
The Flow Channel
A flow channel is a pathway designed to direct the movement of liquids, gases, or other materials smoothly and efficiently from one point to another. It can be found in various systems, such as pipes, ducts, or natural formations like riverbeds. The purpose is to control the flow, reduce turbulence, and optimize transport. Properly designed flow channels improve system performance, conserve energy, and prevent issues like blockages or erosion. They are essential in many engineering applications, including water supply, HVAC systems, and chemical processing, ensuring materials move effectively and safely within a system.