Computation of lifting wing-flap configurations
Brian Cantwell
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Computation of lifting wing-flap configurations
Published
1996
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational methods for fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics '98
Computational fluid dynamics
Fundamentals of computational fluid dynamics
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Computation of lifting wing-flap configurations was written by Brian Cantwell.
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