👉 Artificial fluids, also known as synthetic or engineered fluids, are man-made substances designed to mimic the properties of natural fluids like blood, oil, or water. These fluids are engineered using advanced materials science and chemical engineering techniques to replicate specific characteristics such as viscosity, density, and surface tension. They are utilized in various applications, including medical treatments (e.g., artificial blood for transfusions), industrial processes (e.g., lubricants and coolants), and environmental technologies (e.g., oil spill dispersants). The development of artificial fluids aims to improve performance, reduce environmental impact, and enhance safety in diverse fields.