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(Created page with "== Introduction == Flow separation is a phenomenon in fluid dynamics where the boundary layer of a fluid flow detaches from the surface of a solid body. This occurrence is significant in various engineering applications, including aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, and mechanical engineering. The study of flow separation is crucial for understanding and improving the performance of vehicles, turbines, and other systems where fluid flow plays a critical role. == Fundamentals...")
 
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Flow separation is a complex phenomenon with significant implications for various engineering applications. Understanding the causes, effects, and control techniques of flow separation is essential for optimizing the performance of vehicles, turbines, and other systems. Ongoing research and development efforts continue to advance our knowledge and capabilities in managing flow separation.
Flow separation is a complex phenomenon with significant implications for various engineering applications. Understanding the causes, effects, and control techniques of flow separation is essential for optimizing the performance of vehicles, turbines, and other systems. Ongoing research and development efforts continue to advance our knowledge and capabilities in managing flow separation.


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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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