nachfließen
Nachfließen is a German term that translates loosely to "afterflow" or "residual flow." It is primarily used in the context of fluid dynamics and geohydrology to describe the continued movement of a fluid after the main driving force has ceased or diminished. This phenomenon can occur in various natural and engineered systems.
In hydrology, nachfließen refers to the slow, sustained movement of groundwater after a period of significant
In engineering, nachfließen can be observed in pipelines or channels. For instance, after a pump is shut