Saturday, October 22, 2016

Finite Quench Revisited

We looked earlier at the solution for quenching an object in a finite bath—that is, where the bath is small enough (relative to the object being quenched) that the bath temperature rises while the object’s temperature goes down.  As you’d expect, eventually the object and the bath arrive at the same equilibrium temperature.  Today, we’ll look at getting the quenched object to two specific temperatures at two different times.