Dropsize correlation for cryogenic liquid-jet atomization
Robert D. Ingebo
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Dropsize correlation for cryogenic liquid-jet atomization
Published
1991
Publisher
NASA
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Dynamic measurement of total temperature, pressure, and velocity in the Langley 0.3-meter transomic cryogenic tunnel
Final report on measurement of elastohydrodynamic film thickness, wear, and tempering behavior of high pressure oxygen turbopump bearings (contract NAS8-34908 task 112)
Liquid Nitrogen
Description of liquid nitrogen experimental test facility
Gas-phase flowrate effect on disintegrating cryogenic liquid-jets
The production of liquid nitrogen from atmospheric air using a gas refrigerating machine
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