Flow and the Virus
While the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) menaces our world with its transmission, and while those infected battle their COVID-19 symptoms, the fluid dynamics community continues its remarkable work productively. Day by day, this community is responding by deepening our understanding of the fluid facets of the ways the new coronavirus spreads, infects, behaves in suspension, or how its fascinating particle design confers its flow properties, or how this design might suggest drug or vaccine development. We devote this special collection to the fascinating fluid dynamics behind the new coronavirus.
Guest Editors
Alan Jeffrey Giacomin, Queen’s University
Dimitris Drikakis, University of Nicosia
Savvas Hatzikiriakos, University of British Columbia
Submission Instructions
For those interested in submitting, please take note of the following instructions:
- Navigate to the journal’s online submission system. You may need to create an account if you do not already have one.
- During the submission process you will be asked if your manuscript is part of a special topic. Please answer “yes” and select “Flow and the Virus” from the subsequent drop-down menu.
Papers that are accepted for publication will publish immediately upon acceptance and will appear online in a virtual collection dedicated to this special topic. Any questions or concerns about the submission process or deadline should be directed to the Physics of Fluids journal manager at pof-journalmanager@aip.org.
First Papers Now Publishing
Check out the first papers from this Special Topic publishing now: https://aip.scitation.org/toc/phf/collection/10.1063/phf.2021.FATV2020.issue-1