vedelkülmutuse
Vedelkülmutuse, also known as immersion cooling or liquid immersion cooling, is a method of cooling electronic components by directly submerging them in a non-conductive dielectric fluid. This approach differs from traditional air cooling or water cooling systems that rely on airflow or heat exchangers to dissipate heat. In vedelkülmutuse, the fluid circulates around the components, absorbing heat directly from their surfaces.
There are two primary types of vedelkülmutuse: single-phase and two-phase. In single-phase immersion cooling, the dielectric
Vedelkülmutuse offers several advantages, including significantly improved thermal management, which can lead to higher component performance