Boundary layers

Bypass transition

A bypass transition is a laminar–turbulent transition in a fluid flow over a surface. It occurs when a laminar boundary layer transitions to a turbulent one through some secondary instability mode, bypassing some of the pre-transitional events that typically occur in a natural laminar–turbulent transition. (Wikipedia).

Bypass transition
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Boundary layer | Laminar–turbulent transition | Boundary layer thickness