Lifting-line theory for subsonic shear flow
Bo S. Johansson
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Lifting-line theory for subsonic shear flow
Published
1968
Publisher
The Aeronautical Research Institute of Sweden, Almqvist & Wiksell (distr.)
Pages
19
Subjects
Fluid-dynamic lift
Aerodynamics of a Lifting System in Extreme Ground Effect
Aerodynamics of 3-dimensional bodies in transitional flow
Survey of lift-fan aerodynamic technology
Two-dimensional high-lift aerodynamic optimization using neural networks
Development of the X-33 aerodynamic uncertainty model
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For most readers, Lifting-line theory for subsonic shear flow typically takes between 24m and 16m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 4,750 words and common reading speeds.
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Lifting-line theory for subsonic shear flow was written by Bo S. Johansson.
When was Lifting-line theory for subsonic shear flow published?
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