tiheyserojen
Tiheyserojen is a hypothetical physical phenomenon described in theoretical discussions of density-driven separation in fluid and porous media. The name combines the Finnish word tiheys, meaning density, with ero, meaning difference, plus the suffix -jen to form a process name. In these discussions, tiheyserojen refers to conditions under which density contrasts within a system lead to selective transport and eventual demixing or stratification of components.
Mechanism: In a system subject to a density gradient—such as gravity or centrifugal fields—components with different
Context and status: The concept is largely theoretical and used in modeling exercises, thought experiments, and
Potential implications: If realized, tiheyserojen could inspire density-based sorting mechanisms in microfluidic devices, enhance understanding of
See also: density-driven convection, phase separation, demixing, buoyancy-driven flow, Rayleigh–Taylor instability, porous media transport.