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Fluid Dynamics: Laminar vs Turbulent Flow Around a Streamlined Body #103881 (License: Personal Use)
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This technical illustration depicts fluid moving past a streamlined object, where the upper region shows orderly laminar flow with parallel streamlines, while the lower region transitions into turbulent flow indicated by dotted patterns and eddies. A boundary layer separates the two regimes, and the arrow indicates direction of flow. The brick-like structure represents a solid surface or channel wall.
Used in educational physics or engineering resources to explain boundary layer separation, drag forces, and flow regimes; matches user intent for learning fluid mechanics fundamentals or designing efficient aerodynamic/hydrodynamic shapes.
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