AirFlow
Airflow refers to the movement of air relative to a surrounding environment. It arises when there is a pressure difference, temperature or density differences causing buoyancy, or when external forcing such as fans, wind, or mechanical ventilation drives air through spaces or around objects. Airflow can be characterized by velocity fields, direction, and volumetric flow rate, typically measured in meters per second for velocity and cubic meters per hour or cubic feet per minute for flow rate.
The flow can be laminar, where air layers glide smoothly, or turbulent, where motion is chaotic and
In built environments, airflow governs ventilation, temperature control, and indoor air quality, affecting comfort and pollutant
Engineers study airflow using experimental methods such as wind tunnels and tracer gases, and numerical techniques