Saturday, June 25, 2016

Fundamentals of Thermal Resistance


The Thermal Resistance Analogy
Thermal resistance is a convenient way of analyzing some heat transfer problems using an electrical analogy in order to make complicated systems easier to visualize and analyze.  It is based on an analogy with Ohm’s law which is:
In Ohm’s law for electricity, “V” is the voltage which drives a current of magnitude “I”.  The amount of current that flows for a given voltage is proportional to the resistance (Relec).  For an electrical conductor, the resistance depends on the material properties (copper tends to have a lower resistance than wood, for example) and the physical configuration (thick short wires have less resistance than long thin wires).