What is laminar air flow?
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Laminar airflow is defined as air moving at the same speed and in the same direction, with no or minimal cross-over of air streams (or “lamina”). By contrast, turbulent flow creates swirls and eddies that deposit particles on surfaces randomly and unpredictably.
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●That steady flow in which the air moves in the form of layers is called a laminar flow. In this flow, one layer slides over the other layer of air. The velocity of air flow is always less than the critical velocity of the air.
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