Hi guys...
I am doing a masters in Engineering design and manufacture...the masters has got to do with using matlab, pro e, ansys etc etc etc..
off course and i have studied thermodynamics in the past...
i was looking for some links that could save me time for getting into trouble with my units and methodology...
i was stuck for a few hours calculating the Q=m*Cp*ΔT
Cos i was getting something like 4W...
so thanks to that link
http://thermal-management-testing.com/
(thanks a lot mate)
i noticed my Cp for H20 wasnt 1 as i found in the net....
its 4000somehting joule... so i hope i am gonna get some correct results...
i was gonna post for that miscalculation i got right now but thanks to that link i will try again...
Doing an MSC or a BNG doesnt mean anything...you can be focused on other things than thermodynamics or even forget or even pay less attention to some modules...so no youre not right criticising anyone that has done a degree in a ENGINEERING...Egineering isnt something specific...or focused in thermodynamics...
Thanks again for your help, will post back if i cant get it right...
by the way my dissertation is on the design and built of an external watercooling device...