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AAFM - Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics



AAFM - Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics


AAFM - Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics

The Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics is a peer reviewed journal which publishes original research papers based on theoretical, computational or experimental investigations devoted to any aspect of fluid mechanics. Broadly, topics such as flow of compressible and incompressible fluid, hydrodynamics, hydrotechnology, boundary layer flow, lubrication, turbulence, flow in porous media, and multiphase flow are some covered by the journal. Work in fluid mechanics based on mathematical modelling, numerical methods or simulation are promoted. Articles dealing with applications of fluid mechanics in civil engineering, geosciences, biological sciences and aerodynamics are highly encouraged. Survey articles covering findings in certain direction capable to create an avenue for further investigation are welcome.

Frequency :
The AAFM is published in four issues per volume annually appearing in January, April, July and October.

Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics

Scopus coverage years: from 2007 to 2017 (coverage discontinued in Scopus)
Publisher: Pushpa Publishing House

AAFM - Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics

ISSN: 0973-4686
Subject area:
Engineering: Mechanical Engineering
Source type: Journal
http://www.pphmj.com/journals/aafm.htm

Accommodation : 

Original copies, in copy, might be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief or Managing Editor or to a Member of the Editorial Board for thought in the Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics at the location of the Publisher

The paper must be written just on one side in twofold separating with a liberal edge all round.

Articles got are instantly put the officials/individuals from the Editorial Board for their supposition who for the most part go on the same in six week's chance or less. If there should be an occurrence of clear suggestion for production, the paper is obliged in an issue to show up next. Papers in copy with a letter of accommodation might be submitted at the accompanying location.

Abstracting, Indexing: 

  • SCOPUS
  • Scientific Reviews
  • MathSciNet
  • SCIRUS
  • Google Scholar
  • IndexCopernicus Data
  • Zentralblatt hide Mathematik
  • EBSCOhost
  • Ulrich's web
  • ProQuest

  
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