What is the boundary layer transition?
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The transition of the boundary layer refers to the process where the flow changes from laminar to turbulent. This transition occurs at a critical Reynolds number, which depends on factors such as surface roughness, flow velocity, and fluid properties. For a flat plate, the transition typically happens when the Reynolds number exceeds about 500,000, but it can be influenced by other factors like surface imperfections.