Introducing Teapot
Discover two new scholarly journals: Transport Phenomena (TP) and Open Transport (OT), known collectively as Teapot.
Like a teapot, which relies on heat to brew, diffusion to infuse, and flow to pour, these journals represent the infusion and dissemination of knowledge across disciplines.
Same editorial team, same standards, same scope—your choice
We understand how important it is for authors to have choices in both publications and publishing models. That’s why we’ve launched these sibling journals.
Sharing the same mission and scientific scope-publishing the latest advances in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mass transfer-the journals welcome contributions from all areas of the physical and biological sciences, applied mathematics, and every branch of engineering.
Whichever one's your cup of tea, we invite you to explore these new publications!
“We have created journals embodying the very essence of transport phenomena — always moving, always connecting, always transforming.”
Alan Jeffrey Giacomin (TP) and Natalie Germann (OT), Founding Editors-in-Chief
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The journals advance understanding and application of the transport phenomena sciences through rigorous, fair peer review and the publication of original, tenure-accruing contributions that represent the best work of the transport community.
We welcome contributions from all areas of the physical and biological sciences, applied mathematics, and all branches of engineering, advancing the understanding of transport in all its forms.
Watch out for a new Teapot book series coming soon!
We've got some exciting titles brewing in the months ahead:
Experiments in Fluids authored by Cunbiao Lee (李存标)
New Principle for Aerodynamic Heating in Hypersonic Boundary Layers authored by Cunbiao Lee (李存标)
Teapot News
Read the inaugural editorials!
We are pleased to share our inaugural editorials in Transport Phenomena (TP) and Open Transport (OT), collectively known as Teapot.
These editorials introduce the vision for the journals, which are dedicated to the science of flow, heat, and diffusion.
The Teapot pours...
Get in touch
If you have any questions about Teapot or would like to discuss a manuscript, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Jeffrey Giacomin, Editor-in-Chief of Transport Phenomena jeffrey.giacomin@degruyterbrill.com Natalie Germann, Editor-in-Chief of Open Transport Natalie.Germann@degruyterbrill.com


