gufukæling
Gufukæling, also known as steam chilling or steam cooling, is a thermodynamic process that utilizes the latent heat of vaporization of water to remove heat from a system. This method is often employed in industrial applications where a readily available source of steam can be leveraged for cooling purposes. The fundamental principle behind gufukæling involves the phase transition of water from a gaseous state (steam) to a liquid state (water). As steam condenses, it releases a significant amount of energy in the form of latent heat, which can then be absorbed by the surrounding environment or a medium that needs to be cooled.
The process typically involves directing steam into a heat exchanger where it comes into contact with a