💨 Reynolds Number

The Reynolds number is a dimensionless quantity that predicts flow behaviour by comparing inertial forces to viscous forces in a fluid, defined as Re = ρvL/μ. Low Reynolds numbers indicate smooth, laminar flow dominated by viscosity; high values indicate chaotic, turbulent flow — a key threshold used throughout fluid dynamics and aerodynamics.

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💨 Laminar to Turbulent Transition

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For a fuller technical treatment, see the CFD Glossary — Dimensionless numbers reference on MySimulator.

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