| 1. | Thermal contact conductance is the study of heat conduction between solid bodies in contact.
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| 2. | This cools the heat sink and whatever it is in direct thermal contact with.
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| 3. | This phenomenon is said to be a result of a thermal contact resistance existing between the contacting surfaces.
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| 4. | This conductance is generally much higher than thermal contact conductance, but becomes important in nanoscale material systems.
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| 5. | Frequently a thermally conductive grease is used to ensure optimal thermal contact; such compounds often contain colloidal silver.
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| 6. | The study of heat conduction between such bodies is called thermal contact conductance ( Or thermal contact resistance ).
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| 7. | The study of heat conduction between such bodies is called thermal contact conductance ( Or thermal contact resistance ).
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| 8. | The shape of the stone pile allowed a good air flow with only minimal thermal contact between the stones.
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| 9. | Also, the driving circuit can have silicon diodes mounted in thermal contact with the output transistors to provide compensation.
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| 10. | The compression assembly system aims to decrease the thermal contact resistance between the thermoelectric module and the heat exchanger surfaces.
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