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Engineering, 15.04.2020 00:08 ghostboy2001

A 15 cm × 15 cm circuit board dissipating 20 W of power uniformly is cooled by air, which approached the circuit board at 20C with a velocity of 6 m/s. Assume the flow to be turbulent, since the electronic components are expected to act as turbulators. Disregard any heat transfer from the back surface of the board, and suppose that radiation heat transfer is negligible. Evaluate thermal properties of the air at a film temperature of 27C. Determine the surface temperature (C) of the electronic components at the following locations i) the leading edge of the board ii) the trailing edge of the board

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