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10th Anniversary of Fluids—Recent Advances in Fluid Mechanics
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submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | 3 articles | Viewed by 2031 | Submission Open
Keywords: artificial intelligence in fluid mechanics; biofluid mechanics; coherent vortical structures in fluids; marine hydrodynamics; multiphase flows; shock waves; turbulence modelling and simulation; wind-turbine aerodynamics; stability theory in fluid mechanics; geophysical fluid dynamics; granular/suspension flows; heat and mass transfer; magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD); nanofluids and microfluids; Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; polymers; rheology; tribology/lubrication
Feature Reviews for Fluids 2025–2026 submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 116 | Submission Open
Keywords: artificial intelligence in fluid mechanics; biofluid mechanics; coherent vortical structures in fluids; marine hydrodynamics; multiphase flows; shock waves; turbulence modelling and simulation; wind turbine aerodynamics; stability theory in fluid mechanics; geophysical fluid dynamics; granular/suspension flows; heat and mass transfer; magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD); nanofluids and microfluids; Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; polymers; rheology; tribology/lubrication; computational fluid dynamics (CFD); biomedical flows; experiments in fluids; fluid– structure interaction; data-driven fluids research; culinary fluid mechanics
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