Description: The vortex shedding phenomenon is a fluid dynamics phenomenon that occurs when the flow of a fluid, such as air or coolant, separates from the surface of an object. This phenomenon can significantly influence the cooling efficiency of various systems, as vortex shedding can create low-pressure zones and turbulence that affect heat transfer. When the flow separates, vortices form that can oscillate and generate pressure fluctuations, which can lead to an increase in temperature of the affected component. Proper management of this phenomenon is crucial for the design of efficient cooling systems, as inadequate cooling can result in suboptimal performance and, in extreme cases, damage to the component. Therefore, understanding and controlling vortex shedding is essential for optimizing heat dissipation in high-performance systems, especially in applications where intensive and continuous processing is required.