Fast Transient Thermal Simulation for Electronics: Ensuring Reliability and Performance with TAITherm and RapidFlow
Thursday, December 4, 2025 | 9:00 - 10:00 AM ET

Electronics are increasingly critical to vehicle performance, from ECUs hidden beneath the dash to ADAS cameras mounted at the windshield. These components must operate reliably across extreme thermal environments—yet traditional testing is costly, time-consuming, and often limited to late development stages.
In this webinar, we will demonstrate how TAITherm and RapidFlow enable engineers to explore electronics thermal management early in the design process.
We will showcase:
- Modeling electronics and heat-generating components in TAITherm, including power dissipation and derating behaviors.
- RapidFlow’s fast cabin soak simulations, capturing solar loading and transient cabin air/structure heating.
- HVAC cooldown analysis with RapidFlow, providing rapid iteration for design trade-offs.
- Methods to connect simulation to component reliability, using temperature predictions to inform derating strategies and component selection.
Attendees will see how these tools deliver fast, accurate 3D transient simulations, helping engineers understand and mitigate thermal risks to electronics performance—long before physical prototypes are available.
Presenter
Savannah Page
Thermal/CFD Engineer
![]() | Savannah Page is a Thermal/CFD Engineer at ThermoAnalytics, where she supports the development and validation of automotive cabin and human thermal models. She specializes in modeling clothing, human thermoregulation, automotive HVAC systems, and medical device electronics, and she developed a Python tool that streamlines human model preprocessing. Savannah has presented her work at human thermal seminars and conferences worldwide. She earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Biomedical Engineering from Michigan Technological University before joining ThermoAnalytics in 2024. |
