COANDA EFFECT


Meaning of COANDA EFFECT in English

kō¦andə-, -än- noun

Usage: usually capitalized C

Etymology: after Henri Coanda died 1972 Romanian engineer

: the tendency of a jet of fluid emerging from an orifice to follow an adjacent flat or curved surface and to entrain fluid from the surroundings so that a region of lower pressure develops

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