Thermal Inductance
- From: "s.morra" <s.morra@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:30:50 -0500
As an example, from page 34 of
http://web.mit.edu/2.151/www/Handouts/EnPwrFlow.pdf (other references easy
to find)
"Thermal Inductance: No significant physical phenomenon has been observed
which corresponds to energy storage due to heat flow in a "thermal inductor".
Thus only one thermal energy storage element, the thermal capacitance, is
defined."
and of course, we have thermal resistance.
So it appears that thermal resistance and thermal capacitance but no thermal
inductance phenomena have been observed. Does anyone know of any cases
where thermal inductance has been observed?
.
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