lambdavärden
Lambdavärden, often referred to as lambda values, represent the thermal conductivity of a material in building physics. Specifically, it quantifies how effectively a material conducts heat. A low lambdavärde indicates that the material is a good insulator, meaning it resists the flow of heat. Conversely, a high lambdavärde signifies that the material is a poor insulator and conducts heat readily.
The unit for lambdavärde is watts per meter-kelvin (W/(m·K)). This unit reflects the amount of heat energy
In construction and insulation, materials with low lambdavärden are preferred for building envelopes to minimize heat
The lambdavärde is an intrinsic property of the material itself, independent of its thickness. However, when