dissipaters
A dissipater is a device or substance designed to absorb and spread out energy, typically heat, to prevent a concentrated buildup. This process is often referred to as heat dissipation. Dissipaters are crucial in many applications where excessive heat generation can lead to performance degradation or damage.
In electronics, heatsinks are a common type of dissipater. They are usually made of thermally conductive materials
Beyond electronics, dissipaters are used in various industrial and mechanical systems. For instance, in engines, cooling
The effectiveness of a dissipater is determined by factors like its material properties, surface area, and