vedeljahutussüsteem
Vedeljahutussüsteem is an Estonian term referring to a liquid cooling system. This type of system is employed to dissipate heat from various components, most commonly in electronic devices like computers or engines in vehicles. The fundamental principle involves a liquid, typically a mixture of water and antifreeze, circulating through a closed loop. As the liquid passes over hot components, it absorbs thermal energy. This heated liquid then travels to a radiator or heat exchanger, where it is cooled by airflow or another medium. The cooled liquid then returns to the component, continuing the cycle.
The primary advantage of liquid cooling over air cooling is its superior efficiency in heat transfer. Liquids
A typical vedeljahutussüsteem consists of several key components: a pump to circulate the liquid, tubing or