Does engine Chrome raise temp??
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Lucky you were able to ride that bike under water to get the effect of immersion cooling. It must of been a wicked hot day in the Keys if the ambient air temp was close to 400 F and you couldn't get any convective cooling across the surface of the engine! No Delta T that day...
Newton's cooling law is a solution of the differential equation given by Fourier's law:
Where:
is the thermal energy in joules is the heat transfer coefficient (assumed independent of T here) (W/m2 K)
is the surface area of the heat being transferred (m2)
is the temperature of the object's surface and interior (since these are the same in this approximation)
is the temperature of the environment; i.e. the temperature suitably far from the surface is the time-dependent thermal gradient between environment and object
Newton's cooling law is a solution of the differential equation given by Fourier's law:
Where:
is the thermal energy in joules is the heat transfer coefficient (assumed independent of T here) (W/m2 K)
is the surface area of the heat being transferred (m2)
is the temperature of the object's surface and interior (since these are the same in this approximation)
is the temperature of the environment; i.e. the temperature suitably far from the surface is the time-dependent thermal gradient between environment and object
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