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Thermal conductivity of ATH | 6 comments (6 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: Thermal conductivity of ATH (3.00 / 0) (#5)
by NukeManSoon on Fri May 16th, 2008 at 10:34:33 AM MST
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I think that doing the experiment would be benefitial. I know that at the nuclear power plant I work at we have theory to practice all the time, where someone with a 30 pound brain designs something and we put it to the test. Often with different results than 30 pound brain guy designed. I think it would give you a good feel how much heat it can pull away from windings in a stator. Maybe I will do it and then let you know my results.



Re: Thermal conductivity of ATH (3.00 / 0) (#6)
by scottsAI (user name at eml dot cc) on Mon May 19th, 2008 at 04:50:47 PM MST
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Hello NukeManSoonm

Interested in testing it with alumina? Sand blasting stuff.
Al oxide thermo conductivity is 30-40 we have its numbers.

Packed alumina with epoxy binder should result in 3.2 thermo conductivity.
10x better than epoxy.

Have fun,
Scott.


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Thermal conductivity of ATH | 6 comments (6 topical, 0 editorial)

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