wervelbochten
Wervelbochten, a Dutch term, translates to "vortex bends" or "swirl bends" in English and refers to a specific type of flow phenomenon observed in fluid dynamics. It describes the swirling or turbulent motion that occurs when a fluid, such as water or air, is forced to change direction, particularly in a curved channel or pipe. This change in direction causes the fluid's velocity profile to become non-uniform, leading to the formation of secondary flows or eddies within the main flow.
These wervelbochten are a consequence of inertial forces dominating viscous forces. As the fluid attempts to