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1. A type of streamline flow most often observed in viscous fluids near solid boundaries, which is characterised by the tendency for fluid to remain in thin, parallel layers to maintain uniform velocity. 2. A nonturbulent flow regime in which the stream filaments glide along the pipe axially with essentially no transverse mixing. Also known as "viscous" or "streamline flow." 3. Flow under conditions in which forces due to viscosity are more significant than forces due to inertia.
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| laminar air flow |
Air flow in which the entire mass of air within a designated space move with uniform velocity in a single direction along parallel flow lines with a minimum of mixing.
Ãâó: www.weizmann.ac.il/safety/chgl.html
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| laminar air flow |
A room that is specially designed to create a germfree atmosphere through airflow and filtration.
Ãâó: www.mayoclinic.org/bone-marrow-transplant/glossary...
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| laminar flow |
The flow regime which exists when Reynolds Number is below 2000. The path lines of the particles are smooth and regular, and there is little interchange of fluid mass between adjacent layers.
Ãâó: www.tdcoating.com/td_glossary_terms5.htm
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| laminar flow |
non-turbulent (irrotational) flow of fluids
Ãâó: www.dataphysics.de/english/service_gloss.htm
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