I haven't read through this entire thread but I did find Supra's formula for calculating the surface area of a heatsink in order to know how many watts it can dissipate.
Would it be feasible to use a flat aluminium sheet as a heatsink, say 5mm thick, and would the formula still apply? After all, it's just a heatsink with fins measuring at Zero height.
For example , if I had a sheet of 5mm thick aluminium with a width of 800 and a length of 400mm would this work?
Perimeter = (profile width X 2) + (fin height X 2 X # of fins) + (base height * 2) =
Perimeter = (800 * 2) + (0 * 2 * 0) + (5 * 2) = 1610mm = 161cm
Surface Area = Perimeter(cm) * length(cm)
Surface Area = 161 * 40 = 6440 cm²
Thanks
Would it be feasible to use a flat aluminium sheet as a heatsink, say 5mm thick, and would the formula still apply? After all, it's just a heatsink with fins measuring at Zero height.
For example , if I had a sheet of 5mm thick aluminium with a width of 800 and a length of 400mm would this work?
Perimeter = (profile width X 2) + (fin height X 2 X # of fins) + (base height * 2) =
Perimeter = (800 * 2) + (0 * 2 * 0) + (5 * 2) = 1610mm = 161cm
Surface Area = Perimeter(cm) * length(cm)
Surface Area = 161 * 40 = 6440 cm²
Thanks