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fico86
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I am not sure if this is the correct place to post, but here goes.
I have to do an experiment on liquid cooling, using 2 types of liquid cooling blocks, one fin based, one channel based.
The liquid used is water, and the pumping system is the same. The cooling blocks are attached to a heating coil using thermal paste. I can contol the current and voltage supplied to the coil, so i know the power being supplied. The tempetature sensor is attached to the coil.
So far i have the temperature reading of the coil at varying powere supplied, for both types of cooling block.
from wat i see the channel achives lower temperature than the fin, for the same power, but i am not sure how to go about comparing it properly.
Do i assume blackbody radiation? If so how?
I have to do an experiment on liquid cooling, using 2 types of liquid cooling blocks, one fin based, one channel based.
The liquid used is water, and the pumping system is the same. The cooling blocks are attached to a heating coil using thermal paste. I can contol the current and voltage supplied to the coil, so i know the power being supplied. The tempetature sensor is attached to the coil.
So far i have the temperature reading of the coil at varying powere supplied, for both types of cooling block.
from wat i see the channel achives lower temperature than the fin, for the same power, but i am not sure how to go about comparing it properly.
Do i assume blackbody radiation? If so how?