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Annealing: Specific Heat Question
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2738005" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Can you tell me how you have determined what the temperature of the brass is? Have you looked at the heat transfer fea model, hand equations or possibly some way to measure the internal brass temperature?</p><p></p><p>In my experience, the convective heat transfer is relatively slow across the material boundary. Also, the conduction within the same material is quite fast. I think that was what AMP was trying to show, but they couldn't measure it, so they measured hardness after annealing.</p><p></p><p>So, I ask how you know what temp your brass gets to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2738005, member: 1951"] Can you tell me how you have determined what the temperature of the brass is? Have you looked at the heat transfer fea model, hand equations or possibly some way to measure the internal brass temperature? In my experience, the convective heat transfer is relatively slow across the material boundary. Also, the conduction within the same material is quite fast. I think that was what AMP was trying to show, but they couldn’t measure it, so they measured hardness after annealing. So, I ask how you know what temp your brass gets to? [/QUOTE]
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