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The phrase "airflow patterns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to fluid dynamics, HVAC systems, or environmental studies to describe the movement and distribution of air in a given space.
Example: "Understanding the airflow patterns in this room is crucial for optimizing the heating and cooling system."
Alternatives: "air movement patterns" or "air circulation patterns."
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The high ridges can set up airflow patterns that concentrate smoke and other airborne pollutants near the valley floor, causing outbreaks of haze, as is visible above.
Before opening it to the public, scientists spent two years taking baseline measurements of air and soil temperatures, relative humidity, evaporation rates, gases and airflow patterns within the cave.
Dust that cools a desert can change local airflow patterns and lessen the amount of rain that falls in surrounding areas.
Likely, the distinctive inspiratory airflow patterns generated by RMs are major culprit in these findings.
Product type, produce positioning and orientation and container venting have significant effects on airflow patterns.
CFD is widely used in device design to determine airflow patterns and turbulence levels.
The produced airflow patterns are then used to evaluate indoor thermal comfort.
Both measurement and CFD simulations showed that two different airflow patterns occurred in the test room.
To optimize the design, airflow patterns and temperature distributions inside a ventilated package should be known.
Within the refrigerated container, the temperature level and its homogeneity are directly governed by airflow patterns.
(2) Different potentials for maintaining parameter difference are found for different airflow patterns.
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