Thermal conductance

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Noun

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  1. Template:Lb A measure of the ability of a particular body or assembly to conduct heat.

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The heat (thermal energy) flow Pth through a given body depends on the thermal conductance Cth of that body, and the temperature difference ΔT over it, and follows the formula:

Pth=Cth×ΔT

Thus, the higher the conductance, the higher the heat flow. The unit of thermal conductance in SI system of units is W·K−1. For the special case of an ideal plate with area A, thickness d and thermal conductivity λ, the thermal conductance of the plate is:

Cth=λ Ad

The multiplicative inverse of thermal conductance is thermal resistance, denoted as Rth.

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