glory452
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2009
- 1
Hi everyone. I'm new to eng-tips.com. I came across this site during some google searching and I'm hoping someone can help me.
I'm an EE for a industrial controls company and I've been tasked with determining the maximum temperature in a steel electronic enclosure given an ambient of a:100 degF and b:0 degF. The electronic enclosure will sit atop a white colored roof.
I'm running some tests now to determine how much the cabinet temperature will rise due to the electronics in the enclosure.
I think there will be multiple components which contribute to the heat rise: ambient difference, radiated heat from the sun and heat self-generated by the electronics, but I really am unsure where to start. Thanks for any help!
I'm an EE for a industrial controls company and I've been tasked with determining the maximum temperature in a steel electronic enclosure given an ambient of a:100 degF and b:0 degF. The electronic enclosure will sit atop a white colored roof.
I'm running some tests now to determine how much the cabinet temperature will rise due to the electronics in the enclosure.
I think there will be multiple components which contribute to the heat rise: ambient difference, radiated heat from the sun and heat self-generated by the electronics, but I really am unsure where to start. Thanks for any help!