tmusliah
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2004
- 12
I was told during a recent design review of mine, that there was a certain distance (thickness) of air which if not maintained as a minimum would make any metal or composite heat shield manufactured not work as effectively as it was designed for.
Does this "critical gap" (as it was refered to) exist?
Does someone out there know if there is a graph showing the relationship between this minimum gap and input heat?
I am trying to shield a turbo charger from the firewall of an operator cabin, in an articulated dump truck.
Tx in advance...
Trev
Does this "critical gap" (as it was refered to) exist?
Does someone out there know if there is a graph showing the relationship between this minimum gap and input heat?
I am trying to shield a turbo charger from the firewall of an operator cabin, in an articulated dump truck.
Tx in advance...
Trev