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Turbulence

Summary
Turbulence refers to the swirling motion of a liquid or a gas.
Turbulence

Turbulence refers to the swirling motion of a liquid or a gas.

It helps to maximise the mixing of air and fuel, which helps make sure the combustion process occurs efficiently. Without turbulence, the air-fuel mixture can form local areas of high pressure and temperature that can cause detonation during combustion. A high level of turbulence can prevent this.