selfcooling
Selfcooling is a term used to describe systems or processes that reduce their own temperature without requiring continuous external cooling input. In many contexts it relies on internal energy-absorbing mechanisms such as phase changes, chemical reactions, or the expansion of a gas.
The main mechanisms include evaporative cooling, where liquid water or other liquids lose heat as some molecules
In nature, selfcooling effects are common. Sweating and plant transpiration transfer heat away from surfaces, producing
Technological applications pursue passive cooling designs that require little or no external energy. These include buildings