Gas tables for compressible flow calculations
S. M. Yahya
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Gas tables for compressible flow calculations
by S. M. Yahya
Published
2013
Publisher
New Academic Science
Pages
1
ISBN-13
9781781830642
ISBN-10
1781830649
Subjects
Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics
Solutions Manual for Thermodynamics in Materials Science
La science et l'hypothèse
Introduction to metallurgical thermodynamics
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Gas tables for compressible flow calculations was written by S. M. Yahya.
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