GesamtWärmedurchgangskoeffizient
GesamtWärmedur... is a term used in building physics to denote the overall thermal transmittance of a building component or of an entire building envelope. It describes how much heat passes through the structure from inside to outside for a given temperature difference. The concept is typically expressed as a U value in W/(m²·K) and serves as a single metric that aggregates the insulating properties of materials, layers, interfaces, and, in some approaches, thermal bridges.
Calculation starts from basic thermal resistance. For a multilayer element, the total thermal resistance is the
Applications include energy performance assessments, building energy certificates, and designing renovations to meet efficiency targets. The
Standards and practices typically reference DIN EN ISO 6946 for calculating component thermal resistance and DIN