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13 April, 19:33

A square isothermal chip is of width w = 5 mm on a side and is mounted in a substrate such that its side and back surfaces are well insulated; the front surface is exposed to the flow of a coolant at T[infinity] = 15°C. From reliability considerations, the chip temperature must not exceed T = 85°C. f the coolant is air and the corresponding convection 200 W/m2 K, what is the maximum coefficient is h allowable chip power? If the coolant is a dielectric liquid for which h 3000 W/m2 K, what is the maxi - mum allowable power?

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  1. 13 April, 22:23
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    Q (h=200) = 0.35W

    Q (h=3000) = 5.25W

    Explanation:

    first part h=200W/Km^2

    we must use the convection heat transfer equation for the chip

    Q=hA (Ts-T∞)

    h = convective coefficient=200W/m2 K

    A=Base*Leght=5mmx5mm=25mm^2

    Ts=temperature of the chip=85C

    T∞=temperature of coolant=15C

    Q=200x2.5x10^-5 (85-15) = 0.35W

    Second part h=3000W/Km^2

    Q=3000x2.5x10^-5 (85-15) = 5.25W
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