A three-dimensional, compressible laminar boundary-layer method for general fuselages
Yong-Sun Wie
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A three-dimensional, compressible laminar boundary-layer method for general fuselages
by Yong-Sun Wie
Published
1990
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division
Pages
1
Subjects
Numerical simulation of boundary layer excitation by surface heating/cooling
Grenzschicht-Theorie
Momentum transfer in boundary layers
Boundary layer climates
1st semi-annual progress report on physics of magnetospheric boundary layers
Boundary layers
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