Degree Fahrenheit Second per BTU (th) to Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU (IT) Conversion

Convert between Degree Fahrenheit Second per BTU (th) and Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU (IT) quickly and accurately.

°F·s/Btu (th)
°F·h/Btu (IT)

How to Convert Degree Fahrenheit Second per BTU (th) to Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU (IT)

Conversion Formula

1 °F·s/Btu (th) = 0 °F·h/Btu (IT)
1 °F·h/Btu (IT) = 3597.592 °F·s/Btu (th)

Example

Convert 15 °F·s/Btu (th) to °F·h/Btu (IT):

15 °F·s/Btu (th) = 15 × 0 °F·h/Btu (IT) = 0.004 °F·h/Btu (IT)

Unit Information

Learn about the thermal resistance units you're converting between

Degree Fahrenheit Second per BTU (th)

°F·s/Btu (th)

Definition

The degree Fahrenheit second per BTU (th) (°F·s/Btu (th)) is an imperial unit of thermal resistance equal to approximately 0.000527 kelvin per watt. It represents the temperature difference in Fahrenheit degrees per second per thermochemical BTU of heat flow, used in specialized high-frequency thermal analysis applications.

History/Origin

Developed as part of the thermochemical BTU system for high-frequency thermal analysis, this unit provides a precise measure for thermal resistance in rapid thermal processes. It is used in specialized applications requiring high precision in transient thermal calculations.

Current Use

Used in specialized high-frequency thermal analysis, precise transient heat transfer calculations, and advanced thermal engineering applications. It is commonly found in scientific research, specialized industrial processes, and advanced thermal management systems where thermochemical BTU precision is required.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU (IT)

°F·h/Btu (IT)

Definition

The degree Fahrenheit hour per BTU (IT) (°F·h/Btu (IT)) is an imperial unit of thermal resistance equal to approximately 1.896 kelvin per watt. It represents the temperature difference in Fahrenheit degrees per hour per BTU of heat flow, commonly used in HVAC and thermal engineering applications in the United States.

History/Origin

Developed as part of the imperial system for thermal resistance measurements, this unit became standard in the United States for HVAC and building thermal analysis. It provides a practical measure for thermal resistance using familiar imperial temperature and energy units.

Current Use

Commonly used in HVAC system design, building thermal analysis, and thermal engineering in the United States. It is essential for calculating heat transfer rates, designing thermal insulation, and predicting thermal performance in imperial unit systems.

Multiplier

1.896

Offset

0

Degree Fahrenheit Second per BTU (th) to Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU (IT) Conversion Table

Degree Fahrenheit Second per BTU (th) [°F·s/Btu (th)] Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU (IT) [°F·h/Btu (IT)]
1 °F·s/Btu (th) 0.000278 °F·h/Btu (IT)
10 °F·s/Btu (th) 0.00278 °F·h/Btu (IT)
25 °F·s/Btu (th) 0.006949 °F·h/Btu (IT)
50 °F·s/Btu (th) 0.013898 °F·h/Btu (IT)
100 °F·s/Btu (th) 0.027796 °F·h/Btu (IT)
0 °F·s/Btu (th) 0E+0 °F·h/Btu (IT)
-10 °F·s/Btu (th) -0.00278 °F·h/Btu (IT)
-40 °F·s/Btu (th) -0.011119 °F·h/Btu (IT)