What will affect the rated power of resistors .Let's figure it out.
1. The Resistor Shell
The heat loss rate is limited by installing a resistor in the housing. The outer casing limits the flow of air and therefore removes heat by convection. The radiant heat will be removed at a lower rate because the walls of the outer casing act as a thermal barrier. The effect of the outer casing on the heat loss rate is highly dependent on size, shape, orientation, material and wall thickness, which will lead to temperature rise.
2. Pressure Cooling
Increasing heat transfer by forced convection allows for higher watt dissipation than normal natural convection. This can be achieved by generating a gas stream or even a liquid cooling. Some resistors are designed with conductive air fins to create a larger heat sink surface.
3. Component Distribution
On the PCBA, the resistors are usually placed close to each other accordingly to Microhm's customers. The thermal radiation of one resistor will be received by the next resistor, so the temperature will increase.
4. Application Environment
The resistor dissipates heat by convection and radiation. When the air density is reduced, the convection is also reduced. Above 30 kilometers, the convection is reduced so low that only radiation dissipates heat.