Jäännöslämmöt
Jäännöslämmöt, or residual heat, refers to the heat that remains in a system or substance after the primary heat source has been removed or turned off. This phenomenon is common in various physical and engineering contexts.
In internal combustion engines, jäännöslämmöt is the heat present in the engine components after the engine
In the context of energy recovery, jäännöslämmöt can be a valuable resource. For instance, in power plants
The rate at which jäännöslämmöt dissipates depends on factors such as the material's thermal properties, its