holes at the elctronic box
holes at the elctronic box
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hi
I have smart question
,,,,,if we have electronic box what is the difference if it is closed no holes and if it has holes ??
I have smart question
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RE: holes at the elctronic box
Is this for school?
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RE: holes at the elctronic box
Will your electronic product be in the weather, or in a corrosive environment?
Will it be mounted in an area that must be washed down or sterilized?
Will your electronic product be in a hazardous location?
There are many considerations.
Best to you,
Goober Dave
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RE: holes at the elctronic box
B.E.
The good engineer does not need to memorize every formula; he just needs to know where he can find them when he needs them. Old professor
RE: holes at the elctronic box
yes it is include conduction and convection .it is at ground with ambient temperature (65C).it is for aerospace industry not school. my target question is how do I calculate the different between tow box including conduction and convection)
RE: holes at the elctronic box
My humble suggestion 'Kindly avoid red color for the post text' Thanks
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Qalander(Chem)
RE: holes at the elctronic box
You apply the appropriate equations to the appropriate simplifications of the structure. Barring that, you find someone with a FEM thermal analysis program.
http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt.html is a free for download heat transfer text. Not my favorite, but it's free.
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