maldistribution
Maldistribution refers to the nonuniform distribution of a resource, such as fluid, heat, or chemical species, across a set of parallel channels, pipes, or components within a system. It occurs when some paths receive more flow, energy, or material than others, leading to uneven performance and inefficiency. The term is used in engineering, process design, and energy systems to describe a common obstacle to achieving uniform operation.
Causes of maldistribution include geometric nonuniformity in headers, manifolds, or channel cross-sections; pressure or head differences
Consequences include reduced heat transfer or reaction efficiency, localized overheating or underutilization of channels, higher pressure
Mitigation strategies aim to improve uniformity by mechanical and control methods, such as balancing valves, flow