Kilowatt per Meter per Kelvin to BTU (IT) Inch per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit Conversion

Convert between Kilowatt per Meter per Kelvin and BTU (IT) Inch per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit quickly and accurately.

kW/(m·K)
Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)

How to Convert Kilowatt per Meter per Kelvin to BTU (IT) Inch per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit

Conversion Formula

1 kW/(m·K) = 6933.472 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
1 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F) = 0 kW/(m·K)

Example

Convert 15 kW/(m·K) to Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F):

15 kW/(m·K) = 15 × 6933.472 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F) = 104002.077 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)

Unit Information

Learn about the thermal conductivity units you're converting between

Kilowatt per Meter per Kelvin

kW/(m·K)

Definition

The kilowatt per meter per kelvin (kW/(m·K)) is a unit of thermal conductivity equal to 1000 watts per meter per kelvin. It represents the amount of heat energy transferred per unit time through a unit area of material with a unit temperature gradient, commonly used for high thermal conductivity materials and large-scale thermal systems.

History/Origin

Developed for measuring thermal conductivity of high-conductivity materials and large-scale thermal systems, this unit became standard in industrial and engineering applications. It provides a convenient measure for thermal conductivity in contexts where kilowatt units are more appropriate than watt units.

Current Use

Widely used in industrial thermal engineering, power generation, and large-scale thermal systems for measuring high thermal conductivity materials. It is essential for designing thermal management systems, calculating heat transfer rates, and analyzing thermal properties in industrial applications.

Multiplier

1000

Offset

0

BTU (IT) Inch per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit

Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)

Definition

The BTU (IT) inch per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit (Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)) is an imperial unit of thermal conductivity equal to approximately 0.144 watts per meter per kelvin. It represents the amount of heat energy transferred per unit time through a unit area of material with a unit temperature gradient, commonly used for low thermal conductivity materials and insulation applications.

History/Origin

Developed for measuring thermal conductivity of low-conductivity materials and insulation applications, this unit became standard in building insulation and thermal analysis in the United States. It provides a practical measure for thermal conductivity in contexts where inch and hour units are more appropriate.

Current Use

Widely used in building insulation analysis, thermal insulation design, and energy efficiency applications in the United States. It is essential for calculating heat transfer rates, designing thermal insulation, and analyzing thermal performance in building and insulation applications.

Multiplier

0.144

Offset

0

Kilowatt per Meter per Kelvin to BTU (IT) Inch per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit Conversion Table

Kilowatt per Meter per Kelvin [kW/(m·K)] BTU (IT) Inch per Hour per Square Foot per Degree Fahrenheit [Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)]
1 kW/(m·K) 6933.471797 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
10 kW/(m·K) 69334.717968 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
25 kW/(m·K) 173336.79492 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
50 kW/(m·K) 346673.58984 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
100 kW/(m·K) 693347.1796800001 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
0 kW/(m·K) 0E+0 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
-10 kW/(m·K) -69334.717968 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)
-40 kW/(m·K) -277338.871872 Btu·in/(h·ft²·°F)