Noun phrase.
/bi.sɔ.siˈðað tuɾ.βuˈlen.ta/
"Viscosidad turbulenta" refers to the concept of complex fluid dynamics where the flow of a viscous substance becomes turbulent. This term is used in the field of polytechnical studies to describe the behavior of fluids, such as liquids or gases, when they transition from a laminar (smooth and predictable) flow to a turbulent (chaotic and unpredictable) flow. The term is more commonly used in written contexts within the realm of technical literature and scientific research.
The engineer explained that the viscous turbulence of the liquid caused disruptions in the flow.
Se puede observar la transición de la viscosidad laminar a la viscosidad turbulenta en los modelos computacionales.
There are no specific idiomatic expressions that include "viscosidad turbulenta."
Synonyms: - Turbulencia viscosa (Viscous turbulence)
Antonyms: - Viscosidad laminar (Laminar viscosity)