tsirkuleeruks
Tsirkuleeruks is a term used in Estonian technical literature to denote a device or subsystem that maintains circulation within a system. The word derives from the verb tsirkuleerima, to circulate, with the suffix -uks forming a noun for a device. In practice, a tsirkuleeruks refers to any component that promotes the continuous movement of a medium—liquid, gas, or even information—in a closed or semi-closed loop.
Functions and types: A tsirkuleeruks is typically designed to prevent stagnation, stabilize flow, and support heat
Applications: The concept is used across engineering disciplines. In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), tsirkuleeruks
Design considerations: Key factors include compatibility with the circulating medium, pressure and temperature ranges, energy efficiency,
See also: Circulation, Circulator pump, Flow control device.