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masterkeith
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Hi everyone,
Ive come here not for an answer but to see if anyone can point me in the direction of a published book or equivilent to help me with some simple convection ideas.
Im looking to basically outline the relationship between air velocity and heat in a forced convection situation. Its to do with computers so for example...
A CPU produces a constant 30W of heat with an airflow of 1.18 m/s. An increase in air velocity to 2.36m/s will incure a heat reduction of **W. Excuse the rather basic ideas here but this is alittle side project to an acoustics assignment.
Anyone got any ideas of books which might show me some relevant equations? I have had a look at a few but can't find much to help me.
Thanks
masterkeith
Ive come here not for an answer but to see if anyone can point me in the direction of a published book or equivilent to help me with some simple convection ideas.
Im looking to basically outline the relationship between air velocity and heat in a forced convection situation. Its to do with computers so for example...
A CPU produces a constant 30W of heat with an airflow of 1.18 m/s. An increase in air velocity to 2.36m/s will incure a heat reduction of **W. Excuse the rather basic ideas here but this is alittle side project to an acoustics assignment.
Anyone got any ideas of books which might show me some relevant equations? I have had a look at a few but can't find much to help me.
Thanks
masterkeith