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  2. Physical Review Fluids - Wikipedia

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    Physical Review Fluids is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published monthly by the American Physical Society. The journal focuses on fluid dynamics and also covers geophysical fluid dynamics , biofluid dynamics , nanofluidics and magnetohydrodynamics .

  3. List of fluid mechanics journals - Wikipedia

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  4. Physical Review - Wikipedia

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    Physical Review Fluids: Phys. Rev. Fluids: Eric Lauga Beverley McKeon Bradley Rubin: 2.5 2016–present All aspects of fluid dynamics research ISSN 2469-990X (web) Physical Review Materials: Phys. Rev. Mater. Chris Leighton Athanasios Chantis: 3.1 2017–present Wide range of topics on materials research: ISSN 2475-9953 (web)

  5. Category:Fluid dynamics journals - Wikipedia

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  6. Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) is a scheme developed in 1970 [1] by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) for classifying scientific literature using a hierarchical set of codes. [2] PACS has been used by over 160 international journals, [1] including the Physical Review series since 1975.

  7. List of physics journals - Wikipedia

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  9. Dynamic similarity (Reynolds and Womersley numbers)

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    The Reynolds and Womersley Numbers are also used to calculate the thicknesses of the boundary layers that can form from the fluid flow’s viscous effects. The Reynolds number is used to calculate the convective inertial boundary layer thickness that can form, and the Womersley number is used to calculate the transient inertial boundary thickness that can form.