puhallinjäähdytys
Puhallinjäähdytys, also known as fan cooling or forced air cooling, is a method used to dissipate heat from a component or system by actively circulating air across its surfaces. This is achieved through the use of a fan, which creates airflow. The primary principle behind puhallinjäähdytys is to increase the rate of convective heat transfer. By moving air over a hot surface, the air absorbs heat and carries it away, replacing it with cooler air. This continuous exchange of air significantly enhances the cooling efficiency compared to passive methods like natural convection or simple heat sinks.
Puhallinjäähdytys is widely employed in various applications, most notably in electronics. Computer components such as CPUs,