Evaluation of measured-boundary-condition methods for 3D subsonic wall interference
Th. E. Labrujere
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Evaluation of measured-boundary-condition methods for 3D subsonic wall interference
Published
1988
Publisher
National Aerospace Laboratory
Pages
100
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