Heat flux or
thermal flux is the rate of heat
energy transfer through a given surface, per unit time. The SI derived unit of
heat rate is joule per second, or watt.
Heat flux density is the heat rate per unit area. In
SI units, heat flux density is measured in
[W/m
2]. Heat rate is a scalar quantity, while heat
flux is a
vectorial quantity. To define the heat flux at a certain point in space, one takes the
limiting case where the size of the surface becomes infinitesimally small.