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Re[4]: thermostat

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Subject: Re[4]: thermostat
From: Peter Mchugh <Peter.Mchugh@faa.dot.gov>
Date: 07 Jul 1997 09:01:31 -0400
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     Long before the rate of passage begins to heat the surface over which 
     it passes!!!!!!


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Subject: Re: Re[2]: thermostat
Author:  npenney@erols.com at Internet
Date:    7/2/97 10:09 PM


>      The whole issue of flow, heat transfer and mechanics is far too fluid 
>      for me (forgive the pun)...but the list has already correctly pointed 
>      out that there is a point beyond which increasing rate of flow has a 
>      negative effect on heat transfer...and therefore cooling...making the 
>      comments below (forgive the bluntness) wrong!
     
Let me know the speed you're going when the fast air rushing through your
 radiator
causes it to overheat by moving too fast.

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