soojuspippe
Soojuspippe is an Estonian term that translates to "heat pipe." It refers to a passive heat transfer device that uses phase change to transport heat. A heat pipe typically consists of a sealed tube containing a working fluid. The fluid is heated at one end, causing it to evaporate. The vapor then travels to the cooler end of the pipe, where it condenses back into a liquid, releasing its latent heat. The liquid then returns to the heated end via a wick structure, completing the cycle.
Heat pipes are highly efficient at transferring heat with very little temperature drop. Their effectiveness stems