Elektronickakoelers
Elektronickakoelers are devices or assemblies designed to manage heat in electronic equipment by removing excess thermal energy from components and enclosure surfaces. The term combines elements meaning electronic and coolers and is used in some languages to refer to a broad category of thermal-management solutions for electronics. Elektronickakoelers encompass a wide range of technologies, from simple passive heatsinks to active cooling systems that use fans, heat exchangers, or liquid-cooling loops.
Typical cooling methods include passive conduction and natural convection with metal heatsinks; forced convection with fans;
Applications of elektronickakoelers cover equipment with significant heat generation, such as personal computers, servers, telecommunications gear,
Design considerations for elektronickakoelers include cooling capacity (measured in watts or BTU/h), thermal resistance, space and
Related topics include heatsinks, thermal management, heat pipes, thermal fluids, and liquid cooling. The field continues