Lecture

Thermal Conductivity: Non-Stationary Regime

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This lecture covers the thermal behavior of electronic components, analyzing conductive heat transfer in non-stationary conditions and steady-state regimes. It explores the calculation of heat dissipation in components, the use of fins for cooling, and the study of transient and overheating phenomena. The instructor presents equations for temperature evolution over time, emphasizing the importance of thermal management in preventing component deterioration.

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