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Thermal Computations for Electronics - Conductive, Radiative, and Convective Air Cooling (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Thermal Computations for Electronics - Conductive, Radiative, and Convective Air Cooling (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The first edition of Thermal Computations for Electronics:
Conductive, Radiative, and Convective Air Cooling was based on the
author's lecture notes that he developed over the course of nearly
40 years of thermal design and analysis activity, the last 15 years
of which included teaching a university course at the senior
undergraduate and graduate levels. The subject material was
developed from publications of respected researchers and includes
topics and methods original to this author. Numerous students have
contributed to both the first and second editions, the latter
corrected, sections rewritten (e.g., radiation spatial effects,
Green's function properties for thermal spreading, 1-D FEA theory
and application), and some new material added. The flavor and
organization of the first edition have been retained, whereby the
reader is guided through the analysis process for systems and then
components. Important new material has been added regarding
altitude effects on forced and buoyancy driven airflow and heat
transfer. The first 20% of the book is devoted to the prediction of
airflow and well-mixed air temperatures in systems, circuit board
channels, and heat sinks, followed by convective (PCB-mounted
components included), radiative, and conductive heat transfer and
the resultant temperatures in electronic equipment. Detailed
application examples illustrate a variety of problems. Downloads
(from the CRC website) include: MathcadTM text examples, exercise
solutions (adopting professors only) plus PDF lecture aids
(professors only), and a tutorial (Chapter 14) using free FEA
software to solve a thermal spreading problem. This book is a
valuable professional resource for self-study and is ideal for use
in a course on electronics cooling. It is well-suited for a first
course in heat transfer where applications are as important as
theory.
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