vaihejähdytys
Vaihejähdytys, also known as phase change cooling, is a method of heat dissipation that utilizes the latent heat of vaporization of a working fluid. This process involves a closed loop system where a refrigerant circulates. Heat is absorbed by the refrigerant in the evaporator, causing it to change from a liquid to a gas. This phase change requires a significant amount of energy, effectively removing heat from the component or system being cooled.
The gaseous refrigerant then travels to the condenser, where it releases the absorbed heat to the surroundings
The effectiveness of vaihejähdytys is dependent on the properties of the working fluid, such as its boiling