kötélvent
Kötélvent is a term of Hungarian origin, literally translating to "rope wind" or "rope draft." It is most commonly associated with a specific type of airflow observed in certain industrial or mechanical processes. This phenomenon refers to the swirling or turbulent movement of air, often in a circular or helical pattern, that can occur when air is drawn through confined spaces or around obstructions. The visual resemblance to a spiraling rope is the basis for the name.
The formation of kötélvent is typically a consequence of fluid dynamics principles, particularly the creation of
Understanding kötélvent is important in engineering and design. In some applications, it may be an undesirable