= Stratified flows
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Stratified flows refer to a type of fluid flow where different layers, or strata, of fluids with varying densities or compositions exist and move relative to each other. This phenomenon is commonly observed in various natural and industrial processes, such as in lakes, oceans, and oil reservoirs, as well as in pipelines where fluids of different densities are transported. Key characteristics of stratified flows include: 1. **Density Differentiation**: The fluids involved have distinct densities, leading to the formation of layers.
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