<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SkyPup:
Ricster, have you ever used a wet and a dry bulb thermometer?
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Yes I have, extensively.
Anything will cool down much faster with a wind chill. So a car fully warmed up, will cool down much faster in windy conditions than a very calm wind. It could mean the difference between a car starting and not starting, if left out in the cold for X amount of time.
I have worked extensively with thermal cycling and thermal shock chambers. The way thermal shock chambers work, is have high velocity air flow inside the chamber, for rapid temperature transition
SkyPup: You are out of your league.
[This message has been edited by Ric Woodruff (edited November 21, 2000).]