Thermacalc 2.3
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Thermacalc 2.3

Thermacalc by Leverage Technologies Pty Ltd is a thermal analysis and calculation tool designed to help engineers, scientists
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Thermacalc by Leverage Technologies Pty Ltd is a thermal analysis and calculation tool designed to help engineers, scientists, and educators turn complex heat-transfer questions into clear, actionable results. It supports quick, unit-aware calculations as well as configurable models for conduction, convection, and radiation, making it useful for estimating heat loads, evaluating insulation options, sizing thermal components, and exploring steady-state or transient temperature behavior. With scenario comparison, parametric studies, and clear plots, Thermacalc streamlines decision-making from early concept development through verification. Concise, shareable reports capture inputs, assumptions, and results to improve traceability and collaboration.

Highlights:

  • Heat-transfer modeling: conduction, convection, and radiation for components and assemblies
  • Practical calculators: heat load, temperature rise, thermal resistance networks, fin performance, and more
  • Unit consistency: flexible SI/Imperial inputs with automatic conversion and checks
  • Design exploration: scenario management, sensitivity analyses, and parametric sweeps
  • Communication: exportable, well-structured reports with figures and summaries

Ideal for mechanical, chemical, and materials applications—as well as HVAC and thermal management—Thermacalc helps reduce manual errors, accelerate iteration, and build confidence in thermal design decisions.

Thermacalc is developed by Leverage Technologies Pty Ltd and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 1.0, 2.2 and 2.3. The names of program executable files are Thermacalc.exe, ThermacalcBEX.exe, _0CC5438A89DAAB6532A6C1.exe, _4F0E488351483C604B9F48.exe and _AC414569BD0D72D6C90080.exe.

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