B BOB D.O.L.E Joined 4 Mar 2007 Messages 1,097 Reaction score 8 Country 14 May 2007 #1 WHICH is the lowest u value here 0.35w/m2k 0.90w/m2k ( 1.45th/m2k )
B baxpoti Joined 15 Dec 2006 Messages 4,491 Reaction score 558 Country 14 May 2007 #2 BOB D.O.L.E said: 0.35w/m2k Click to expand... the higher the figure, the higher the heat loss
B BOB D.O.L.E Joined 4 Mar 2007 Messages 1,097 Reaction score 8 Country 14 May 2007 #3 baxpoti said: BOB D.O.L.E said: 0.35w/m2k Click to expand... the higher the figure, the higher the heat loss Click to expand... 1.45th/m2k i have never seen this equation before is this a lower heat loss than the w/m2k as this is th/m2k.
baxpoti said: BOB D.O.L.E said: 0.35w/m2k Click to expand... the higher the figure, the higher the heat loss Click to expand... 1.45th/m2k i have never seen this equation before is this a lower heat loss than the w/m2k as this is th/m2k.
B baxpoti Joined 15 Dec 2006 Messages 4,491 Reaction score 558 Country 15 May 2007 #4 the metric (SI) unit of thermal conductivity is watt per meter kelvin W/(m·K). Of which 'u values are derived' Don't know what the 'th' is, possibly someones interpretation of 'thermal' as in Btus? This would convert to about 8.0W/m²K
the metric (SI) unit of thermal conductivity is watt per meter kelvin W/(m·K). Of which 'u values are derived' Don't know what the 'th' is, possibly someones interpretation of 'thermal' as in Btus? This would convert to about 8.0W/m²K