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A steady-state flow process is a condition in which the fluid properties at any given point in the system do not change over time, ensuring that the mass, energy, and volume flow rates remain constant throughout the system. This concept is crucial in engineering applications for simplifying the analysis of fluid systems, as it allows for the assumption of time-invariant conditions, leading to more straightforward calculations and predictions.
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