yeah i do believe there has been a mix up in terms mainly as the post was the result of coming out of the pub and been shouted at to come out of my room and go back to drinking. I assumed solid for some reason.
My theoretical muscles are tiny as a matter of fact. Just nice to talk about this stuff without it being a tutorial sheet from hell. Why i did engineering in the first place.
My argument is far from philosopical at all its basic engineering definition (although it is outside the level of this board a little bit). the thermal boundary layer size can be estimated by some formula. If you look at the wolfram page (on the first post here) the thermal boundary layer is ONLY CONDUCTION that is a basic defintion. Maybe a little jump in terminology but i think this board can take it. You assume (for right or wrong) that no convection occurs.
Your philosopical stuff is making my head hurt so ill leave it for the moment or till my insomnia wears off at least my gut feeling is its wrong but then im often wrong,
Oh and congrats on the design it looks really good pity i cant afford it as im a student. Never seen anything like that in the textbooks so you could be on to a winner.
Last edited by bobo5195; 09-19-2005 at 07:52 PM.
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