varmekomitivitet
Varmekomitivitet, or thermal conductivity, is a material property that describes its ability to conduct heat. It is a scalar quantity, typically measured in watts per meter-kelvin (W/m·K). A high thermal conductivity indicates that a material can efficiently transfer heat, while a low value suggests it is a poor conductor, often referred to as a thermal insulator.
The process of heat conduction occurs through the vibration of atoms and molecules within a material and,
Varmekomitivitet is an important factor in many engineering and scientific applications. For example, in heat exchangers,