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source flow

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source flow [′sȯrs ‚flō]
(fluid mechanics)
In three-dimensional flow, a point from which fluid issues at a uniform rate in all directions.
In two-dimensional flow, a line normal to the planes of flow, from which fluid flows uniformly in all directions at right angles to the line.


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Unfilled and low filled polymers show a typical source flow during filling of the mold, while the velocity profile over the part's thickness is parabolic with the highest velocity in the center of the part and wall adhesion at the surface.
The natural character is further emphasised by the matching source flow fitting, which feeds the stone with water like an open spring and in so doing, seems to constantly hollow it out even further.
In the visible interior of the "cut bamboo cane", Source flow also reveals a delicate shimmer, which is based on the interplay of light on the river-bed pebbles.
 
 
 
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