Editor’s note: This question was asked in response to Electronics Cooling’s recent webinar by Roger Stout. To view the webinar, click here.
Question: I’ve never heard that about not needing to adjust hot-wire anemometer reading for elevated temperatures. Why not?
Answer: I don’t know, luck? I published one paper on the subject, but it was really incidental, since we didn’t use an elevated temperature wind tunnel in my own lab. I just didn’t want the other guys at Motorola to make this blunder. Beyond that, it wasn’t my problem, so to speak.
– Roger Stout
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Electronics Cooling magazine has been providing a technical data column since 1997 with the intent of providing you, the readers, with pertinent material properties for use in thermal analyses. We have largely covered the most common materials and their associated thermal properties used in electronics packaging.
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