Application of two-dimensional vortex theory to the prediction of flow fields behind wings of wing-body combinations at subsonic and supersonic speeds
Arthur William Rogers
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Application of two-dimensional vortex theory to the prediction of flow fields behind wings of wing-body combinations at subsonic and supersonic speeds
Published
1954
Publisher
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Pages
91
Subjects
Simulation and analysis of gas networks
The F/A-18 high-angle-of-attack ground-to-flight correlation
Summary of in-flight flow visualization obtained from the NASA high alpha research vehicle
Visualizing time-varying phenomena in numerical simulations of unsteady flows
Stability of a non-orthagonal stagnation flow to three dimensional disturbances
Passage-averaged description of wave rotor flow
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This edition of Application of two-dimensional vortex theory to the prediction of flow fields behind wings of wing-body combinations at subsonic and supersonic speeds has approximately 91 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Application of two-dimensional vortex theory to the prediction of flow fields behind wings of wing-body combinations at subsonic and supersonic speeds was written by Arthur William Rogers.
When was Application of two-dimensional vortex theory to the prediction of flow fields behind wings of wing-body combinations at subsonic and supersonic speeds published?
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