tuulijäähdytys
Tuulijäähdytys, also known as air cooling, is a method of heat dissipation where a fluid, typically air, is circulated over a hot surface to carry away thermal energy. This process is widely employed in various applications, from cooling electronic components in computers to dissipating heat from engines in vehicles and machinery. The effectiveness of tuulijäähdytys depends on several factors, including the temperature difference between the hot surface and the cooling fluid, the surface area exposed to the airflow, and the velocity of the airflow.
In many systems, fans are used to force air over the heat-generating components. These fans increase the
Tuulijäähdytys is a simple and cost-effective cooling method, making it a popular choice in many industries.