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Re: [Amps] FW: RE: Liquid Cooling Systems

To: g8gsq@ic24.net ("Steve Thompson"), amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] FW: RE: Liquid Cooling Systems
From: G3rzp@aol.com
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 05:04:22 -0500
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Another point about the effects of local boiling can be found in the Nagayoka 
curves. The thin sheath of steam insulates the metal from the water, so it gets 
hotter, so the steam sheath gets a bit thicker, reducing the conductivity, so 
it gets hotter......it can actually run away thermally and melt the copper 
anode block. The Nagayoka curve plots thermal conductivity against temperature, 
and actually goes to a negative slope, explaining this phenomena.

This is more likely to be a problem with vapour phase cooling, but can happen 
in liquid cooled systems.

Interestingly, the problem didn't appear to be observed in the fireboxes of 
steam locomotive boilers, but this may have been because the watts/sq inch (or 
centimetre if you prefer!)were less, even though the temperatures were very 
high.

73

Peter G3RZP
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