nedströmstrycket
Nedströmstrycket, also known as the Nedström effect, is a phenomenon in fluid dynamics where a pressure difference is created between two points in a fluid flow due to the presence of a solid boundary. This effect is named after the Swedish engineer and scientist Erik August Gabrielsson Nedström, who first described it in the early 20th century.
The Nedström effect occurs when a fluid flows over a solid surface, such as a pipe or
The Nedström effect has significant implications in various engineering applications, including the design of pipelines, channels,