There are equations for working out windchill temps from the ambient temp in conjunction with the speed in mph or km/h of the air. This can be used for working out theoretically how cold a heatsink could go with the fan.
However, does anyone have the equation for converting cfm to mph for a fan of area X ?
I'll have to work it out on pencil and paper otherwise.
Regards
Andy



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However, a circular fan it pushes out a "tube" of air at that cfm, so given that I should be able to work how fast that tube moves out from the fan and thus the speed. I'll work it out tonight.
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