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Conduction "what if" questions...
What is the Biot number (hL/k) is greater than 0.1 and I use the lumped capacitance method for analysis (i.e. there are temperature gradients in the "lump" and I have assumed they are absent). What effect does it have on the result?
What is the largest number of non-homogeneities that can exist in a conduction solution?
What is the Biot number (hL/k) is greater than 0.1 and I use the lumped capacitance method for analysis (i.e. there are temperature gradients in the "lump" and I have assumed they are absent). What effect does it have on the result?
What is the largest number of non-homogeneities that can exist in a conduction solution?