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The Mechanical Engineering Department of Harris Corporation has engaged TDMG various times to provide thermal analysis for some of its Electronic Products. TDMG always provides us with quality thermal analysis. They respond fast to all our design changes and are keen to find a solution that meets the specified operating temperature limits for our products, what are in a very challenging environment.
TDMG proved to us that they are quite capable of handling big assemblies with very good accuracy, including small details. They also illustrated that they are experienced and quick in sizing and optimizing the design of heat sinks (spacing, thickness, orientation, shape, etc…).
We would gladly recommend TDMG to perform any thermal analysis work. Harris would not hesitate in working with TDMG in the future and we would be happy to provide further reference should it be required.
Fathy Yowakim Ph. D., Eng
Manager, Mechanical Engineering
Harris Corporation
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Keith Bear
Senior Mechanical Engineer
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TDMG has provided thermal engineering consulting services to Flomerics since 1999. During this time, Flomerics has been impressed by TDMG's professionalism and thoroughness. We feel comfortable working with TDMG and know that our customers will receive quality thermal engineering services.
Andy Manning
Director of Engineering
Flomerics Inc.
TDMG’s knowledge of heat transfer and use of analytical CFD tools has helped Mintera manage thermal challenges and successfully prototype designs on the first try. From detailed component level modeling of IC’s and heat sinks to overall chassis analysis, TMDG provides timely solutions that enable design schedules to be minimized.
Scott Anderson,
Engineering Manager
Mechanical Engineering Dept
Mintera Corporation
TDMG Inc. worked with Emerson Energy Systems to perform thermal & outgassing analysis on a battery cabinet for the North American telecom industry. This new cabinet is subjected to large temperature extremes, sun loading and includes an active cooling/heating system. The outgases exhausted by the batteries must also be evacuated in a controlled fashion to prevent buildup and a potential explosion with the ventilation on or off. With TDMG's inputs, Emerson was able to make the correct tradeoffs to have an optimized system for heating, cooling and outgassing of its new battery cabinet with minimal design cycling.
Giovanni Spinelli
EES Mechanical Design Engineer
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