cymeryss
Mechanical
- Apr 17, 2003
- 28
I am working on a heat transfer problem, and need a good estimation of predicting the conduction coefficient for some type of adhesive tape that is used to attach thin,cooper fin strip to an aluminum case. All I know about it is that it is green, crumbles if I try to take it off (probably because of heat), and has a thickness of .01 in. I am thinking that this tape came with the fins which are very delicate and this 'paper type' tape most likely had an adhesive side that attached to the aluminum cylinder to increase its heat disipation properties. I have modeled the forced conv through the fins, but need to include the resistance of the adhesive tape for calcs to be some what accurate. If anybody knows what I am talking about, and has an idea of at least the range o k(W/m deg C), I would greatly appreciate it. A name for the possible manufacturer of these types of fins might also help.
Fins: width (46mm), heigth (11.5), fin thickness (.127 mm) louvered
THanks
Cymeryss
Fins: width (46mm), heigth (11.5), fin thickness (.127 mm) louvered
THanks
Cymeryss