væskekjølte
Væskekjølte refers to a cooling system that utilizes a liquid to transfer heat away from a component or system. This method is commonly employed in various applications where efficient and consistent temperature regulation is crucial. The fundamental principle involves circulating a coolant, often water or a water-glycol mixture, through a closed loop. Heat is absorbed by the liquid as it passes through or around the component that needs cooling. The heated liquid then travels to a radiator or heat exchanger, where it is exposed to a cooler environment, typically airflow. This process allows the heat to dissipate from the liquid, which then returns to the component to repeat the cycle.
Væskekjølte systems are prevalent in internal combustion engines, where they prevent overheating by circulating coolant through