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flödes

Flödes is a Swedish noun tied to the word flöde, meaning flow or movement of a quantity through space or across a boundary. In both everyday language and technical vocabulary, flödes appears in compound terms to denote the rate, direction, or pattern of movement. Examples include blodflöde (blood flow), luftflöde (airflow), and trafikflöde (traffic flow). In many compounds, flödes functions as a stem or genitive form rather than a stand-alone concept.

In physics and engineering, flödes describes transport processes: the volumetric flow rate Q measures how much

In biology and medicine, blodflöde refers to blood flow through vessels and tissues, essential for perfusion

In engineering and industry, flöde management is central to fluid handling, chemical processing, and energy systems.

volume
passes
a
cross-section
per
unit
time
(m^3/s;
commonly
L/s).
The
mass
flow
rate
ṁ
measures
the
mass
passing
per
unit
time
(kg/s).
Flow
can
be
described
locally
by
velocity
fields
and
globally
by
conservation
laws;
the
continuity
principle
states
that,
in
a
closed
system
and
for
incompressible
fluids,
the
total
flödes
into
a
region
equals
the
flödes
out.
and
oxygen
delivery.
Regulation
of
flöde
involves
vessel
diameter,
pressure
gradients,
and
metabolic
signals,
and
disruptions
can
lead
to
tissue
damage.
In
meteorology
and
environmental
science,
luftflöde
and
related
terms
govern
weather
patterns
and
climate
dynamics.
Components
such
as
valves,
pumps,
and
nozzles
control
flöde
to
achieve
desired
performance,
safety,
and
efficiency.
The
term
thus
connects
physics,
biology,
and
technology
through
a
common
concept
of
the
movement
of
substances
or
quantities.
See
also:
flow,
flöde,
blodflöde,
trafikflöde,
luftflöde.