List of fluid flows named after people

This is a list of fluid flows named after people (eponymous flows).

FlowDescriptionPerson(s) Named After
Beltrami flowA flow in which velocity and vorticity are parallel to each otherEugenio Beltrami
Berman flowLaminar flow in channels with porous walls[1]Abraham S. Berman
Blasius flowBoundary layer flows along a flat plateHeinrich Blasius
Bickley jetPlanar jet at large Reynolds numberW. G. Bickley
Burgers vortexVortex in axisymmetric stagnation point flowsJan Burgers
Couette flowLaminar flow between two parallel flat platesMaurice Couette
Craya–Curtet jetJet emerging into a co-axial flow of larger radiusA. Craya and R. Curtet
Falkner–Skan flowBoundary layer flows with pressure gradientV. M. Falkner and S. W. Skan
Fanno flowAdiabatic compressible flow with frictionGino Girolamo Fanno
Glauert jetWall jetM. B. Glauert
Hagen–Poiseuille flowLaminar flow through pipesGotthilf Hagen and Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille
Hele-Shaw flowViscous flow about a thin object filling a narrow gap between two parallel platesHenry Selby Hele-Shaw
Gromeka–Arnold–Beltrami–Childress flowA type of inviscid Beltrami flowIppolit S. Gromeka, Vladimir Arnold, Eugenio Beltrami and Steven Childress
Hiemenz flowPlane stagnation-point flowKarl Hiemenz
Homann flowAxisymmetric stagnation-point flowFritz Homann
Jeffery–Hamel flowViscous flow in a wedge shaped passageGeorge Barker Jeffery and Georg Hamel
Landau–Squire jetSubmerged round jet from a point sourceLev Landau and Herbert Squire
Landau–Levich flowFlow created in thin film coatingLev Landau and Veniamin Levich
Marangoni flowFlow induced by gradients in the surface tensionCarlo Marangoni
Oseen flowLow Reynolds number flows around sphereCarl Wilhelm Oseen
Plane Poiseuille flowLaminar flow between two fixed parallel flat platesJean Léonard Marie Poiseuille
Prandtl–Meyer flowCompressible isentropic flow along a deflected wallLudwig Prandtl and Theodor Meyer
Rayleigh flowInviscid compressible flow with heat transferLord Rayleigh
Rayleigh problemFlow due to sudden movement of a wallLord Rayleigh
Schlichting jetAxisymmetric jet at large Reynolds numberHermann Schlichting
Sampson flowFlow through a circular orifice in a plane wallR. A. Sampson
Schneider flowFlow induced by jets and plumesWilhelm Schneider
Stefan flowMovement of a chemical species by a flowing fluidJoseph Stefan
Stokes flowCreeping flows – very slow motion of the fluidGeorge Gabriel Stokes
Stokes problemFlow due to oscillating wallGeorge Gabriel Stokes
Taylor–Couette flowFlow in annular space between two rotating cylindersGeoffrey Ingram Taylor and Maurice Couette
Taylor–Dean flowTaylor–Couette flow with pressure gradientGeoffrey Ingram Taylor and William Reginald Dean
Taylor–Culick flowInviscid flow inside porous cylinderGeoffrey Ingram Taylor and F. E. C. Culick
Taylor scraping flowStokes flow for scraping fluidGeoffrey Ingram Taylor
Trkalian flowA special case of Beltrami flowViktor Trkal
Von Kármán swirling flowFlow created by a rotating diskTheodore von Kármán
Yih plumeLaminar plume from a point source of heatChia-Shun Yih
Zeldovich–Taylor flowFlow behind detonation wavesYakov Zeldovich and Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

See also

References

  1. Berman, Abraham S. (1953). "Laminar Flow in Channels with Porous Walls". Journal of Applied Physics. 24 (9): 1232–1235. doi:10.1063/1.1721476.
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