Thanks, that's what I expected. So in the case of extreme convection, the aluminum rod temperature will steady (if convection continues unchanged) such that the ΔT/W will be constant.
Thanks!
I have a question...
Suppose you have a thin and long rectangular piece of aluminum.
You heat one end (pt A). The thermal resistance (steady state) from one end (pt A) to the other (pt B) would be
θ=ΔT/W
Where W= Watts of heat energy.
ΔT = temperature of ptA - temperature of ptB...