jääneristykset
Jääneristykset, a Finnish term, translates to "ice insulation" and refers to the insulating properties of ice. When water freezes, its density decreases, and trapped air pockets form within the ice structure. This cellular structure, with air as a poor conductor of heat, significantly reduces the transfer of thermal energy.
This phenomenon is crucial in various natural and man-made applications. In nature, ice formations on lakes
In engineering and construction, the principles of ice insulation are sometimes considered, though more commonly artificial