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The discussion centers around seeking expertise in HVAC engineering and heat transfer. Participants suggest posting specific questions in the Mechanical Engineering forum for HVAC-related inquiries or the Classical Physics forum for heat transfer topics. Emphasis is placed on demonstrating prior research by including links to relevant reading materials, as this can enhance the quality of assistance received. A user is encouraged to consider the specifics of their question and to reach out to a knowledgeable member, @russ_watters, for further guidance. Creating a new thread in the appropriate forum is recommended for better engagement and responses.
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Anybody know an HVAC engineer or physicist? Curious about heat transfer
 
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treB321 said:
Anybody know an HVAC engineer or physicist? Curious about heat transfer
Of course. We have a number of such folks here. Post your question in the ME forum (for HVAC questions) or the Classical Physics forum (for heat transfer questions), and post links to the reading you have been doing so far to try to answer your own question. The more effort you can show in your posts, the better help we can provide. Thanks. :smile:
 
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Of course. We have a number of such folks here. Post your question in the ME forum (for HVAC questions) or the Classical Physics forum (for heat transfer questions), and post links to the reading you have been doing so far to try to answer your own question. The more effort you can show in your posts, the better help we can provide. Thanks. :smile:
OK thanks. Probably need to think a bit more about the specifics.
 
@russ_watters might be of help. You can look him up and maybe PM or direct a post at him.
 
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Thanks...a new thread in the appropriate forum (presumably mechanical engineering) would be best.
 
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