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Journal of Fluids Engineering is is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published monthly by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). According to its website, the journal "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. In addition, contributions to the journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid dynamics, and experimental methods such as laser Doppler velocimetry, hot film and hot wire anemometry, particle image velocimetry, and other innovative advances as they appear." This is one of the major journals in fluid mechanics.
History
editThe journal was founded in 1973 with Robert C. Dean as founding editor, replacing ASME's Journal of Basic Engineering (1959-1972).[1] In 1979, Frank M. White took over as editor-in-chief until 1991. The editors-in-chief following White were, in chronological order, Demetri Telionis, Joseph Katz, Malcolm J. Andrews, and currently Francine Battaglia.[2]
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edit- ^ White, Frank M. (2012). "A Brief History of the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering". Journal of Fluids Engineering. 134 (2): 020301. doi:10.1115/1.4005728.
- ^ White, Frank M. (2012). "A Brief History of the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering". Journal of Fluids Engineering. 134 (2): 020301. doi:10.1115/1.4005728.
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