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← ScienceWhich consequence ultimately results when a fluid's Reynolds number exceeds limitations within the Navier-Stokes equations during computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation?
A)Accurate turbulence modeling approximation
B)Laminar flow profile stabilization
C)Chaotic solution branch divergence✓
D)Converged numerical solution certainty
💡 Explanation
Exceeding the limitations of the Navier-Stokes equations leads to a loss of numerical stability, because the discretization scheme cannot accurately capture the rapidly fluctuating turbulent flow; therefore a chaotic solution divergence results, rather than stable laminar profiles due to amplified numerical error.
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