lämpöläpäisykerroin
Lämpöläpäisykerroin, often denoted by the symbol U, is a measure of how well a building element, such as a wall, window, or roof, conducts heat. It quantifies the rate of heat transfer through a unit area of the element for a unit temperature difference between the environments on either side. The SI unit for the U-value is watts per square meter per kelvin (W/(m²·K)). A lower U-value indicates better thermal insulation, meaning less heat is lost from the building in winter and less heat enters in summer. Conversely, a higher U-value signifies poorer insulation and greater heat transfer.
The calculation of the U-value involves considering the thermal resistance of each layer within the building