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← ScienceWhich outcome concerning flow regimes occurs when computational fluid dynamics simulates flow with a high Reynolds number?
A)Numerical instability requiring finer meshes✓
B)Reduced computational burden due to symmetry
C)Accurate results regardless of grid size
D)Simplified solution due to laminar behavior
💡 Explanation
Numerical instability increases with Reynolds number because the transition to turbulence causes chaotic fluctuations. Therefore, finer meshes that resolve eddies are needed in simulations, rather than the stability found under the laminar case.
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