermal model can be defined and solved directly within your CAE software. The thermal model is built using the software's interface, and the results can then be displayed and analyzed using its built-in post-processing tools.

Before solving, all thermal models and their operational data are translated into a thermal solver TMG input file. This process is seamlessly integrated into the TMG interface, so under normal circumstances, users do not need to understand the underlying details.

However, advanced users may occasionally require access to TMG functions that are not available through the software interface. In these cases, a basic understanding of TMG’s underlying structure is necessary, as you must manually insert specific commands and data sets into the TMG input file.

Thermal solver reference describes the format and contents of the input file and the output files, and gives an overview of how TMG’s various modules interact.