Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin to Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin Conversion

Convert between Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin and Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin quickly and accurately.

W/(m²·K)
J/(s·m²·K)

How to Convert Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin to Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin

Conversion Formula

1 W/(m²·K) = 1 J/(s·m²·K)
1 J/(s·m²·K) = 1 W/(m²·K)

Example

Convert 15 W/(m²·K) to J/(s·m²·K):

15 W/(m²·K) = 15 × 1 J/(s·m²·K) = 15 J/(s·m²·K)

Unit Information

Learn about the heat transfer coefficient units you're converting between

Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin

W/(m²·K)

Definition

The watt per square meter per Kelvin (W/(m²·K)) is the SI unit of heat transfer coefficient, representing the rate of heat transfer per unit area per unit temperature difference. It quantifies the thermal conductance of materials and surfaces, making it essential for thermal analysis, heat transfer calculations, and thermal system design in engineering applications.

History/Origin

Derived from the fundamental relationship between heat transfer rate, area, and temperature difference in thermodynamic systems, this unit became standardized with the adoption of the International System of Units. It provides a consistent measure for heat transfer coefficient across different materials and thermal systems, enabling accurate thermal design and analysis.

Current Use

Widely used in thermal engineering, HVAC system design, building thermal performance, and heat transfer calculations for quantifying thermal conductance. It is essential for designing thermal management systems, analyzing heat transfer rates, and optimizing thermal insulation in various engineering applications.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin

J/(s·m²·K)

Definition

The joule per second per square meter per Kelvin (J/(s·m²·K)) 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 joule and second units are preferred.

History/Origin

Developed for thermal engineering applications where joule and second units are preferred, this unit became standard in energy system design and thermal analysis. It provides a practical measure for heat transfer coefficient using familiar energy and time units.

Current Use

Widely used in thermal engineering, energy analysis, and industrial applications where joule and second units are preferred. It is essential for calculating heat transfer rates, designing thermal management systems, and analyzing thermal properties in energy and industrial applications.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin to Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin Conversion Table

Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin [W/(m²·K)] Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin [J/(s·m²·K)]
1 W/(m²·K) 1 J/(s·m²·K)
10 W/(m²·K) 10 J/(s·m²·K)
25 W/(m²·K) 25 J/(s·m²·K)
50 W/(m²·K) 50 J/(s·m²·K)
100 W/(m²·K) 100 J/(s·m²·K)
0 W/(m²·K) 0E+0 J/(s·m²·K)
-10 W/(m²·K) -10 J/(s·m²·K)
-40 W/(m²·K) -40 J/(s·m²·K)