lämpönsiirtäjien
Lämpönsiirtäjä, often translated as heat exchanger, is a device designed to efficiently transfer thermal energy from one medium to another. This process can occur between two fluids, a fluid and a solid, or between two solids. The primary goal of a heat exchanger is to facilitate heating or cooling without the two media coming into direct contact, although some designs allow for direct mixing.
The fundamental principle behind a heat exchanger is the second law of thermodynamics, which dictates that
Common types of lämpönsiirtäjät include shell-and-tube, plate, and finned-tube designs. Shell-and-tube exchangers consist of a bundle
Lämpönsiirtäjät are ubiquitous in industrial and domestic applications. They are essential components in power plants, chemical