sulging
Sulging refers to a phenomenon observed in certain fluid dynamics experiments, particularly those involving the movement of liquids through porous media or confined spaces. It describes a situation where the flow of a liquid appears to stall or significantly slow down, often despite a continuous driving pressure. This is not a fundamental physical law but rather an emergent behavior arising from the complex interplay of factors such as surface tension, viscosity, pore geometry, and fluid-solid interactions.
The term "sulging" is often used in contexts like geological fluid flow, where groundwater or oil might