jäähdytyslähteet
Jäähdytyslähteet refers to the sources or sinks of heat that are used in cooling systems. In a thermodynamic sense, a cooling system operates by transferring heat from a colder reservoir to a warmer reservoir, which requires an external energy input. The "jäähdytyslähteet" are the reservoirs involved in this heat transfer.
Common cooling sources can include ambient air, water bodies like lakes or rivers, the ground, or even
Conversely, the heat rejected by the cooling system, known as the heat sink, is often referred to