Re: heat gain problem
- From: Michael Dahms <michael.dahms@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 09:03:37 +0200
Jeffrey J Weimer wrote:
In other words, how hot something "feels" (when at a given temperature)
is not just dependent on the rate of heat transfer out of the material
(through its thermal conductivity k), it is also dependent on the amount
of heat available within a given mass of material (through its density
rho and specific heat capacity Cp).
Right! An additional point is the heat transfer coeffcient. Altogether,
aluminum-burns are the worst.
Michael Dahms
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