You don't have thermal conductivity conversions!
You don't have thermal conductivity conversions!
by Mikeman on 04/05/05 at 17:56:53
1 W/m-K = .57782 Btu/h-ft-F
come to think of it, you also don't have specific heat conversions.
1 kJ/kg-K = .23885 Btu/lbm-R
here's heat transfer coefficients:
1 W/m^2-K = .17612 Btu/h-ft^2-F
Plz get these up, your site is indispensible for doing mechanical engineering lab writeups.
Thanks,
Mikeman
Re: You don't have thermal conductivity conversion
by Robert Fogt on 04/05/05 at 20:00:37
I have that on my to-do list.
I have researched this already, just have not gotten it up on the site.