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Originally Posted by Jabo
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1)My hint is to start from comparing spherical spread results/input data needed and cubical ones.
2)From what I can tell your mysterious h is only dependent on geometry of our cold plate.
Imagine the cold plate being infinite in X & Y axis but Z axis(thickness) is adjustable. What would be your Z dimension to achieve optimum performance?
Try to draw 3-D temp gradients representation to achieve the ideal 3-D geometry of cold plate.
Just my 2 pennies 
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1) There are no results to compare. It has to be done theoretically.
2) No. It is independent. It is determined by the pumping characteristics of the Peltier