ASME Standards and Certification Journal of Fluids Engineering

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The Journal of Fluids Engineering disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to researchers and designers in mechanical engineering and other engineering disciplines. The majority of papers present original analytical, numerical, or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology, and/or the physical significance of an area that has recently matured. In addition, contributions to the journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods such as Laser-Doppler-Veloci metry, hot film and hot wire anemometry, Particle-Image-Veloc imetry, and other innovative advances as they appear. SCOPE Multiphase flows; Pumps; Aerodynamics; Boundary layers; Bubbly flows; Cavitation; Compressible flows; Convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow; Duct and pipe flows; Free shear layers; Flows in biological systems; Fluid-structure interaction; Fluid transients and wave motion; Jets; Naval hydrodynamics; Sprays; Stability and transition; Turbulence wakes microfluidics and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes. Published: Monthly Subscriptions currently include the years 2000 - present. Access to archived content prior to the year 2000 can be obtained with an institutional subscription or an ASME Member Article Pack. Please allow three to five days for electronic subscription activation.
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The Journal of Fluids Engineering disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to researchers and designers in mechanical engineering and other engineering disciplines. The majority of papers present original analytical, numerical, or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology, and/or the physical significance of an area that has recently matured. In addition, contributions to the journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods such as Laser-Doppler-Veloci metry, hot film and hot wire anemometry, Particle-Image-Veloc imetry, and other innovative advances as they appear. SCOPE Multiphase flows; Pumps; Aerodynamics; Boundary layers; Bubbly flows; Cavitation; Compressible flows; Convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow; Duct and pipe flows; Free shear layers; Flows in biological systems; Fluid-structure interaction; Fluid transients and wave motion; Jets; Naval hydrodynamics; Sprays; Stability and transition; Turbulence wakes microfluidics and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes. Published: Monthly Subscriptions currently include the years 2000 - present. Access to archived content prior to the year 2000 can be obtained with an institutional subscription or an ASME Member Article Pack. Please allow three to five days for electronic subscription activation.

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Journal of Fluids Engineering
The Journal of Fluids Engineering disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to researchers and designers in mechanical engineering and other engineering disciplines. The majority of papers present original analytical, numerical, or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology, and/or the physical significance of an area that has recently matured. In addition, contributions to the journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods such as Laser-Doppler-Veloci metry, hot film and hot wire anemometry, Particle-Image-Veloc imetry, and other innovative advances as they appear. SCOPE Multiphase flows; Pumps; Aerodynamics; Boundary layers; Bubbly flows; Cavitation; Compressible flows; Convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow; Duct and pipe flows; Free shear layers; Flows in biological systems; Fluid-structure interaction; Fluid transients and wave motion; Jets; Naval hydrodynamics; Sprays; Stability and transition; Turbulence wakes microfluidics and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes. Published: Monthly Subscriptions currently include the years 2000 - present. Access to archived content prior to the year 2000 can be obtained with an institutional subscription or an ASME Member Article Pack. Please allow three to five days for electronic subscription activation.

The Journal of Fluids Engineering disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to researchers and designers in mechanical engineering and other engineering disciplines. The majority of papers present original analytical, numerical, or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology, and/or the physical significance of an area that has recently matured. In addition, contributions to the journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods such as Laser-Doppler-Velocimetry, hot film and hot wire anemometry, Particle-Image-Velocimetry, and other innovative advances as they appear.
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Multiphase flows; Pumps; Aerodynamics; Boundary layers; Bubbly flows; Cavitation; Compressible flows; Convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow; Duct and pipe flows; Free shear layers; Flows in biological systems; Fluid-structure interaction; Fluid transients and wave motion; Jets; Naval hydrodynamics; Sprays; Stability and transition; Turbulence wakes microfluidics and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes.

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Subscriptions currently include the years 2000 - present. Access to archived content prior to the year 2000 can be obtained with an institutional subscription or an ASME Member Article Pack.

Please allow three to five days for electronic subscription activation.

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