TeejT
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2010
- 80
I need a ceramic plate to insulate between a hot mounting surface and a piece of equipment mounted to the other side of the plate - so the plate will have a hot and cold side. I know the temperature of the hot mounting surface and the ambient temperature, but don't know heat load in Watts or anything like that (also have no way of measuring it). I also know the length, width, height, thickness, and thermal conductivity (in Btu/hr x in/sq. ft) of the ceramic plate. How would I go about determining the temperature of the cold side of the ceramic plate in this scenario?
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Thanks in advance!
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