laminar

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of fluid motion, smooth and regular, flowing as though in different layers
Thin flat electronic circuits, usually flexible
{a} in plates, pertaining to a plate
An organized flow field that can be described with streamlines In order for laminar flow to be permissible, the viscous stresses must dominate over the fluid inertia stresses
Consists of flat sheet-like features
streamline flow in a fluid near a solid boundary
– Low Reynolds number flow, in which viscous forces predominate over inertial forces Streamlines are time-invariant and convective transport is negligible
Smooth, non-turbulent Often used to describe cloud formations that appear to be shaped by a smooth flow of air traveling in parallel layers or sheets
In, or consisting of, thin plates or layers; having the form of a thin plate or lamina
flow condition with no waves, eddies etc Rarely encountered in open channel flow
Smooth, non-turbulent Often used to describe cloud formations which appear to be shaped by a smooth flow of air traveling in parallel layers or sheets
Laminar flow means the fluid is moving in smooth layers around the object Airflow becomes turbulent moving from the front to the rear of the car, forced around obstructions such as mirrors, helmets, and roll bars
Laminar flow means the fluid is moving in smooth layers around the object Air flow becomes turbulent moving from the front to the rear of the car, forced around obstructions such as mirrors, helmets, and rollbars
arranged in or consisting of laminae
{s} made up of overlapping layers, layered, laminated
laminary
laminar flow
A smooth, streamline type of viscous flow in which the fluid behaves as a system of orderly layers, with no eddies or irregular fluctuations
laminar flow
In fluid flow, a smooth flow in which no crossflow of fluid particles occur between adjacent streamlines; hence, a flow conceived as made up of layers - commonly distinguished from turbulent flow
laminar flow
The type of fluid flow where all particles of the fluid move in paths parallel to each other and to the direction of flow, without cross motion from one path to another In general, this type of flow occurs only at very low average velocities, or in fluids having a high viscosity index
laminar flow
Nonturbulent flow of air in layers (flowing in a vertical direction in the case of a biosafety hood)
laminar flow
Streamlined flow of a fluid where viscous forces are more significant than inertial forces, generally below a Reynolds number of 2000
laminar flow
The type of flow that occurs when viscosity forces predominate and the particles of the fluid move in smooth, parallel paths
laminar flow
Movement of water within a stream that occurs as uninterrupted parallel flows Laminar flow generally occurs in areas where friction is low
laminar flow
– a type of fluid flow in which the layers move smoothly past each other without crossing paths (see streamline)
laminar flow
air flow in which essentially the entire body of air within a confined area moves with uniform velocity and direction as the ambient atmosphere being sampled
laminar flow
Fluid flow in which entire layers have the same velocity
laminar flow
State of fluid flow, where the particles move along parallel, ordered paths Results in low friction on submerged surfaces, but has problems to follow retreating shapes (e g fuselage tails, airfoil behind location of maximum thickness) see also: Turbulent Flow
laminar flow
A flow in which rapid fluctuations are absent
laminar flow
a flow in which the movement of particles is parallel and straight
laminar flow
Smooth flow with no mixing across stream lines Characterised by low Reynolds number
laminar flow
A flow in which fluid moves smoothly in streamlines in parallel layers or sheets The stream lines remain distinct and the flow directions at every point remain unchanged with time It is characteristic of the movement of ground water Contrasts with turbulent flow Synonymous with Streamline Flow and Viscous Flow
laminar flow
smooth, viscosity dominated flow
laminar flow
Smooth and regular fluid flow -- the direction of motion at any point remaining constant as if the fluid were moving in a series of layers sliding over one another without mixing
laminar flow
Slow, smooth flow, with each drop of water traveling a smooth path parallel to its neighboring drops Laminar flow is characteristic of low velocities, and particles of sediment in the flow zones are moved by rolling or saltation
laminar flow
Streamlined flow with no turbulence It is a filtration system used through virtually all clean room processing operations to control airflow and velocity at workstations within the fab   The "path" the airflow takes is optimized to keep airborne particles from coming in contact with the wafers
laminar flow
A type of flow in which the fluid moves in parallel lines Contrast with turbulent flow
laminar flow
nonturbulent streamline flow in parallel layers (laminae)
laminar flow
streamline flow in a viscous fluid near a solid boundary
laminar flow
The linear motion of a fluid
laminar flow
The movement of a fluid, usually at low velocity and, therefore, at low kinetic energy levels, in which the molecules of the fluid flow along smooth parallel lines called streamlines
laminar flow
Nonturbulent flow of a viscous fluid in layers near a boundary, as that of lubricating oil in bearings. Fluid flow in which the fluid travels smoothly or in regular paths. The velocity, pressure, and other flow properties at each point in the fluid remain constant. Laminar flow over a horizontal surface may be thought of as consisting of thin layers, all parallel to each other, that slide over each other. It is common only where the flow channel is relatively small, the fluid is moving slowly, and its viscosity is relatively high. Examples include the flow of oil through a thin tube and blood flow through capillaries. See also turbulent flow
laminar flow
when the neighboring layers of a moving liquid slide by each other smoothly
laminar flow clean room
a clean room free of all extraneous particles; used in fabricating microprocessors
Turkish - English
laminator
laminar

    Hyphenation

    la·mi·nar

    Turkish pronunciation

    lämînır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlamənər/ /ˈlæmɪnɜr/

    Etymology

    () From Latin lamina.
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