Sampson flow
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Sampson flow
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Sampson flow is defined as fluid flow through an infinitely thin orifice in the viscous flow regime for low Reynolds number. It is derived from an analytical solution to the Navier-Stokes equations. The below equation can be used to calculate the total volumetric flowrate through such an orifice: Here, Q S is the volumetric flowrate in m 3 / s e c , Δ P is the pressure difference in Pa, d is the pore diameter in m, and μ is the fluid's dynamic viscosity in Pa·s. The flow can also be expressed as
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