The paper presents some results of application of a low-Re-number second-mo
ment closure (SMC) to modelling the laminar-to-turbulent transition induced
by a separation bubble. The same model, tested earlier in a number of low
and high-Re-number flows, was found also to reproduce reasonably well sever
al cases of bypass transition, as well as cyclic sequence of laminarization
and turbulence revival in oscillating flows at transitional Re numbers, wi
thout any artificial transition triggering. The focus of the paper is on se
paration-induced transition in flow over a flat plate with a circular leadi
ng edge, and on a plane surface on which a laminar separation bubble was ge
nerated by imposed suction on the wall-opposite boundary. The results show
acceptable agreement with available experimental data, large-eddy and direc
t numerical simulations (LES, DNS). The importance of applying higher-order
discretization schemes for reproducing both the bubble and the transition
is also discussed.