Aspects of fluid mechanics involving flow of fluids (liquids and gases)
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to fluid dynamics:
In physics , physical chemistry and engineering , fluid dynamics is a subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that describes the flow of fluids – liquids and gases . It has several subdisciplines, including aerodynamics (the study of air and other gases in motion) and hydrodynamics (the study of water and other 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 , understanding large scale geophysical flows involving oceans/atmosphere and modelling fission weapon detonation .
Below is a structured list of topics in fluid dynamics.
What type of thing is fluid dynamics?[ edit ]
Fluid dynamics can be described as all of the following:
An academic discipline – one with academic departments, curricula and degrees; national and international societies; and specialized journals.
A scientific field (a branch of science ) – widely recognized category of specialized expertise within science, and typically embodies its own terminology and nomenclature. Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer-reviewed research is published.
A natural science – one that seeks to elucidate the rules that govern the natural world using empirical and scientific methods.
A physical science – one that studies non-living systems.
A branch of physics – study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.
A branch of mechanics – area of mathematics and physics concerned with the relationships between force, matter, and motion among physical objects.
A branch of continuum mechanics – subject that models matter without using the information that it is made out of atoms; that is, it models matter from a macroscopic viewpoint rather than from microscopic.
A subdiscipline of fluid mechanics – branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces on them, which also includes hydrostatics as a subdiscipline
A subdiscipline of fluid mechanics – branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces on them.
A branch of dynamics (mechanics) – subject that studies forces and motion.
Branches of fluid dynamics [ edit ]
History of fluid dynamics [ edit ]
History of fluid dynamics
Mathematical equations and concepts [ edit ]
Types of fluid flow [ edit ]
Balanced flow – Model of atmospheric motion
Boundary layer – Layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of a bounding surface
Coanda effect – Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any formPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Convection cell – Cyclic flow of convection currents in a fluid
Convergence/Bifurcation – Linear mapping permuting rectangles of the same area
Darwin drift – phenomenon in fluid dynamics where a fluid parcel is permanently displaced after the passage of a body through a fluidPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Drag (force) – Retarding force on a body moving in a fluidPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Droplet vaporization – Phenomenon in fluid dynamics
Hydrodynamic stability – Subfield of fluid dynamics
Kaye effect – Property of complex liquids
Lift (force) – Force perpendicular to flow of surrounding fluid
Magnus effect – Deflection in the path of a spinning object moving through a fluid
Ocean current – Directional mass flow of oceanic water
Ocean surface waves – Surface waves generated by wind on open waterPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Rossby wave – Inertial wave occurring in rotating fluids
Shock wave – Propagating disturbance
Soliton – Self-reinforcing single wave packet
Stokes drift – Average velocity of a fluid parcel in a gravity wave
Teapot effect – Phenomenon in fluid dynamics
Thread breakup
Turbulent jet breakup
Upstream contamination – Contaminants moving opposite of flow
Venturi effect – Reduced pressure caused by a flow restriction in a tube or pipe
Vortex – Fluid flow revolving around an axis of rotation
Water hammer – Pressure surge when a fluid is forced to stop or change direction suddenlyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Wave drag – Aircraft aerodynamic drag at transonic and supersonic speeds due to the presence of shock waves
Wind – Natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface
Concepts in aerodynamics [ edit ]
Aileron – Aircraft control surface used to induce roll
Airplane – Powered aircraft with wings
Angle of attack – Angle between the chord of a wing and the undisturbed airflow
Banked turn – Inclination of road or surface other than flat
Bernoulli's principle – Principle relating to fluid dynamics
Bilgeboard
Boomerang – Thrown tool and weapon
Centerboard – Retractable keel which pivots out of a slot in the hull of a sailboatPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Chord (aircraft) – Imaginary straight line joining the leading and trailing edges of an aerofoilPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Circulation control wing – Aircraft high-lift device
Currentology – Science that studies the internal movements of water masses
Diving plane – Control surface on a submarine
Downforce – Downwards lift force created by the aerodynamic characteristics of a vehicle
Drag coefficient – Dimensionless parameter to quantify fluid resistance
Fin – Thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure
Flipper (anatomy) – Flattened limb adapted for propulsion and maneuvering in water
Flow separation – Detachment of a boundary layer from a surface into a wake
Foil (fluid mechanics) – Solid object used in fluid mechanics
Fluid coupling – Device used to transmit rotating mechanical power
Gas kinetics – Study of the motion of gases
Hydrofoil – Type of fast watercraft and the name of the technology it uses
Keel – Lower centreline structural element of a ship or boat hull (hydrodynamic)
Küssner effect – Unsteady aerodynamic forces on an airfoil or hydrofoil caused by encountering a transverse gust
Kutta condition – Fluid dynamics principle regarding bodies with sharp corners
Kutta–Joukowski theorem – Formula relating lift on an airfoil to fluid speed, density, and circulation
Lift coefficient – Dimensionless quantity relating lift to fluid density and velocity over an area
Lift-induced drag – Type of aerodynamic resistance against the motion of a wing or other airfoil
Lift-to-drag ratio – Measure of aerodynamic efficiency
Lifting-line theory – Mathematical model to quantify lift
NACA airfoil – Wing shape
Newton's third law – Laws in physics about force and motionPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Propeller – Device that transmits rotational power into linear thrust on a fluid
Pump – Device that imparts energy to the fluids by mechanical action
Rudder – Control surface for fluid-dynamic steering in the yaw axis
Sail – Fabric or other surface supported by a mast to allow wind propulsion (aerodynamics)
Skeg – Extension of a boat's keel at the back, also a surfboard's fin
Sound barrier – Sudden increase of undesirable effects when an aircraft approaches the speed of sound
Spoiler (automotive) – Device for reducing aerodynamic dragPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Stall (flight) – Abrupt reduction in lift due to flow separationPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Supersonic flow over a flat plate
Surfboard fin – Part of a surfboard
Surface science – Study of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two phases
Torque converter – Fluid coupling that transfers rotating power from a prime mover to a rotating driven load
Trim tab – Boat or aircraft component
Wing – Appendage used for flight
Wingtip vortices – Turbulence caused by difference in air pressure on either side of wing
Fluid dynamics research [ edit ]
Methods used in fluid dynamics research [ edit ]
Applications of fluid dynamics [ edit ]
Acoustics – Branch of physics involving mechanical waves
Aeronautics – Science involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of airflight-capable machines
Astrophysical fluid dynamics – modern branch of astronomy involving fluid mechanicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Cryosphere science – Earth's surface where water is frozenPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Geophysical fluid dynamics – Dynamics of naturally occurring flows
Hemodynamics – Dynamics of blood flowPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Hydraulics – Applied engineering involving liquids
Hydrology – Science of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth
Fluidics – Use of a fluid to perform analog or digital operations
Fluid power – Use of fluids under pressure to generate, control, and transmit power
Geodynamics – Study of dynamics of the Earth
Hydraulic machinery – Type of machine that uses liquid fluid power to perform work
Meteorology – Interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere focusing on weather forecasting
Naval architecture – Engineering discipline of marine vessels
Oceanography – Study of physical, chemical, and biological processes in the ocean
Plasma physics – State of matterPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Pneumatics – Use of pressurised gas in mechanical systems
Ice-sheet dynamics – Large mass of glacial icePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Fluid dynamics organizations [ edit ]
Fluid dynamics publications [ edit ]
Books on fluid dynamics [ edit ]
Journals pertaining to fluid dynamics [ edit ]
Persons influential in fluid dynamics [ edit ]
Contributors to the field of fluid dynamics in turn come from a wide array of fields, and in addition to their other titles, each is also a fluid dynamicist. Following is a list of notable fluid dynamicists:
Snezhana Abarzhi – Applied mathematician and mathematical physicist
John Abraham – American professor
H. Norman Abramson – American engineer (1926–2022)
David Acheson – British mathematician
Andreas Acrivos – Greek–American physicist (1928–2025)
Noreen Sher Akbar – Pakistani applied mathematician
Silas D. Alben – American mathematician
Jean le Rond d'Alembert – French mathematician, mechanician, physicist, philosopher and music theorist (1717–1783)
Hannes Alfvén – Swedish electrical engineer, plasma physicist and Nobel laureate (1908-1995)
John D. Anderson – American curator (born 1937)
Elephter Andronikashvili – Georgian physicist
Shelley Anna – American chemical engineer
Archimedes – Greek mathematician and physicist (c. 287 – 212 BC)
Hassan Aref – Professor of fluid dynamics
Vladimir Arnold – Russian mathematician (1937–2010)
Amedeo Avogadro – Italian scientist (1776–1856)
Ralph Bagnold – British Army officer
Boris Bakhmeteff – Russian diplomat (1880–1951)
Donát Bánki – Hungarian mechanical engineer and inventor (1859–1922)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Grigory Barenblatt – Russian mathematician (1927–2018)
Dwight Barkley – British researcher
Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant – French mathematician (1797–1886)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Alfred Barnard Basset – British mathematician (1854–1930)
George Batchelor – Australian mathematician and physicist
Harry Bateman – British-American mathematician
Francine Battaglia – American computational fluid dynamicist
Jurjen Battjes – Dutch civil engineer (born 1939)
Henri-Émile Bazin – French hydraulic engineer
James Thomas Beale – American mathematician
Adrian Bejan – Romanian-American professor
Josette Bellan – Romanian-French-American fluid dynamicist
Henri Bénard – French physicist (1874–1939)
Brooke Benjamin – English mathematical physicist and mathematician
David Benney – New Zealand applied mathematician
Frank H. Berkshire – British mathematician
Natalia Berloff – Russian mathematician
Daniel Bernoulli – Swiss mathematician and physicist (1700–1782)
Johann Bernoulli – Swiss mathematician (1667–1748)
Andrea Bertozzi – American mathematician
W. H. Besant – British mathematician
Albert Betz – German physicist (1885–1968)
Eugene C. Bingham – American chemist (1878–1945)
Jean-Baptiste Biot – French physicist (1774–1862)
Robert Byron Bird – American chemical engineer (1924–2020)
Garrett Birkhoff – American mathematician (1911–1996)
Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius – German physicist
Tobias de Boer – Dutch scientist
Ludwig Boltzmann – Austrian mathematician and theoretical physicist (1844–1906)
Wilfrid Noel Bond – English physicist (1897–1937)
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq – French mathematician and physicist (1842–1929)
Robert Boyle – Anglo-Irish scientist (1627–1691)
Peter Bradshaw (aeronautical engineer) – British engineer (1935–2024)
Francis Bretherton – American mathematician, oceanographer and engineer (1935–2021)
John D. Buckmaster – British aerospace engineer
Gerald Bull – Canadian artillery engineer and entrepreneur (1928–1990)
Jan Burgers – Dutch physicist (1895–1981)
Adolf Busemann – German aerospace engineer
Sébastien Candel – French physicist (born 1946)
Isabelle Cantat – French physicist
Silvana Cardoso – Portuguese fluid dynamicist
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot – French physicist and engineer (1796–1832)
George F. Carrier – American mathematician
Claudia Cenedese – Italian oceanographer
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar – Indian-American physicist (1910-1995)
Hubert Chanson – Australian engineering academic (born 1961)
Jacques Charles – French inventor, scientist and mathematician (1746–1823)
Jean-Yves Chemin – French mathematician (born 1959)
Thomas H. Chilton – American chemical engineer
Alexandre Chorin – American mathematician
Demetrios Christodoulou – Greek mathematician and physicist (born 1951)
Chia-Kun Chu – Chinese-American mathematician (1927–2023)
Émile Clapeyron – French engineer and physicist
John Frederick Clarke – British scientist (1927-2013)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Rudolf Clausius – German physicist and mathematician (1822–1888)
Paul Clavin – French scientist
Nicolas Clément – French physicist and chemist (1779–1841)
Julian Cole – American mathematician
Adrian Constantin – Romanian-Austrian mathematician
Stanley Corrsin – American physicist and engineer
Maurice Couette – French physicist
Richard Courant – German-American mathematician (1888–1972)
David Crighton – British mathematician and physicist
Mimi Dai – MathematicianPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Stuart Dalziel – British and New Zealand fluid dynamicist
Gerhard Damköhler – German chemist (1908–1944)
Henry Darcy – French engineer (1803–1858)
Georges Jean Marie Darrieus – French aerospace and electrical engineer
Stephen H. Davis – American mathematician (1939–2021)
William Reginald Dean – British mathematician (1896–1973)
Lokenath Debnath – Indian American mathematician (1935–2023)
Subhasish Dey – Indian hydraulician and educator
Satish Dhawan – Indian mathematician and engineer (1920–2002)
Rudolf Diesel – German inventor and engineer (1858–1913)
Ronald DiPerna – American mathematician
Charles R. Doering – American mathematician (1956–2021)
David Dolidze – Georgian and Soviet mathematician
Philip Drazin – British mathematician (1934–2002)
Hugh Latimer Dryden – American aeronautical scientist and civil servant (1898–1965)
Elizabeth B. Dussan V. – American mathematician
Ernst R. G. Eckert – American aerospace engineerPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Vagn Walfrid Ekman – Swedish oceanographer (1874–1954)
Simen Ådnøy Ellingsen – Norwegian Professor
Loránd Eötvös – Hungarian physicist (1848–1919)
Jerald Ericksen – American mathematician (1924–2021)
R. Cengiz Ertekin – Turkish marine engineer
Leonhard Euler – Swiss mathematician (1707–1783)
David Evans (mathematician) – British mathematician
Amir Faghri – American mechanical engineering professor (born 1951)
Gino Girolamo Fanno – Italian mechanical engineer (1882–1962)
Eduard Feireisl – Czech mathematician
Antonio Ferri – Italian scientist (1912–1975)
John Ffowcs Williams – British engineer-scientist (1935–2020)
Bruce A. Finlayson – American chemical engineerPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Irmgard Flügge-Lotz – German mathematician
Emanuele Foà – Italian engineer and physicist (1892–1949)
Hermann Föttinger – German engineer (1877–1945)
Joseph Fourier – French mathematician and physicist (1768–1830)
James B. Francis – British-American civil engineer (1815–1892)
David A. Frank-Kamenetskii – Soviet scientist (1910–1970)
François Frenkiel – physicistPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Pages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Uriel Frisch – French mathematical physicist
Robert Edmund Froude – British engineer and naval architect
William Froude – British engineer and naval architect
Mohamed Gad-el-Hak – Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac – French chemist and physicist (1778–1850)
Israel Gelfand – Soviet mathematician (1913–2009)
William K. George – American fluid dynamicist
Morteza Gharib – Iranian American professor of biomechanical engineeringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Alan Jeffrey Giacomin – Canadian editorPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Josiah Willard Gibbs – American scientist (1839–1903)
Adrian Gill (meteorologist) – Australian meteorologist
Pierre-Simon Girard – French mathematician and engineer (1765–1836)
Hermann Glauert – British aerodynamicist
James Glimm – American mathematician
Sergei Godunov – Russian mathematician (1929–2023)
Sydney Goldstein – British mathematician (1903–1989)
Alexander Gorlov – American scientist and inventor (1931–2016)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Leo Graetz – German physicist
Franz Grashof – German engineer (1826–1893)
Albert E. Green – British mathematician
Harvey P. Greenspan – American mathematician
Marina Guenza – Italian chemist
Max Gunzburger – American mathematician
Wolfgang Haack – German mathematician (1902–1994)
Gotthilf Hagen – German physicist
Georg Hamel – German mathematician (1877 - 1954)
Thomas Henry Havelock – English mathematicianPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Wallace D. Hayes – American mechanical and aerospace engineer (1918–2001)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Peter H. Haynes – British mathematician
Werner Heisenberg – German theoretical physicist (1901–1976)
Henry Selby Hele-Shaw – British engineer (1854–1941)
Hermann von Helmholtz – German physicist and physiologist (1821–1894)
John Hinch (mathematician) – British mathematicianPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Julius Oscar Hinze – Dutch scientist (1907–1993)
Hans G. Hornung – American engineerPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Leslie Howarth – British mathematician
Pierre Henri Hugoniot – French military engineer (1851-1887)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Herbert Huppert – British geophysicist
Fazle Hussain – American physicist
M. Yousuff Hussaini – American academicPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Caius Iacob – Romanian mathematician and politician
Antony Jameson – British aerospace engineer (born 1934)
James Jeans – English physicist, astronomer and mathematician (1877–1946)
George Barker Jeffery – British mathematical physicist (1891–1957)
Daniel D. Joseph – American mechanical engineer
James Prescott Joule – English physicist (1818–1889)
Viktor Kaplan – Austrian engineer
Béla Karlovitz – Hungarian-American engineer, inventor
Theodore von Kármán – Hungarian-American mathematician, aerospace engineer and physicist (1881–1963)
Lord Kelvin – British physicist, engineer and mathematician (1824–1907)
Earle Hesse Kennard – Theoretical physicist
Gustav Kirchhoff – German chemist, mathematician, physicist, and spectroscopist (1824–1887)
Alexander Kiselev (mathematician) – American mathematician
Martin Knudsen – Danish physicist
Andrey Kolmogorov – Soviet mathematician (1903–1987)
Ludwig Kort
Diederik Korteweg – Dutch mathematician (1848–1941)
Leslie Stephen George Kovasznay – Hungarian-American engineer
Robert Kraichnan – American theoretical physicist (1928–2008)
Martin Kutta – German mathematician (1867–1944)
Olga Ladyzhenskaya – Russian mathematician (1922–2004)
Paco Lagerstrom – Swedish American mathematician
Horace Lamb – English mathematician (1849–1934)
Lev Landau – Soviet theoretical physicist (1908–1968)
Pierre-Simon Laplace – French polymath (1749–1827)
Boris Laschka – German fluid dynamics scientist and aeronautical engineer
Brian Launder – British academic
Gustaf de Laval – Swedish engineer and inventor (1845–1913)
Chung K. Law – Engineering researcher
Peter Lax – Hungarian-born American mathematician (1926–2025)
L. Gary Leal – American chemical engineer and academic
Leonid Leibenson – Soviet physicist (1879–1951)
Leonardo da Vinci – Italian Renaissance polymath (1452–1519)
Tullio Levi-Civita – Italian mathematician (1873–1941)
Veniamin Levich – Ukrainian physicist (1917–1988)
Bernard Lewis (scientist) – scientist (1899-1993)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Warren K. Lewis – American chemical engineer (1882–1975)
Paul A. Libby – American scientist (1921–2021)
Wolfgang Liebe – German aeronautical engineer (1911–2005)
Hans W. Liepmann – American engineer and academic (1914–2009)
Evgeny Lifshitz – Soviet physicist (1915–1985)
Edwin N. Lightfoot – American chemical engineer
James Lighthill – British applied mathematician (1924–1998)
Chia-Chiao Lin – Chinese-born American mathematician
Amable Liñán – Spanish aeronautical engineer
Paul Linden – mathematician specialising in fluid dynamicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Anke Lindner – German physicist
Michael S. Longuet-Higgins – British mathematician (1925-2016)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Lu Shijia – Chinese physicist
Geoffrey S. S. Ludford – American scientist (1921–2021)
John L. Lumley – American Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering (1930-2015)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Thomas S. Lundgren – American academic
Ernst Mach – Austrian physicist, philosopher and university educator (1838–1916)
Charles L. Mader – American physical chemist
Andrew Majda – American mathematician (1949–2021)
Carlo Marangoni – Italian physicist (1840–1925)
Frank E. Marble – American scientist
Moshe Matalon (engineer) – Israeli-American engineer and mathematician (born 1949)
Tony Maxworthy – British-American physicist (1933–2013)
John B. McCormick – American mechanical engineer (1834–1924)
Trevor McDougall – OceanographerPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Beverley McKeon – Physicist and aerospace engineer
Chiang C. Mei – Taiwanese-American physicist
Charles Meneveau – French-Chilean born American fluid dynamicist
Theodor Meyer – German physicist (1882–1972)
Anthony Michell – Australian mechanical engineer
John W. Miles – American research professor of applied mechanics and geophysics
Laura Miller (mathematical biologist) – American mathematical biologist
L. M. Milne-Thomson – English applied mathematician
Richard von Mises – Austrian physicist and mathematician (1883–1953)
Keith Moffatt – British mathematician and physicist
Parviz Moin – American engineer
Andrei Monin – Soviet and Russian physicist, applied mathematician, and oceanographer (1921-2007)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Lewis Ferry Moody – American engineer and professor
Rose Morton – American mathematician
Samar Mubarakmand – Pakistani nuclear physicist (born 1942)
Walter Munk – American oceanographer (1917–2019)
Morris Muskat – American petroleum engineer
Roddam Narasimha – Indian scientist (1933–2020)
Claude-Louis Navier – French engineer and physicist (1785–1836)
Paul Neményi – Hungarian mathematician and physicist (1895–1952)
John von Neumann – Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)
Isaac Newton – English polymath (1642–1726)
Nhan Phan-Thien – researcherPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Pages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Wilhelm Nusselt – German engineer (1882–1957)
Morrough Parker O'Brien – American hydraulic engineering professor (1902–1988)
John Ockendon – British mathematician, Emeritus Professor at the University of OxfordPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Hisashi Okamoto – Japanese mathematician
Steven Orszag – American mathematician (1943–2011)
Carl Wilhelm Oseen – Swedish theoretical physicist (1879–1944)
Simon Ostrach – American aerodynamics engineer (1923–2017)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Mariolina Padula – Italian mathematical physicist
Stoycho Panchev – Bulgarian meteorologist and fluid dynamicist
Blaise Pascal – French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher (1623–1662)
Jean Claude Eugène Péclet – French physicist (1793–1857)
Tim Pedley – British mathematician and a former G
Joseph Pedlosky – American physical oceanographer (born 1938)
Lester Allan Pelton – American mechanical engineer
Stanford S. Penner – German-American professor of engineering physicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Howell Peregrine – British mathematician
Adriana Pesci – Argentine mathematician and physicist
Charles S. Peskin – American mathematician
Norbert Peters (engineer) – German combustion engineer (1942–2015)
Henri Pitot – French hydraulic engineer (1695–1771)
Joseph Plateau – Belgian physicist (1801–1883)
Milton S. Plesset – American physicist (1908–1991)
Henri Poincaré – French mathematician, physicist and engineer (1854–1912)
Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille – French physicist and physiologist (1797–1869)
Siméon Denis Poisson – French mathematician and physicist (1781–1840)
Stephen B. Pope – Cornell University professor of mechanical engineering
Constantine Pozrikidis – American chemical engineer
Ludwig Prandtl – German physicist (1875–1953)
Ronald F. Probstein – American engineer (1928–2021)
Andrea Prosperetti – Italian American mechanical engineering professorPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Joseph Proudman – British mathematician and oceanographer
Seth Putterman – American physicist
William Rankine – Scottish mechanical engineer (1820–1872)
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh – English physicist (1842–1919)
Theodor Rehbock – German professor of hydraulics, hydraulics engineer (1864–1950)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Markus Reiner – Israeli scientist and engineer
Osborne Reynolds – Anglo-Irish innovator (1842–1912)
William Craig Reynolds – American fluid dynamicist (1933–2004)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Dimitri Riabouchinsky – Russian physicist (1882–1962)
Lewis Fry Richardson – English meteorologist and mathematician (1881–1953)
Robert D. Richtmyer – American mathematician
Norman Riley (professor) – British mathematician
Petre Roman – Prime Minister of Romania between 1989 and 1991
Louis Rosenhead – British mathematician
Anatol Roshko – Canadian-American physicist and engineer
Carl-Gustaf Rossby – Swedish-born American meteorologist
Hunter Rouse – American physicist
John Scott Russell – Naval engineer
Philip Saffman – British mathematician (1931–2008)
Stephen Salter – South African-born Scottish academic and inventor
Ralph Allan Sampson – British astronomer
Hermann Schlichting – German fluid dynamics engineer
James Serrin – American mathematician
Tasneem M. Shah – Pakistani scientist and mathematicianPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
P. N. Shankar – Indian scientist (1944–2019)
Ascher H. Shapiro – American author and professor of mechanical engineering and fluid mechanics
Beverley Shenstone – Canadian aerodynamicist (1906–1979)
Thomas Kilgore Sherwood – American chemical engineer
Albert F. Shields – American engineer
Max Shiffman – American mathematician
Wei Shyy – Chinese areospace engineer (born 1955)
Gregory Sivashinsky – scientistPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Pages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Apollo M. O. Smith – American aerospace engineer (1911-1997)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Frank T. Smith – English applied mathematician
Arnold Sommerfeld – German theoretical physicist (1868–1951)
Andrew Soward – British fluid dynamicist
Brian Spalding – British academic (1923–2016)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Ephraim M. Sparrow – American academic
Charles Speziale – American scientist (1948–1999)
Herbert Squire – British aerospace engineer (1909–1961)
K. R. Sreenivasan – Indian-American scientist and physicist
Paul H. Steen – American engineer
Josef Stefan – Carinthian Slovene physicist, mathematician and poet (1835–1893)
Keith Stewartson – British mathematician (1925–1983)
Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet – Irish mathematician and physicist (1819–1903)
Yvonne Stokes – Australian mathematician
Howard A. Stone – American engineer (born 1960)
Vincenc Strouhal – Czech physicist
John Trevor Stuart – British mathematician (1929–2023)
G. I. Taylor – British physicist and mathematician (1886–1975)
Roger Temam – French mathematician
Hendrik Tennekes – Dutch scientist (1936–2021)
Walter Tollmien – German fluid dynamicist
Albert Alan Townsend – Fluid dynamics physicist
David Tritton – English physicist (1935–1998)
Viktor Trkal – Czech physicist and mathematician
Clifford Truesdell – American mathematician (1919–2000)
Gretar Tryggvason – American fluid dynamicist (born 1956)
Ernie Tuck – Australian mathematician
Laurette Tuckerman – American mathematical physicist
Stewart Turner – Australian geophysicist (1930–2022)
Fritz Ursell – British mathematician (1923-2012)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Victor Vâlcovici – Romanian mechanician and mathematician
Milton Van Dyke – American fluid dynamicistPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Henri Villat – French mathematician
Ricardo Vinuesa – Spanish-Swedish fluid dynamicist and machine-learning researcherPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Gustav de Vries – Dutch mathematician (1866–1934)
John V. Wehausen – American applied mathematician
Julius Weisbach – German mathematician and engineer
Karl Weissenberg – Austrian mathematician and physicist
Richard T. Whitcomb – American aeronautical engineer (1921–2009)
Frank M. White – American mechanical engineer (1933–2022)
Gerald B. Whitham – American mathematician (1927–2014)
Forman A. Williams – American academic
John R. Womersley – British mathematician, computer scientist and biophysicist
Theodore Y. Wu – American engineer (1924–2023)
Akiva Yaglom – Russian physicist, mathematician, statistician, and meteorologist
Chia-Shun Yih – American engineerPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Z. Jane Wang – Chinese and American physicist
Yakov Zeldovich – Soviet physicist, physical chemist and cosmologist (1914–1987)
Yuwen Zhang – Chinese-American academic
Nikolay Zhukovsky (scientist) – Russian scientist (1847–1921)
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