BTU (th) per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit to Watt per Square Meter per Degree Celsius Conversion

Convert between BTU (th) per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit and Watt per Square Meter per Degree Celsius quickly and accurately.

Btu/(h·ft²·°F)
W/(m²·°C)

How to Convert BTU (th) per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit to Watt per Square Meter per Degree Celsius

Conversion Formula

1 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) = 5.674 W/(m²·°C)
1 W/(m²·°C) = 0.176 Btu/(h·ft²·°F)

Example

Convert 15 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) to W/(m²·°C):

15 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) = 15 × 5.674 W/(m²·°C) = 85.117 W/(m²·°C)

Unit Information

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BTU (th) per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit

Btu/(h·ft²·°F)

Definition

The BTU (th) per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit (Btu/(h·ft²·°F)) is an imperial unit of heat transfer coefficient equal to approximately 5.674 watts per square meter per Kelvin. It represents the rate of heat transfer per unit area per unit temperature difference, commonly used in specialized thermochemical applications where hour time units are preferred.

History/Origin

Developed for specialized thermochemical applications where hour time units are preferred, this unit became standard in thermochemical building thermal analysis and specialized HVAC system design. It provides a precise measure for heat transfer coefficient using thermochemical BTU and hour units.

Current Use

Used in specialized thermochemical applications, thermochemical building thermal analysis, and research contexts where thermochemical BTU and hour units are specified. It is essential for precise thermochemical calculations, specialized analysis, and specialized thermochemical applications.

Multiplier

5.674

Offset

0

Watt per Square Meter per Degree Celsius

W/(m²·°C)

Definition

The watt per square meter per degree Celsius (W/(m²·°C)) is a unit of heat transfer coefficient equal to one watt per square meter per Kelvin. It represents the rate of heat transfer per unit area per unit temperature difference, commonly used in thermal engineering applications where the Celsius temperature scale is preferred.

History/Origin

Developed for thermal engineering applications where the Celsius temperature scale is preferred, this unit became standard in building thermal analysis and HVAC system design. It provides a practical measure for heat transfer coefficient using familiar Celsius temperature units.

Current Use

Widely used in thermal engineering, HVAC system design, and building thermal analysis applications where the Celsius temperature scale is preferred. It is essential for calculating heat transfer rates, designing thermal management systems, and analyzing thermal properties in engineering applications.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

BTU (th) per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit to Watt per Square Meter per Degree Celsius Conversion Table

BTU (th) per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit [Btu/(h·ft²·°F)] Watt per Square Meter per Degree Celsius [W/(m²·°C)]
1 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) 5.674466 W/(m²·°C)
10 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) 56.744659 W/(m²·°C)
25 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) 141.861647 W/(m²·°C)
50 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) 283.723295 W/(m²·°C)
100 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) 567.44659 W/(m²·°C)
0 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) 0E+0 W/(m²·°C)
-10 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) -56.744659 W/(m²·°C)
-40 Btu/(h·ft²·°F) -226.978636 W/(m²·°C)