Experimental methods of hypersonics
J. Lukasiewicz
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Experimental methods of hypersonics
Published
1973
Publisher
M. Dekker
Pages
338
ISBN-10
0824714245
Advances in hypersonics
Hypersonic and high-temperature gas dynamics
Hypersonic aerodynamics
A modified T-value method for selection of strain gages for measuring loads on a low aspect ratio wing
Wall-temperature effects on the aerodynamics of a hydrogen-fueled transport concept in Mach 8 blowdown and shock tunnels
Assessment of a flow-through balance for hypersonic wind tunnel models with scramjet exhaust flow simulation
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