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← ScienceWhich outcome increases when a supercritical fluid exceeds a Reynolds number threshold?
A)Increased convective heat transfer rate✓
B)Decreased fluid compression efficiency
C)Enhanced fluid static pressure recovery
D)Reduced diffusion mass transport limitation
💡 Explanation
Increased temperature gradient mixes through turbulent flow because the Reynolds number exceeds the critical thresholds for laminar flow; therefore convective heat transfer is more rapid, rather than pressure recovery which happens at laminar regions.
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