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What Is a Turbulent Flow?

A flow that is in a state of continuous instability, exhibiting irregular, small-scale, high-frequency fluctuations in both space and time is termed turbulent.

Although it is strictly possible to simulate turbulent flow directly by resolving all the scales of the flow (termed direct numerical simulation), the computer resources required are too large for practical flow simulations. Therefore, a suitable turbulence modeling approach must be selected.

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