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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes turbulent flow when a fluid exceeds its critical Reynolds number within a pipe elbow?
A)Inertial forces overcome viscous damping✓
B)Capillary action disrupts laminar flow
C)Increased surface tension creates vortices
D)Thermal gradients induce Rayleigh-Bénard convection
💡 Explanation
Turbulent flow onset in pipe elbows occurs because inertial forces become dominant over viscous damping, a transition described by the Reynolds number; therefore the flow becomes chaotic, rather than remaining laminar, because surface tension and thermal effects are less significant.
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