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...ASSUMPTIONS: (1) One-dimensional conduction, (2) Steady-state conditions,... ...* As )// Conduction thermal resistance, K/W;... ...(kf * As)// Conduction resistance, K/W; filmR43... ...(ks * As)// Conduction resistance, K/W; substrate//... ...error associatedwith neglecting conduction and radiation, (c)... ...error associated withneglecting conduction for TSCHEMATIC: ASSUMPTIONS:... ...Steady-state, (2) One-dimensional conduction, (3) Constant k.ANALYSIS:... ...elecsbPkTTL2000Wm0.04WmK2K0.01mTT2K 20008Wmh996WmK If conduction is neglected, a... ...PROBLEM 3.6 (Cont.)If conduction, radiation, or conduction... ...conduction, radiation, or conduction and radiation are... ...of TC, the conduction loss remains at... ...associated with neglecting conduction decrease with increasing... ...approximation to neglect conduction and assume PROBLEM... ...ASSUMPTIONS: (1) One-dimensional conduction through a plane... ...is due to conduction across theenclosed air.... ...predicted by assuming conduction across stagnant air.... ...conditions, (2) One-dimensional conduction, (3) Constantproperties, (4)... ...conditions, (2) One-dimensional conduction in window with... ...conditions, (2) One-dimensional conduction in wall, (3)... ...Steady-state, (2) One-dimensional conduction, (3) Constant properties,... ...ASSUMPTIONS: (1) One-dimensional conduction, (2) Steady-state conditions,... ...(1) One-dimensional, steady-state conduction (negligible change in... ...conditions, (2) One-dimensional conduction in wall, (3)...
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