In [[fluid dynamics]], '''Taylor scraping flow''' is a type of two-dimensional [[corner flow]] occurring when one of the wall is sliding over the other with constant velocity, named after [[G. I. Taylor]].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Taylor, |first=G. I. "|title=Similarity solutions of hydrodynamic problems." |journal=Aeronautics and Astronautics |volume=4 (|year=1960): |page=214. }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Taylor, |first=G. I. "|chapter=On scraping viscous fluid from a plane surface." |title=Miszellangen der Angewandten Mechanik (|series=Festschrift Walter Tollmien)(|year=1962): |pages=313–315. }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Taylor, |first=G. I. "|title=Scientific Papers (edited|editor-first=G. by GKK. |editor-last=Bachelor)."(|year=1958): |page=467. }}</ref>