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Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics (RTFM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing original research and review articles in the field of fluid dynamics and its interdisciplinary applications. With a focus on both theoretical and applied studies, the journal offers insights into complex fluid flow phenomena, advanced computational simulations, and experimental fluid mechanics.

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Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics

The Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics (RTFM) journal is a premier peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing the science, engineering, and real-world applications of fluid dynamics. This scholarly publication connects mechanical engineers, aerospace experts, physicists, researchers, computational scientists, environmental engineers, and industry professionals to share breakthrough research, innovative methodologies, and transformative insights shaping the future of fluid mechanics.

What This Journal Covers: Key Focus Areas

Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics addresses a broad range of emerging and foundational topics across fluid flow science and engineering, including:

  • Fluid Dynamics & Flow Behavior: Laminar and turbulent flows, boundary layer theory, instability analysis, vortex dynamics, compressible and incompressible flow regimes, and flow visualization techniques.
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Numerical simulations, turbulence modelling, finite-volume and finite-element methods, mesh generation, high-performance computing, algorithm development, and data-driven CFD approaches.
  • Aerodynamics & Gas Dynamics: Airfoil design, aerodynamic performance, shock waves, supersonic and hypersonic flows, propulsion system flows, drag reduction, and aerospace fluid mechanics.
  • Multiphase & Complex Flows: Gas-liquid and solid-fluid interactions, particulate flows, cavitation, droplet behavior, granular flows, heat-mass transfer in multiphase systems, and industrial process flows.
  • Hydraulics, Hydrodynamics & Environmental Fluid Mechanics: Open-channel flows, river and coastal hydraulics, ocean currents, environmental transport phenomena, climate-related fluid behavior, and renewable energy flow systems.

Who Should Read the Journal

This journal is vital reading material for a wide community of researchers and professionals:

  • Mechanical, aerospace & civil engineers developing systems involving fluid flow, aerodynamics, and flow control.

  • CFD analysts & simulation experts modeling turbulence, complex flows, and engineering systems.

  • Environmental engineers & climate researchers studying natural fluid systems and environmental fluid transport.

  • Academics & scientists conducting experimental, theoretical, and numerical research in fluid mechanics.

  • Industry professionals in energy, aerospace, automotive, marine, HVAC, and process engineering sectors.

Why It Matters

As industries and research sectors seek high-efficiency, low-emission, and precision-engineered systems, Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics plays a crucial role by:

  • Publishing cutting-edge research that enhances understanding of fluid behavior, turbulence, and flow systems

  • Supporting innovations in CFD, aero-design, renewable energy, and sustainable engineering

  • Promoting safer, more efficient, and environmentally responsible engineering practices

  • Guiding design optimization, system performance, and predictive modeling

  • Encouraging collaboration across mechanical engineering, computational science, environmental studies, and applied physics

Backed by rigorous peer review, scientific integrity, and global scholarship, the journal advances the field of fluid mechanics while contributing to technological excellence and sustainable development.

Subscription & Access Options

Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics provides flexible access solutions to support the needs of researchers, institutions, and engineers worldwide:

  • Digital Access: A feature-rich online platform enabling instant access to current issues, archived volumes, research articles, and a fully searchable database of peer-reviewed content.
  • Print Edition: High-quality print copies delivered to universities, engineering institutions, research laboratories, libraries, and individual subscribers requiring long-term reference and study material.

Subscription packages, institutional access plans, and multi-copy options are available through the STM Journals distribution and support systems.

Why Choose STM Journals?

STM Journals is committed to delivering excellence in scholarly publishing through:

  • Rigorous peer review ensuring scientific accuracy, reliability, and research credibility

  • Global availability offering accessible research to engineers, researchers, and professionals worldwide

  • Multiple access formats supporting modern digital research and traditional print-based learning

  • Dedicated support for advancing fluid mechanics, computational modeling, and applied engineering research

For scientists, engineers, and industry professionals shaping the future of flow science and engineering, Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics stands as a trusted, complete, and forward-focused knowledge resource.

About Journal

Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics [2455-1961(e)] is a peer-reviewed hybrid open-access journal launched in 2011 and focused on the rapid publication of fundamental research papers on all areas of Fluid Mechanics.

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Journal Information

Title: Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics Abbreviation: RTFM
Issues Per Year: 3 Issues E-ISSN: 2455-1961
Publisher: STM Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd.
DOI: 10.37591/RTFM Starting Year: 2014
Language: English Publication Format: Hybrid Open Access
Subject: Fluid Mechanics Type: Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal)
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC-ND

Indexing & Metrics

Indexing: Google Scholar, Advanced Science Index (ASI), Index Copernicus, Scientific Literature (SCILIT), SJIF

ICV Value: 2022 : 55.77

Impact Factor (SJIF): 2024: 6, 2023: 6, 2022: 6, 2021: 5.966, 2020: 5.891

Focus & Scope

Focus & Scope

A rigorous exploration of classical mechanics and fluid dynamics—integrating fundamental conservation laws with the complexities of non-Newtonian flow, turbulence, and high-fidelity computational analysis.

Conservation & Energy Laws

Study of mass and energy conservation in closed and isolated systems. Analyzing potential, kinetic, and chemical energy alongside Newtonian momentum across frames of reference—from classical mechanics to general relativity.

Fluid Kinematics & Dynamics

Mapping fluid motion via Eulerian and Lagrangian descriptions. Utilizing the Bernoulli equation and mass flow rates to model steady/unsteady, compressible, and rotational flows in environments ranging from pipelines to interstellar nebulae.

Pipe Flow & Infrastructure

Engineering liquid flow within closed conduits for petroleum, gas, and sewage transport. Focus on pressure heads, gravity-fed acceleration, and the transition between laminar and turbulent regimes based on pipe size and fluid density.

Newtonian & Non-Newtonian Fluids

Contrasting linear viscous stresses with shear-dependent behaviors. Investigating thixotropic, rheopectic, and viscoelastic properties in substances like molten polymers, quicksand, and biological fluids.

Turbulence & Combustion

Analyzing chaotic pressure changes and vortex stretching via the Reynolds number. Integrated with the study of exothermic redox reactions, radical chain reactions, and stoichiometric equilibrium in rapid combustion.

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

Applying numerical analysis and data structures to simulate transonic and hypersonic flows. Applications span aerospace engineering, engine analysis, weather prediction, and biological engineering systems.

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