Solving Thermal Resistance Problems in Heat Transfer Studies
In this study, we delve into solving thermal resistance problems related to heat transfer. Using a real-world scenario of defrosting a car window, we apply equations for thermal resistance to calculate surface temperatures and prevent ice formation. Assumptions, known values, and solution strategies are explored to understand the heat transfer process. Additionally, a similar problem with a film heater is analyzed to determine the required power per unit area for maintaining specific glass temperatures.
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ISA2Conference Brussels 3 March 2016 From ISA to ISA2 new challenges and opportunities Ensuring the last link between public administrations, businesses and citizens The GeoSmartCity proposal Giacomo Martirano, CTO, Epsilon Italia, IT Carmelo Attardo, CTO, GISIG, IT 1
Goal: To demonstrate that making geo-data interoperable and reusable by means of open standards creates an economic value Scope: Two scenarios (underground infrastructures, green energy) Target groups: Public Authorities, Utilities, Small Businesses, Citizens Starting date: 01 March 2014 2
Impact 11 pilots (cities/regions from 8 MS) Pilot partners capacity built together with the technical partners during the whole project duration Project results can be exploited in other geographical areas, in other scenarios/domains, by other typologies of users Feedback by other interested parties more than welcome 3
Contact details and useful links g.martirano@epsilon-italia.it c.attardo@gisig.it www.geosmartcity.eu www.gisig.eu 4