Interference drag in a simulated wing-fuselage juncture
L Kubendran
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Interference drag in a simulated wing-fuselage juncture
by L Kubendran
Published
1984
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch
Pages
56
Boundary layers
Boundary layer analysis
Numerical simulation of boundary layer excitation by surface heating/cooling
Analysis of turbulent boundary layers
Boundary Layer Analysis
Turbulent boundary layers
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Interference drag in a simulated wing-fuselage juncture was written by L Kubendran.
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