Helicoidal flow refers to a type of fluid motion where the flow follows a helical or spiral path. This means that the fluid moves in a circular manner while also progressing along an axis, creating a corkscrew-like effect. Helicoidal flow can occur in various contexts, such as in rotating fluids, biological systems, or engineering applications. In fluid dynamics, helicoidal flow can be analyzed using the principles of rotational and translational motion.
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