If the part warpage is stable, that is, the deflections of the part can be adequately predicted by small deflection analysis assuming linear stress-strain behavior, the contribution of each of the three shrinkage variates to the total deflection can be assumed to be linear and additive.
To determine the part warpage attributable to each of these variates, three individual analyses are run where in each case the contribution of just one contributor is taken into account by eliminating the effect of the other two. Visual inspection of the magnitude of the part deflections in each single variate case indicates the dominant cause of warpage. This functionality is available for Midplane, Dual Domain and 3D analysis technologies.
This analysis calculates the shrinkage contribution due solely to differential cooling.
For the top and bottom of each element, and for the perpendicular and parallel directions, the differential cooling component of the shrinkage is determined by subtracting the differential shrinkage and orientation effects contributions from the total shrinkage determined from the shrinkage calculations as part of the Fill+Pack analysis.

where
 is the parallel shrinkage value from the packing analysis.
 is the parallel shrinkage value from the packing analysis.  is the difference between the temperature on the top of the element and room temperature.
 is the difference between the temperature on the top of the element and room temperature.  is the average of
 is the average of  and
 and 
 is the linear shrinkage value, as defined for the differential shrinkage variate.
 is the linear shrinkage value, as defined for the differential shrinkage variate. This analysis calculates the shrinkage contribution due solely to differential shrinkage.
 , given by:
, given by: 
where  is the isotropic shrinkage determined in the shrinkage calculations as part of the Fill+Pack analysis.
 is the isotropic shrinkage determined in the shrinkage calculations as part of the Fill+Pack analysis. 
The contribution of differential cooling is eliminated by assigning this  value to both the top and the bottom of the element.
 value to both the top and the bottom of the element. 
This analysis calculates the shrinkage contribution due solely to orientation effects.
The shrinkage contribution due to differential shrinkage is eliminated by subtracting the linear shrinkage value  , from the parallel and perpendicular shrinkage results determined in the shrinkage calculations as part of the Fill+Pack analysis.
, from the parallel and perpendicular shrinkage results determined in the shrinkage calculations as part of the Fill+Pack analysis. 
The shrinkage contribution due to differential cooling is eliminated by assigning the same parallel and perpendicular shrinkage value to both the top and the bottom of the element.