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To: Ali Chen who wrote (21475)12/4/2000 3:38:34 PM
From: Daniel SchuhRespond to of 275872
 
Ali, I understand what the conversion should be just fine, I just don't think .8 is that close to 1.48.



To: Ali Chen who wrote (21475)12/5/2000 12:54:39 PM
From: fyodor_Respond to of 275872
 
Ali and Dan: <But how do you get from 0.835 w/cm-C at 25 degrees C (that from Handbook of Chem. &Phys, also approximatelyPete's #) to 148 W/m-K 300 degrees K?>

So 0.8 of CRC is pretty close to 148/100 = 1.48 of your link.


My CRC quotes a Thermal Conductivity for Si of 1.68 @ 273.2K and 1.49 @ 298.2K. That seems to fit pretty well with the cited link. FYI my CRC is from 92.

-fyo