Laminar Flow

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Laminar flow is a smooth, orderly movement of fluid in parallel layers, with minimal mixing between the layers. In this type of flow, the fluid travels in consistent, straight paths or streamlines, and its velocity at any given point remains constant over time. Laminar flow typically occurs at lower velocities and in fluids with higher viscosity, and is characterized by a low Reynolds number (generally less than 2,000). It contrasts with turbulent flow, where the fluid experiences chaotic changes in pressure and velocity. Laminar flow is common in applications like blood flow in capillaries, air movement over airplane wings at low speeds, and in precise industrial processes where minimizing fluid disturbance is crucial.

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