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Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations are used to model turbulent flows by decomposing the flow variables into average and fluctuating components, thereby providing a practical approach to solving the complexity of turbulence in fluid dynamics. While offering computational efficiency and scalability, they depend heavily on turbulence models to approximate the Reynolds stresses—key for predicting engineering and physics systems under turbulent conditions.
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