Generally, choosing a turbulence model is a critical decision in CFD simulations for predicting laminar-turbulent transition, especially in complex flow scenarios. The model's ability to handle separation, reattachment, secondary flows, and interactions with other physics directly impacts the accuracy of transition predictions and the overall fidelity of the simulation results. It's important to carefully select and validate turbulence models based on the specific characteristics of the simulated flow.

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