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Journal of Fluid Mechanics创刊50周年

朱克勤
- Vol. 28, Iss: 5, pp 7-7
TLDR
The mysterious rattleback and its fluid counterpart:Developments in shear instabilities(Patrick Huerre,Falling clouds+Elisabeth Guazzelli)LEcotectural fluid mechanics%Herbert Huppert )
Abstract
流体力学杂志“Journal of Fluid Mechanics”由剑桥大学教授George Batchelor在1956年5月创办,在国际流体力学界享有很高的学术声望,被公认为是流体力学最著名的学术刊物之一,2005年的影响因子为2.061,雄居同类期刊之首.在它创刊50周年之际,2006年5月JFM出版了第554卷的纪念特刊,其中刊登了现任主编(美国西北大学S.H.Davis教授和英国剑桥大学T.J.Pedley教授)合写的述评:“Editorial:JFM at50”,以JFM为背景,从独特的视角对近50年来流体力学的发展进行了简明的回顾和展望,并归纳了一系列非常有启发性的有趣统计数字.2006年7月21日在剑桥大学应用数学和理论物理研究所(DAMTP)举行了创刊50周年的庆祝会.下午2点,JFM的新老编辑和来宾会聚一堂,Pedley教授致开幕词,其后是5个精彩的报告:The mysterious rattleback and its fluid counterpart(Keith Moffatt),Developments in shear instabilities(Patrick Huerre),Falling clouds(Elisabeth Guazzelli),Ecotectural fluid mechanics(Paul Linden),The success of JFM(Herbert Huppert),最后由Davis教授致闭幕词.

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