Development of a linearized unsteady Euler analysis with application to wake/blade-row interactions

Joseph M. Verdon

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Development of a linearized unsteady Euler analysis with application to wake/blade-row interactions

by Joseph M. Verdon

1999

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center

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