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Fluid dynamics

In physics, physical chemistry and engineering, fluid dynamics is a subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that describes the flow of fluidsliquids and gases. It has several subdisciplines, including aerodynamics (the study of air and other gases in motion) and hydrodynamics (the study of liquids in motion). Fluid dynamics has a wide range of applications, including calculating forces and moments on aircraft, determining the mass flow rate of petroleum through pipelines, predicting weather patterns, understanding nebulae in interstellar space and modelling fission weapon detonation.

Fluid dynamics offers a systematic structure—which underlies these practical disciplines—that embraces empirical and semi-empirical laws derived from flow measurement and used to solve practical problems. The solution to a fluid dynamics problem typically involves the calculation of various properties of the fluid, such as flow velocity, pressure, density, and temperature, as functions of space and time.


Before the twentieth century, hydrodynamics was synonymous with fluid dynamics. This is still reflected in names of some fluid dynamics topics, like magnetohydrodynamics and hydrodynamic stability, both of which can also be applied to gases.[1]

Classifications[edit]

Compressible versus incompressible flow[edit]

All fluids are compressible to an extent; that is, changes in pressure or temperature cause changes in density. However, in many situations the changes in pressure and temperature are sufficiently small that the changes in density are negligible. In this case the flow can be modelled as an incompressible flow. Otherwise the more general compressible flow equations must be used.


Mathematically, incompressibility is expressed by saying that the density ρ of a fluid parcel does not change as it moves in the flow field, that is,

List of publications in fluid dynamics

List of fluid dynamicists

Acheson, D. J. (1990). Elementary Fluid Dynamics. Clarendon Press.  0-19-859679-0.

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(1967). An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-66396-2.

Batchelor, G. K.

(2009). Applied Hydrodynamics: An Introduction to Ideal and Real Fluid Flows. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Leiden, The Netherlands, 478 pages. ISBN 978-0-415-49271-3.

Chanson, H.

(1975). Aerodynamics. London: Pitman Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-273-01120-0.

Clancy, L. J.

(1994). Hydrodynamics (6th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-45868-4. Originally published in 1879, the 6th extended edition appeared first in 1932.

Lamb, Horace

Milne-Thompson, L. M. (1968). Theoretical Hydrodynamics (5th ed.). Macmillan. Originally published in 1938.

Shinbrot, M. (1973). Lectures on Fluid Mechanics. Gordon and Breach.  0-677-01710-3.

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Nazarenko, Sergey (2014), Fluid Dynamics via Examples and Solutions, CRC Press (Taylor & Francis group),  978-1-43-988882-7

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Scholarpedia

Encyclopedia: Fluid dynamics

containing films on several subjects in fluid dynamics (in RealMedia format)

National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films (NCFMF)

"a visual record of the aesthetic and science of contemporary fluid mechanics," from the American Physical Society

Gallery of fluid motion

List of Fluid Dynamics books