heating of magnesium plates
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Heating of Magnesium Plates. By: Jonathan Scott. Introduction. The Problem. Constant temperature profile needed Press pulls away too much heat. Desired failure mode Undesired failure mode. Assumption. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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By: Jonathan Scott
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Introduction
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The ProblemConstant temperature profile neededPress pulls away too much heat
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Desired failure mode
Undesired failure mode
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AssumptionNo contact resistance between press and magnesium plate
Lumped CapacitanceRoom temperature = 298 KOpen convection on all exposed surfaces
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The SolutionTmax = 150 C or roughly 425 KTf = 362 KRa = 4.35x10^5Nu top = 13.86Nu bottom = 6.93h = 14.83 W/mKHeat loss thru Natural Convection = 39.9 WHeat loss thru Conduction = 63.3 W
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ConclusionTotal Heat loss = 103.2 W103.2 W must be applied at the press to increase Ts at that point