Introducing the VRT gas turbine combustor
Jerry O. Melconian
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Introducing the VRT gas turbine combustor
Published
1990
Publisher
NASA
Pages
12
Subjects
Test results of the RS-44 integrated component evaluator liquid oxygen-hydrogen rocket engine
Structure of a swirl-stabilized combusting spray
Modeling of combustion systems
A two-line absorption instrument for scramjet temperature and water vapor concentration measurement in HYPULSE
An experimental and computational investigation of an annular reverse-flow combustor
A numerical study of flow in gas-turbine combustor
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