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Noun: overall heat transfer coefficient
  1. A measure of how well a building element transfers heat, with smaller values corresponding to better insulation and hence less heat loss; it is the rate of energy loss per unit area per degree difference in temperature, and is equal to the inverse of the R value
    "a solid brick wall has an overall heat transfer coefficient of about 2, similar to double glazing; well-insulated modern buildings should have walls with a U value less than 0.3";
    - U value