lämpökoneiston
Lämpökoneiston, also known as a thermal engine or heat engine, is a device that converts heat energy into mechanical work. It operates based on the principles of thermodynamics, particularly the transfer and transformation of thermal energy. The fundamental goal of a lämpökoneiston is to harness heat from a high-temperature source and perform useful work by transferring this energy to a lower-temperature sink.
The basic components of a lämpökoneiston typically include a working substance (such as gas or vapor), a
Historically, the concept of lämpökoneiston emerged with the development of early steam engines in the 18th
Lämpökoneiston plays a vital role in power generation, transportation, and industrial processes. Its design and operation