sumutusjäähdytys
Sumutusjäähdytys, also known as evaporative cooling or mist cooling, is a process that cools air through the evaporation of water. This phenomenon occurs naturally in many environments. In artificial systems, fine water droplets are sprayed into the air. As these droplets evaporate, they absorb heat from the surrounding air, thus lowering its temperature. The effectiveness of sumutusjäähdytys depends on factors such as ambient temperature, humidity, and air movement. Higher temperatures and lower humidity levels lead to more efficient cooling.
The principle behind sumutusjäähdytys is the latent heat of vaporization. When water changes from a liquid
While effective in reducing air temperature, sumutusjäähdytys also increases humidity. This can be a beneficial side