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flow systems

Flow systems are networks of connected components—such as pipes, channels, or ducts—that transport fluids like water, air, or chemicals from one point to another. They are designed to control and direct the movement efficiently, maintaining desired flow rates and pressures. Examples include water supply networks, HVAC systems, or biological circulatory systems. Proper design of flow systems ensures reliable, safe, and efficient operation by minimizing losses, preventing leaks, and accommodating changes in demand or conditions. They play a vital role in industries, infrastructure, and nature by enabling the controlled movement of fluids.