lämpöpinnat
Lämpöpinnat, also known as heat pipes, are passive heat transfer devices that efficiently transfer heat from one point to another. They consist of a sealed tube containing a working fluid, typically a liquid with a low boiling point, such as water or ammonia. One end of the tube is heated, causing the working fluid to evaporate and create a vapor pressure. This vapor pressure drives the vapor to the cooler end of the tube, where it condenses back into a liquid, releasing the heat. The liquid then returns to the hot end via capillary action or gravity, completing the cycle.
Heat pipes are widely used in various applications due to their high thermal conductivity and efficiency. They
The design of heat pipes can vary, with different shapes, sizes, and working fluids depending on the