Converting Units for Thermal Conductivity: A Scientist's Guide

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Dear reader,

I thought I was getting the hang of converting units but came across a thermal conductivity value and the unit was given in:
BTU/hr-ft-R :eek: I assume the 'R' means 'Rankine'.

I want to convert to the SI unit for Thermal Conductivity:
W/(m·K)

Any ideas? Or if you know where to find the Thermal Conductivity of refrigerant R-134a at 60.29degs C please let me know ;).

Thank you
 
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Excellent Thank you very much, have saved that Common conversion factors pdf as well.

Thermal Conductivity was the last piece to this small puzzle and couldn't do anything til I found that.
 
cheers, I did google it but not in the format you type it and got bad results,, Good thing is I know to use that format you have used. Funny, what ever way i type it in Google now it knows what I mean :D
 
I copied and pasted your format into the searchbar - though google has learned the sorts of results I like so maybe that accounts for it. I often do that when I'm not sure what's intended.

The format in post #2 was copied and pasted from the Common Conversions PDF :)