Pressure probes in free molecule flow
K. R. Enkenhus
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Pressure probes in free molecule flow
Published
1961
Publisher
Institute of Aerophysics
Pages
13
Free molecular flow into a convergent cone at orbital velocity
Pressure measurement in transition and free molecular flows using orifice probes
Free-molecule flow through axi-symmetric tubes
Recent trends in the mechanics of highly rarefied gases
Transport properties of free-molecule (Knudsen) flow
Subsonic tests in free molecule flow on impact tube pressure probes having a wide range of tube lengths at angles of attack up to 90 degrees
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