What is the maximum allowable power dissipation


Discuss the below in detail:

Q: Consider a power transistor encapsulated in an aluminum case that is attached at its base to a square aluminum plate of thermal conductivity k = 240 W/m · K. thickness L = 6 mm, and width W = 20 mm. The case is joined to the plate by screws that maintain a contact pressure of 1 bar, and the back surface of the plate transfers heat by natural convection and radiation to ambient air and large surroundings at T8 = Tsur = 25°C. The surface has an emissivity of e = 0.9, and the convection coefficient is h = 4 W/m2 · K. The case is completely enclosed such that heat transfer may be assumed to occur exclusively through the base plate.

(a) If the air-filled aluminum-to-aluminum interface is characterized by an area of Ac = 2 X 10-4 m2 and a roughness of 10µm, what is the maximum allowable power dissipation if the surface temperature of the case, Ts.c, is not to exceed 85°C?

The convection coefficient may be increased by subjecting the plate surface to a forced flow of air. Explore the effect of increasing the coefficient over the range 4 < h="">< 200="" w/m2="" ·="">

912_Aluminium plate.jpg

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Electrical Engineering: What is the maximum allowable power dissipation
Reference No:- TGS02000627

Expected delivery within 24 Hours