👉 The generator fluid, also known as the working fluid or output fluid, is a critical component in various fluid dynamic systems, particularly in turbomachinery and fluidic devices. It is a fluid that is manipulated by the generator (or actuator) to perform specific tasks, such as pumping, mixing, or controlling flow rates. In these systems, the fluid is typically pumped through channels or passages by a pump or other mechanical means, and as it moves, it interacts with the generator fluid to achieve desired outcomes like pressure regulation, flow control, or energy conversion. The generator fluid's properties, such as viscosity and density, are carefully selected to optimize the performance of the system, ensuring efficient and reliable operation.