konveksiin
Konveksiin refers to heat transfer by the bulk motion of a fluid, a process known as convection. It occurs when a fluid’s temperature differs from its surroundings, creating density differences that drive motion. Convection can be natural, driven by buoyancy forces such as warm air rising in a room or mantle convection in the Earth, or forced, where external devices like fans, pumps, or stirrers move the fluid to enhance heat transfer.
The mechanism involves a convective boundary layer near solid surfaces, with efficiency described by the convective
Applications span multiple fields, from heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and electronic device cooling to