lämpöjohtokyvy
Lämpöjohtokyvy, also known as thermal conductivity, is a material property that describes its ability to conduct heat. It is a measure of how effectively heat energy is transferred through a material by conduction. Higher thermal conductivity means a material can transfer heat more efficiently, while lower thermal conductivity indicates poorer heat transfer. This property is crucial in various engineering and scientific applications, from designing insulation for buildings to managing heat in electronic components.
The unit of thermal conductivity in the International System of Units (SI) is watts per meter-kelvin (W/(m·K)).
The thermal conductivity of a material is influenced by several factors, including its chemical composition, physical