tilavuuspinta
Tilavuuspinta is a Finnish term that literally means “volume surface.” In geometry it refers to the closed surface that encloses a three‑dimensional region. The tilavuuspinta of a solid is also called its boundary. A tilavuuspinta is a two‑dimensional manifold that separates the interior points of the solid from the outside world. It is a fundamental concept in topology where a three‑dimensional manifold is said to be compact if it can be described as the interior of a tilavuuspinta together with that surface.
For many elementary solids the tilavuuspinta coincides with the familiar surface area. The sphere, cube, cylinder
A key mathematical result involving tilavuuspinta is the divergence theorem (Gauss's theorem), which equates the flux
In engineering practice the tilavuuspinta is used to determine surface area for heat exchangers, coating, or