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← ScienceWhich outcome results when strong adverse pressure gradients induce turbulence near an airfoil surface?
A)Premature boundary layer flow separation✓
B)Increased laminar flow relative drag
C)Delayed transition to creeping flow
D)Elevated stall angle of attack
💡 Explanation
When the adverse pressure gradient is sufficiently large, flow reversals induce turbulence via an instability mechanism. Because of this, the turbulent boundary layer separates, rather than remaining attached, thus reducing lift and increasing form drag compared to attached flow scenarios.
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