University of Washington: To Make Fluid Flow in One Direction Down a Pipe, It Helps to Be a Shark
September 26, 2024
September 26, 2024
SEATTLE, Washington, Sept. 26 (TNSres) -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
Flaps perform essential jobs. From pumping hearts to revving engines, flaps help fluid flow in one direction. Without them, keeping liquids going in the right direction is challenging to do.
Researchers from the University of Washington have discovered a new way to help liquid flow in only one direction -- but without flaps. In a paper published Sept. 24 in the Proc . . .
Flaps perform essential jobs. From pumping hearts to revving engines, flaps help fluid flow in one direction. Without them, keeping liquids going in the right direction is challenging to do.
Researchers from the University of Washington have discovered a new way to help liquid flow in only one direction -- but without flaps. In a paper published Sept. 24 in the Proc . . .