Faasimuutosjäähdytys
Faasimuutosjäähdytys, also known as phase-change cooling, is a thermal management technique that utilizes the latent heat of a substance undergoing a phase transition to absorb heat. This process typically involves a working fluid that changes state from liquid to gas or solid to liquid. During this phase change, a significant amount of energy, known as latent heat, is absorbed from the environment without a substantial increase in temperature.
The most common application of faasimuutosjäähdytys is in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Here, a refrigerant
Another form of faasimuutosjäähdytys involves melting and solidification. For example, ice can be used to cool
Faasimuutosjäähdytys offers advantages such as high cooling capacity and potential for passive operation, as it doesn't