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Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2016
- 13
Hi,
Here is a brief graph of a test that I've been doing. The material is copper and system is under natural convection. At first, I thought the temperature measured at thermocouple 2 will be higher since the thermal resistance from the bottom of the base to tc2 should be much smaller than to tc1 (larger cross-section area, less distance). But the test actually shows that the tc1 measurement is higher. Could anyone provide some thoughts on why?
Thanks,
Danny
Here is a brief graph of a test that I've been doing. The material is copper and system is under natural convection. At first, I thought the temperature measured at thermocouple 2 will be higher since the thermal resistance from the bottom of the base to tc2 should be much smaller than to tc1 (larger cross-section area, less distance). But the test actually shows that the tc1 measurement is higher. Could anyone provide some thoughts on why?
Thanks,
Danny