nestekiertojäähdyttimiä
Nestekiertojäähdyttimiä, often translated as liquid cooling systems or coolant radiators, are devices designed to dissipate heat from a fluid into the surrounding environment. They are commonly used in applications where efficient thermal management is crucial, such as in internal combustion engines, computers, and industrial processes. The fundamental principle behind their operation is the transfer of heat from a warmer fluid to a cooler medium, typically air.
A typical nestekiertojäähdytin consists of a network of tubes or channels through which the heated fluid flows.
The efficiency of a nestekiertojäähdytin is influenced by several factors, including the fluid flow rate, the