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27 reviewsISBN-10 : 1439850178
ISBN-13 : 9781439850176
Author: Gordon N. Elliso
A total revision of the author’s previous work, Thermal Computations for Electronics: Conductive, Radiative, and Convective Air Cooling is a versatile reference that was carefully designed to help readers master mathematical calculation, prediction, and application methods for conductive, radiative, and convective heat transfer in electronic equipment. Presenting material in a way that is practical and useful to engineers and scientists, as well as engineering students, this book provides very detailed text examples and their solutions. This approach helps users at all levels of comprehension to strengthen their grasp of the subject and detect their own calculation errors.
The beginning of this book is largely devoted to prediction of airflow and well-mixed air temperatures in systems and heat sinks, after which it explores convective heat transfer from heat sinks, circuit boards, and components.
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
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chapter 2|8 pages
Thermodynamics of Airflow
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chapter 3|30 pages
Airflow I: Forced Flow in Systems
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chapter 4|20 pages
Airflow II: Forced Flow in Ducts, Extrusions, and Pin Fin Arrays
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chapter 5|8 pages
Airflow III: Buoyancy Driven Draft
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chapter 6|30 pages
Forced Convective Heat Transfer I: Components
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chapter 7|26 pages
Forced Convective Heat Transfer II: Ducts, Extrusions, and Pin Fin Arrays
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chapter 8|46 pages
Natural Convection Heat Transfer I: Plates
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chapter 9|14 pages
Natural Convection Heat Transfer II: Heat Sinks
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chapter 10|44 pages
Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer
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chapter 11|32 pages
Conduction I: Basics
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chapter 12|44 pages
Conduction II: Spreading Resistance
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chapter 13|26 pages
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Tags: Thermal Computations, Electronics, Conductive, Radiative, Convective Air Cooling, Gordon Elliso