kevertáramló
Kevertáramló is a term of Hungarian origin that literally translates to "mixed current" or "mixed flow." It is primarily used in the context of fluid dynamics and engineering to describe a flow regime where both laminar and turbulent characteristics are present simultaneously. This is distinct from purely laminar flow, where fluid particles move in smooth, parallel layers, and purely turbulent flow, where fluid motion is chaotic and characterized by eddies and mixing.
In kevertáramló conditions, the flow exhibits a degree of order, often with a dominant direction of movement,
Understanding and predicting kevertáramló is crucial in many engineering applications, such as the design of pipelines,