höyrystö
Höyrystö is a Finnish term used in physics and engineering to denote vaporization, the transformation of a substance from a liquid to a gaseous phase. In technical contexts it can refer to the overall process as well as to the vapor that is produced. The concept covers two main mechanisms: evaporation, which occurs at the liquid surface at temperatures below the boiling point, and boiling, which happens when the vapor pressure inside the liquid equals the surrounding pressure and bubbles form within the liquid.
In thermodynamics, höyrystö requires energy input in the form of latent heat of vaporization. The rate
Applications of höyrystö are widespread in industry and technology. Evaporation and controlled vaporization are central to
See also: evaporation, boiling, phase transition, latent heat. While the term is Finnish, its core ideas