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Division of Fluid Dynamics
The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society
exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the
physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical
theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter
under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
The membership of the Division consists of those members of the
Society who have indicated their desire to join the Division and
who retain membership from year to year by the payment of
designated dues.
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Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012
February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood
Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
November 18-20, 2012
More Meeting Information
View APS Meeting Calendar
News & Announcements
Modifications to the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Bylaws
The DFD Executive Committee and the APS Council have recently
approved proposed changes to the DFD Bylaws, and now, as a final
step, we seek the approval of the DFD membership for these
relatively minor changes. Voting on the DFD bylaw changes is to
be conducted simultaneous to our election for new DFD officers,
during September and October. More information on the specific
changes proposed may be found at THIS LINK.
Fluid Dynamics Video
The Division of Fluid Dynamics is supporting the submission and
archiving of fluid dynamics videos for both educational and
technical content. Venues for archiving and disseminating videos
are discussed in a new page available on the DFD website. In
addition, all Gallery of Fluid Motion video entries will be
archived in the eCommons/arXiv sytem. Description of how to
submit to the arXiv server is described in the aforementioned
article.
As part of our record of the past meetings, the invited talks at
the annual DFD meeting are archived online as a technical
record, and serve as a resource for promoting leading research
trends in the area of Fluid Mechanics. Please see the archive
for the most recent talks.
Commemoration of Prandtl and the history of the Boundary Layer
(article by John Anderson)
Gray arrow News Archive
Request for News
Do you have an announcement that would be of interest to general
Fluid Mechanics Community? E-mail the DFD Website Coordinator.
Division of Fluid Dynamics
The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society
exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the
physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical
theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter
under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
The membership of the Division consists of those members of the
Society who have indicated their desire to join the Division and
who retain membership from year to year by the payment of
designated dues.
Gray arrow Join the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012
February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood
Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
November 18-20, 2012
More Meeting Information
View APS Meeting Calendar
News & Announcements
Modifications to the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Bylaws
The DFD Executive Committee and the APS Council have recently
approved proposed changes to the DFD Bylaws, and now, as a final
step, we seek the approval of the DFD membership for these
relatively minor changes. Voting on the DFD bylaw changes is to
be conducted simultaneous to our election for new DFD officers,
during September and October. More information on the specific
changes proposed may be found at THIS LINK.
Fluid Dynamics Video
The Division of Fluid Dynamics is supporting the submission and
archiving of fluid dynamics videos for both educational and
technical content. Venues for archiving and disseminating videos
are discussed in a new page available on the DFD website. In
addition, all Gallery of Fluid Motion video entries will be
archived in the eCommons/arXiv sytem. Description of how to
submit to the arXiv server is described in the aforementioned
article.
As part of our record of the past meetings, the invited talks at
the annual DFD meeting are archived online as a technical
record, and serve as a resource for promoting leading research
trends in the area of Fluid Mechanics. Please see the archive
for the most recent talks.
Commemoration of Prandtl and the history of the Boundary Layer
(article by John Anderson)
Gray arrow News Archive
Request for News
Do you have an announcement that would be of interest to general
Fluid Mechanics Community? E-mail the DFD Website Coordinator.
Division of Fluid Dynamics
The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society
exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the
physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical
theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter
under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
The membership of the Division consists of those members of the
Society who have indicated their desire to join the Division and
who retain membership from year to year by the payment of
designated dues.
Gray arrow Join the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012
February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood
Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
November 18-20, 2012
More Meeting Information
View APS Meeting Calendar
News & Announcements
Modifications to the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Bylaws
The DFD Executive Committee and the APS Council have recently
approved proposed changes to the DFD Bylaws, and now, as a final
step, we seek the approval of the DFD membership for these
relatively minor changes. Voting on the DFD bylaw changes is to
be conducted simultaneous to our election for new DFD officers,
during September and October. More information on the specific
changes proposed may be found at THIS LINK.
Fluid Dynamics Video
The Division of Fluid Dynamics is supporting the submission and
archiving of fluid dynamics videos for both educational and
technical content. Venues for archiving and disseminating videos
are discussed in a new page available on the DFD website. In
addition, all Gallery of Fluid Motion video entries will be
archived in the eCommons/arXiv sytem. Description of how to
submit to the arXiv server is described in the aforementioned
article.
As part of our record of the past meetings, the invited talks at
the annual DFD meeting are archived online as a technical
record, and serve as a resource for promoting leading research
trends in the area of Fluid Mechanics. Please see the archive
for the most recent talks.
Commemoration of Prandtl and the history of the Boundary Layer
(article by John Anderson)
Gray arrow News Archive
Request for News
Do you have an announcement that would be of interest to general
Fluid Mechanics Community? E-mail the DFD Website Coordinator.
Division of Fluid Dynamics
The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society
exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the
physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical
theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter
under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
The membership of the Division consists of those members of the
Society who have indicated their desire to join the Division and
who retain membership from year to year by the payment of
designated dues.
Gray arrow Join the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012
February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood
Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
November 18-20, 2012
More Meeting Information
View APS Meeting Calendar
News & Announcements
Modifications to the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Bylaws
The DFD Executive Committee and the APS Council have recently
approved proposed changes to the DFD Bylaws, and now, as a final
step, we seek the approval of the DFD membership for these
relatively minor changes. Voting on the DFD bylaw changes is to
be conducted simultaneous to our election for new DFD officers,
during September and October. More information on the specific
changes proposed may be found at THIS LINK.
Fluid Dynamics Video
The Division of Fluid Dynamics is supporting the submission and
archiving of fluid dynamics videos for both educational and
technical content. Venues for archiving and disseminating videos
are discussed in a new page available on the DFD website. In
addition, all Gallery of Fluid Motion video entries will be
archived in the eCommons/arXiv sytem. Description of how to
submit to the arXiv server is described in the aforementioned
article.
As part of our record of the past meetings, the invited talks at
the annual DFD meeting are archived online as a technical
record, and serve as a resource for promoting leading research
trends in the area of Fluid Mechanics. Please see the archive
for the most recent talks.
Commemoration of Prandtl and the history of the Boundary Layer
(article by John Anderson)
Gray arrow News Archive
Request for News
Do you have an announcement that would be of interest to general
Fluid Mechanics Community? E-mail the DFD Website Coordinator.
Division of Fluid Dynamics
The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society
exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the
physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical
theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter
under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
The membership of the Division consists of those members of the
Society who have indicated their desire to join the Division and
who retain membership from year to year by the payment of
designated dues.
Gray arrow Join the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012
February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood
Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
November 18-20, 2012
More Meeting Information
View APS Meeting Calendar
News & Announcements
Modifications to the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Bylaws
The DFD Executive Committee and the APS Council have recently
approved proposed changes to the DFD Bylaws, and now, as a final
step, we seek the approval of the DFD membership for these
relatively minor changes. Voting on the DFD bylaw changes is to
be conducted simultaneous to our election for new DFD officers,
during September and October. More information on the specific
changes proposed may be found at THIS LINK.
Fluid Dynamics Video
The Division of Fluid Dynamics is supporting the submission and
archiving of fluid dynamics videos for both educational and
technical content. Venues for archiving and disseminating videos
are discussed in a new page available on the DFD website. In
addition, all Gallery of Fluid Motion video entries will be
archived in the eCommons/arXiv sytem. Description of how to
submit to the arXiv server is described in the aforementioned
article.
As part of our record of the past meetings, the invited talks at
the annual DFD meeting are archived online as a technical
record, and serve as a resource for promoting leading research
trends in the area of Fluid Mechanics. Please see the archive
for the most recent talks.
Commemoration of Prandtl and the history of the Boundary Layer
(article by John Anderson)
Gray arrow News Archive
Request for News
Do you have an announcement that would be of interest to general
Fluid Mechanics Community? E-mail the DFD Website Coordinator.
Division of Fluid Dynamics
The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society
exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the
physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical
theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter
under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
The membership of the Division consists of those members of the
Society who have indicated their desire to join the Division and
who retain membership from year to year by the payment of
designated dues.
Gray arrow Join the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012
February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood
Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
November 18-20, 2012
More Meeting Information
View APS Meeting Calendar
News & Announcements
Modifications to the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Bylaws
The DFD Executive Committee and the APS Council have recently
approved proposed changes to the DFD Bylaws, and now, as a final
step, we seek the approval of the DFD membership for these
relatively minor changes. Voting on the DFD bylaw changes is to
be conducted simultaneous to our election for new DFD officers,
during September and October. More information on the specific
changes proposed may be found at THIS LINK.
Fluid Dynamics Video
The Division of Fluid Dynamics is supporting the submission and
archiving of fluid dynamics videos for both educational and
technical content. Venues for archiving and disseminating videos
are discussed in a new page available on the DFD website. In
addition, all Gallery of Fluid Motion video entries will be
archived in the eCommons/arXiv sytem. Description of how to
submit to the arXiv server is described in the aforementioned
article.
As part of our record of the past meetings, the invited talks at
the annual DFD meeting are archived online as a technical
record, and serve as a resource for promoting leading research
trends in the area of Fluid Mechanics. Please see the archive
for the most recent talks.
Commemoration of Prandtl and the history of the Boundary Layer
(article by John Anderson)
Gray arrow News Archive
Request for News
Do you have an announcement that would be of interest to general
Fluid Mechanics Community? E-mail the DFD Website Coordinator.
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