turbulent flow

collocation in English

meaningsofturbulentandflow

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turbulent
adjective
uk
/ˈtɜː.bjə.lənt/
us
/ˈtɝː.bjə.lənt/
involving a lot of sudden changes, arguments, ...
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flow
noun
uk
/fləʊ/
us
/floʊ/
the movement of something in ...
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(Definition ofturbulentandflowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofturbulent flow

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There have been a limited number of attempts at solving the radial outflow problem, for the case ofturbulentflow, by numerical means.
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At the same time, the influence of a diaphragm is such that the obtainedturbulentflow"does not forget" the initial conditions.
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Experimentally, solitary permanent packets ofturbulentflowhave also been observed.
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The test section shown in figure 4 was located at 130 diameters from the inlet, in a region of fully developedturbulentflow.
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Finally, the predictions obtained from the theoretical model withturbulentflowappear to be more acceptable.
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Anomalous diffusion in the two-dimensional monoscaleturbulentflowcould be explained in terms of the percolation threshold.
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This could be the consequence ofturbulentflowat that site or, alternatively, to the presence of some degree of aortic incompetence in these cases.
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It was found that the instability resulted from the interaction that occurs between a wavy surface and aturbulentflowover it.
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This is also consistent with the notion that theturbulentflowdynamics is essentially inviscid.
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From the classical, time-average view, the mixing layer is a region ofturbulentflowincreasing in width in the streamwise direction.
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It is a specialturbulentflowfor several reasons, and two of its unique far-field properties are important elements of this investigation.
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In addition, there are doubts concerning the ability of the first derivatives to display true 'instantaneous ' properties of theturbulentflow.
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