lämpövihe
Lämpövihe is a Finnish term used primarily in educational contexts to describe an audible effect produced when heat interacts with a gas in a narrow channel or confined cavity, causing sound. The word combines lämpö meaning heat and vihe from viheltää, to whistle. In practice, lämpövihe refers to demonstrations that illustrate thermoacoustic coupling, where rapid heating creates pressure fluctuations that excite acoustic resonances, producing a whistle-like tone. The phenomenon is related to thermoacoustic oscillations and to devices such as the Rijke tube, which generate sound when a heater is placed in a column of air.
Mechanismally, when a gas is heated in a restricted geometry, its pressure rises and can drive oscillations
In educational use, lämpövihe demonstrations help illustrate connections between thermodynamics and acoustics, such as the temperature
See also: thermoacoustics, Rijke tube, acoustics, adiabatic process. References to the term are mainly found in