lämpöhävikki
Lämpöhävikki refers to the loss of heat from a system or object to its surroundings. This phenomenon is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics and is present in various applications, from building insulation to industrial processes. Heat naturally flows from areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature. Lämpöhävikki quantifies this outward flow of thermal energy.
Several mechanisms contribute to lämpöhävikki. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact of particles.
In buildings, lämpöhävikki is a primary concern for energy efficiency. It represents the heat that escapes