Lämpöjohtavuusominaisuuksistaan
Lämpöjohtavuus is a Finnish term that translates to thermal conductivity in English. It is a fundamental material property that quantifies a substance's ability to conduct heat. In simpler terms, it describes how effectively heat can pass through a material. Materials with high thermal conductivity, such as metals like copper and aluminum, allow heat to flow through them quickly. Conversely, materials with low thermal conductivity, often referred to as thermal insulators, resist the flow of heat. Examples of good insulators include materials like Styrofoam, fiberglass, and wood.
The concept of thermal conductivity is crucial in many scientific and engineering disciplines. In building design,
The unit of thermal conductivity in the International System of Units (SI) is watts per meter-kelvin (W/(m·K)).