Heat Flux Density Converter
Heat flux density measures heat transfer rate per unit area. Critical for thermal engineering, HVAC design, and heat exchanger calculations.
How to Convert W/m² to BTU/hr·ft²
Multiply the number of W/m² by 0.3171 to get BTU/hr·ft².
BTU/hr·ft² = W/m² × 0.3171
Example: 100 W/m² × 0.3171 = 31.71 BTU/hr·ft²
How to Convert cal/cm²·s to W/m²
Multiply the number of cal/cm²·s by 41,840 to get W/m².
W/m² = cal/cm²·s × 41,840
Example: 0.01 cal/cm²·s × 41,840 = 418.4 W/m²
How to Convert BTU/hr·ft² to W/m²
Multiply the number of BTU/hr·ft² by 3.1546 to get W/m².
W/m² = BTU/hr·ft² × 3.1546
Example: 10 BTU/hr·ft² × 3.1546 = 31.546 W/m²
Heat Flux Density Conversion FAQs
- How do you convert W/m² to BTU/hr·ft²?
- What is the formula for cal/cm²·s to W/m²?
- How do you convert BTU/hr·ft² to W/m²?
- What is heat flux density conversion?
- How many W/m² are in a BTU/hr·ft²?
- Used in heat exchanger design and analysis.
- Important for building energy efficiency calculations.
- Applied in electronic cooling system design.