1. Scope of the Conference
FMFP 2026 invites original, high-quality research contributions from academia, industry, and research organizations worldwide in the broad areas of fluid mechanics, fluid power, and heat transfer.
Topics include theoretical, computational, and experimental studies, as well as interdisciplinary applications.
2. Conference Tracks / Themes
Authors should submit their papers under one of the following tracks:
A. Fundamental Fluid Mechanics
- Turbulence and transition
- Boundary layer flows
- Multiphase flows
- Non-Newtonian fluids
- Flow instability and control
B. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Numerical methods and algorithms
- High-performance computing in CFD
- AI/ML in fluid mechanics
- Validation and verification
C. Heat Transfer & Thermal Sciences
- Conduction, convection, radiation
- Phase change phenomena
- Micro/nanoscale heat transfer
- Thermal management systems
D. Fluid Power Systems
- Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Fluid machinery and components
- Control and automation in fluid power
- Energy efficiency and sustainability
E. Turbomachinery & Aerospace Applications
- Compressors, turbines, pumps
- Aerodynamics and propulsion
- Internal flows in engines
F. Biofluids & Microfluidics
- Biomedical flows
- Lab-on-chip devices
- Physiological fluid dynamics
G. Environmental & Geophysical Flows
- Atmospheric and ocean flows
- Pollution dispersion
- Renewable energy systems (wind, hydro)
- River flows
H. Industrial Applications
- Process industries
- Oil & gas flows
- Chemical engineering applications
I. Miscellaneous / Emerging Areas
This track is intended to accommodate innovative, interdisciplinary, and emerging research topics in fluid mechanics, fluid power, and heat transfer that are not explicitly covered under the main tracks listed above.
3. Types of Submissions
- Full-Length Research Papers
- Review Papers (by invitation or approval)
4. Paper Submission Guidelines
4.1 Submission Portal
- All papers must be submitted through this official conference submission system (link to be provided soon).
- Email submissions will not be accepted.
4.2 Manuscript Preparation
- Papers must be written in clear English.
- Follow the conference template (Word/LaTeX) strictly. The download link to the conference template will be provided soon.
- To download the conference template, CLICK HERE
4.3 Formatting Requirements
To be updated soon
5. Originality and Plagiarism Policy
- Submissions must be original and unpublished work.
- Papers must not be under review elsewhere.
- All submissions will be checked using plagiarism detection software.
- Similarity index should typically be below 15–20%.
6. Review Process
- Each paper will be reviewed by at least two experts
- Evaluation criteria:
- Technical quality
- Originality
- Clarity
- Relevance to conference themes
7. Important Dates
For important deadlines please click here
8. Camera-Ready Submission Guidelines
- Incorporate reviewer comments carefully
- Submit:
- Final manuscript (PDF + source files)
- Copyright form
- Ensure formatting compliance with template
9. Presentation Guidelines
Oral Presentation
- Duration: 10–12 minutes + Q&A
- Use PPT/PDF format
- Strict adherence to time
Poster Presentation
- Poster size: A0 (portrait)
- Clear visuals and minimal text
10. Publication Opportunities
- Accepted papers will be included in:
- Conference proceedings (with ISBN)
- Selected high-quality papers may be recommended for:
- Indexed journals (Scopus/Web of Science) (subject to review)
- Details to be updated soon before paper submission opens.
11. Awards
- For details visit the AWARDS section.
12. Registration Requirement
- At least one author must register for each accepted paper
- One registration may cover limited number of papers (e.g., 1–2)
- Detailed procedure, etc., will be updated soon
13. Ethical Guidelines
- Proper acknowledgment of sources
- Avoid duplicate submission
- Conflict of interest must be disclosed
14. Contact for Authors
For queries related to submission:
- Email: fmfp2026@gmail.com
For further query, visit the CONTACT US section.