turbulent flow
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Definition
Noun: - A type of fluid motion characterized by chaotic changes in pressure and flow velocity: In turbulent flow, the fluid undergoes irregular fluctuations and mixing, in contrast to smooth, orderly laminar flow. This occurs at high Reynolds numbers where inertial forces dominate over viscous forces.
Usage
- Used primarily in physics, engineering, and fluid dynamics to describe a specific regime of fluid motion.
- Often contrasted with "laminar flow."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To transition to turbulent flow": Describes the process where a fluid's motion becomes chaotic.
- As the river's speed increased, it began to transition to turbulent flow.
- "Fully developed turbulent flow": Describes a state where turbulence is consistent throughout the fluid.
- The experiment required fully developed turbulent flow in the wind tunnel.
Variants and Related Words
- Turbulence (n): The chaotic motion characteristic of turbulent flow.
- The airplane experienced severe turbulence during the storm.
- Laminar flow (n): The smooth, orderly flow of fluid in parallel layers, the opposite of turbulent flow.
- The laminar flow hood provides a sterile working environment.
Synonyms
- Chaotic flow
- Eddying flow
Related Phrases
- Onset of turbulence: The point at which flow becomes turbulent.
- The onset of turbulence occurs at a critical Reynolds number.
Noun
- flow in which the velocity at any point varies erratically