Entrainment (hydrodynamics)
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For other uses, see Entrainment (disambiguation).
Entrainment is the transport of fluid across an interface between two bodies of fluid by a shear-induced turbulent flux.[1] Entrainment is important in turbulent jets, plumes, and gravity currents, and is an ongoing topic of research.[2]
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