For the boundary layer profile given below, select the regions which best represents where the transition in flow is taking place and mark the leading edge (respectively).

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Incompressible Flow over Airfoils topics include: Airfoil nomenclature and characteristics, vortex sheet, kutta condition, kelvin’s circulation theorem, symmetric and cambered airfoils, modern low speed airfoils, viscous, laminar and turbulent flows. Incompressible flow over airfoils is important for understanding airflow around airfoils. This helps determine the best materials and shapes for wings and propellers for the speed range of the aircraft.  Incompressible flow is a flow where density is constant in both time and space. Although all real fluids are compressible, a flow is often... Show more

For the boundary layer profile given below, select the regions which best represents where the transition in flow is taking place and mark the leading edge (respectively).<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/aerodynamics-questions-answers-turbulent-flow-2-q12.png' alt='Find regions representing where flow transition is taking place in boundary layer profile' width='670' height='282' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-300833' />