fischbensdiagram
A Fischbensdiagram, often referred to as a Sankey diagram, is a type of flow diagram where the width of the arrows is proportional to the flow rate. This visualization is particularly useful for illustrating energy, material, or cost transfers between different systems or entities. The key characteristic of a Fischbensdiagram is that the flow is conserved, meaning the total flow entering a node must equal the total flow leaving it.
The origin of the term "Fischbensdiagram" is not widely documented in standard English technical literature, suggesting