👉 A loaded fluid, also known as a multiphase fluid or slurry, is a mixture of two or more immiscible fluids where one phase, typically a solid or liquid, is dispersed within another phase. This dispersion can occur due to various factors such as gravity, centrifugal force, or chemical interactions. In industrial applications, loaded fluids are used in processes like drilling, filtration, and chemical reactions, where the presence of solid particles or droplets within a continuous fluid medium is essential. The behavior and properties of these fluids, such as viscosity, density, and particle size distribution, significantly influence the performance and efficiency of the processes they are involved in.