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Abstract

This article surveys the contributions of Philip Geoffrey Saffman to our knowledge of fluid-dynamical phenomena both in nature and in the laboratory. We begin with Saffman's first work on fluid mechanics in Cambridge, England, in the mid-1950s and then describe the evolution of his ideas and research, over many diverse areas in fluid mechanics until his final paper in 2002. It is argued that Saffman brought a unique perspective to our interpretation of fluid mechanics as a broad scientific discipline that remains with us today.

Publication:

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics

Pub Date:

January 2013

DOI:

10.1146/annurev-fluid-011212-140655

Bibcode:

2013AnRFM..45...19P