A printed circuit board (PCB) is cooled by laminar, fully

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A printed circuit board (PCB) is cooled by laminar, fully developed airflow in adjoining, parallel-plate channels of length L and separation distance a. The channels may be assumed to be of infinite extent in the transverse direction, and the upper and lower surfaces are insulated. The temperature Ts of the PCB board is uniform, and airflow with an inlet temperature of Tm,i is driven by a pressure difference p. Calculate the average heat removal rate per unit area (W/m2 ) from the PCB

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