soojusmahutus
Soojusmahutus refers to the storage of heat in a mass or body of water for later use in heating water or buildings. This concept involves the principle of internal energy transfer through the thermal properties of water. As water heats up, its temperature increases, and it absorbs thermal energy from its surroundings. When cooled, the water releases this stored heat, which can then be used for various purposes.
The term soojusmahutus is derived from Estonian, a language spoken in Estonia. In Estonian, "soojus" means heat
In contrast to solar thermal systems, soojusmahutus relies on the thermal energy stored in water rather than
The implementation of soojusmahutus systems requires careful consideration of factors such as tank size, insulation, and
Overall, soojusmahutus is an efficient method for storing and distributing thermal energy, offering a reliable heat