Condensation in hypersonic nitrogen wind tunnels
Melissa A. Lederer
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Condensation in hypersonic nitrogen wind tunnels
Published
1990
Publisher
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Pages
15
Real Gas Flows with High Velocities
An upwind-biased, point-implicit relaxation algorithm for viscous, compressible perfect-gas flows
An upwind-biased space marching algorithm for supersonic viscous flow
A comparison of Maslen's method, Riley & Dejarnette's method and MacCormack's method in hypersonic inviscid flow
Nonequilibrium thermo-chemical calculations using a diagonal implicit scheme
Perspectives on hypersonic viscous and nonequilibrium flow research
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Condensation in hypersonic nitrogen wind tunnels was written by Melissa A. Lederer.
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