High-altitude plume computer code development
Beverly J. Audeh
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High-altitude plume computer code development
Published
1985
Publisher
Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc., Huntsville Engineering Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Jet aircraft engine exhaust emissions database development
Diesel Emissions
Turbulent mixing in supersonic high-temperature exhaust jets
A modified through-flow ware rotor cycle with combustor bypass ducts
Measurement of gaseous HAP emissions from idling aircraft as a function of engine and ambient conditions
Diesel-discriminating detector response to smoldering fires
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