soojusjuhtivad
Soojusjuhtivad, literature commonly referred to as heat conductors, are materials or systems that facilitate the transfer of thermal energy through conduction. Thermal conduction is a mode of heat transfer in which energy moves from higher temperature regions to lower temperature regions via intermolecular vibrations, electron transport, or a combination of both. The efficiency of conduction depends on a material’s thermal conductivity, a property that quantifies the rate at which heat flows per unit area per unit temperature gradient.
In solid materials, atomic bonding and crystal lattice structure largely determine thermal conductivity. Metals, with their
Industrial and technological applications exploit the properties of soojusjuhtivad materials. Heat sinks, thermal interface materials, and