flüssigkeitsgekühlten
Flüssigkeitsgekühlten is a German term that translates to "liquid-cooled" in English. It describes a method of heat dissipation where a liquid is circulated through a system to absorb and carry away excess heat. This is a common cooling technique used in various applications, most notably in computer systems and internal combustion engines.
In the context of computers, liquid cooling systems typically consist of a water block that attaches to
For internal combustion engines, liquid cooling involves a coolant (typically an antifreeze and water mixture) circulating