The Venturi effect. What it is and its application fields

The so-called “Venturi effect” is a physical principle according to which a fluid that moves inside a conduit increases or decreases its pressure according to its speed. This characteristic was discovered in the 19th century by the Italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi, during some research on fluid mechanics, and it is still used today as … Continue reading The Venturi effect. What it is and its application fields