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Laminar flow

Laminar flow (/ˈlæmɪnər/) is the property of fluid particles in fluid dynamics to follow smooth paths in layers, with each layer moving smoothly past the adjacent layers with little or no mixing. At low velocities, the fluid tends to flow without lateral mixing, and adjacent layers slide past one another smoothly. There are no cross-currents…

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Laminar flow

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related to External links · 8
Laminar flow → Chicago, Flow Waterfall, High, YouTube, YouTubeA, YouTubeBuild, YouTubeLaminar, YouTubeReversible
related to Examples · 7
Laminar flow → Another, As, Because, Here, In, Prandtl, The
related to Relationship with the Reynolds number · 7
Laminar flow → As, If, Laminar, Reynolds, Stokes, The, The Reynolds
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Laminar flow → Air, Beall, Eastern Bloc, Laminar, LFR
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Laminar flow → flow regime characterized by high momentum diffusion and low momentum convection.When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel such as a pipe or between two flat plates

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Laminar flowis aflow regime characterized by high momentum diffusion and low momentum convection.When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel such as a pipe or between two flat plates0.90text
a pipe or between two flat platesinstance ofLaminar flow is a flow regime characterized by high momentum diffusion and low momentum convection.When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel0.80text
either of two types of flow may occur depending on the velocityinstance ofLaminar flow is a flow regime characterized by high momentum diffusion and low momentum convection.When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel0.80text
viscosity of the fluidinstance ofLaminar flow is a flow regime characterized by high momentum diffusion and low momentum convection.When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel0.80text
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