Counterflow

/ˌkaʊntərˈfloʊ/ noun

Definition

The movement of fluid or traffic in the opposite direction of the normal or primary flow.

Etymology

From counter- + flow (Old English flowan). This term became common in engineering, physics, and traffic management in the 20th century.

Kelly Says

Heat exchangers work brilliantly because they use counterflow—if hot and cold liquids flow past each other in opposite directions, maximum heat transfer happens, which is why your shower feels less scalding when it's been running.

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