stromingskanalen
Stromingskanalen, literally the flow channel, is a term used in fluid dynamics and related disciplines to denote a channel through which a fluid moves under the influence of external forces such as gravity, pressure gradients, or wind-driven currents. The concept covers both natural waterways and engineered conduits, and it is applicable across scales from microfluidics to large river systems.
In natural settings, stromingskanalen include rivers and streams, tidal and estuarine channels, and submarine channels formed
Key characteristics of stromingskanalen include cross-sectional shape, slope, roughness of the bed and banks, and boundary
Formation and evolution depend on natural processes or human interventions. Natural channels develop through long-term interactions
Stromingskanalen are central to water resources, ecology, flood control, and transportation, with planning and maintenance guided