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Fluid mechanics is the study of fluids ( liquids and gases) in motion and at rest, and the effect of the fluid on fluid boundaries, such as solid containers or other fluids. Fluid mechanics is an important branch of engineering, and has a number of subdisciplines, including fluid dynamics (the study of fluids in motion) and fluid statics (the study of fluids at rest).


Fluid mechanics Fluid statics
Fluid dynamics Laminar flow Newtonian fluids Ideal fluids Incompressible flow
Compressible flow
Viscous fluids
Computational fluid dynamics
Solutions for specific regimes
Non-Newtonian fluids Rheology
Turbulence


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