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Haihdutusjäähdytys, also known as evaporative cooling, is a process that cools air through the evaporation of water. This method relies on the principle that when water evaporates, it absorbs heat from its surroundings, thus lowering the temperature of the air.
The most basic form of evaporative cooling is natural. For example, when we sweat, the evaporation of
Indirect evaporative cooling systems are more complex. They use a heat exchanger to cool the air without
Evaporative cooling is most effective in dry climates where the relative humidity is low. In humid environments,