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Fluid dynamics. Hydrodynamics (25)
Gas dynamics. Motion of gases (9)
Gases. Pneumatics (10)
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Special liquefied gases, A-Z (3)
Special properties of liquids, A-Z (7)
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Started over ten years ago, eFluids is a "specialty web portal designed to serve as a one-stop web information resource for anyone working the areas of flow engineering, fluid mechanics research, education, and directly...
This article from SPIE describes how dielectric breakdown and wet etching may provide a method of fabricating 3D nano- and microscale channels inside transparent dielectric materials. The article includes several...
Freestudy is dedicated to providing free tutorials and resources for those studying engineering from the degree level to certificate level. The site specializes mainly in Mechanical Engineering and provides materials on...
This website from Professor Paul Yager of the University of Washington presents short bits of text and graphics that beginners may find useful in learning about concepts in microfluidics. Keywords: Laminate, fluids,...
This simple resource, created by Porter W. Johnson of Illinois Institute of Technology, features activities for upper level high school students about the properties of fluids under a variety of circumstances. Students...
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