bottom flow

bottom flow

[′bäd·əm ‚flō]
(engineering)
A molding apparatus that forms hollow plastic articles by injecting the blowing air at the bottom of the mold.
(hydrology)
A density current that is denser than any section of the surrounding water and that flows along the bottom of the body of water. Also known as underflow.
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