What Causes Stall/Flow Separation? Adverse Pressure Gradient Explained

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How does Stall/Flow Separation work? The adverse pressure gradient is the dominant mechanism behind flow separation from aerodynamic bodies and stall on wings. An adverse pressure gradient exists whenever a flow travels from a region of low pressure to a region of high pressure. If it is strong enough, it can reverse the direction of the boundary layer, causing flow recirculation and separation.

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