Real-gas flow properties for NASA Langley Research Center Aerothermodynamic Facilities Complex wind tunnels
Brian R. Hollis
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Real-gas flow properties for NASA Langley Research Center Aerothermodynamic Facilities Complex wind tunnels
Published
1996
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
X-34 experimental aeroheating at Mach 6 and 10
Anomalous heat transfer and pressure distributions on blunt bodies at hypersonic speeds in the presence of an impinging shock
Aerothermodynamics of gas turbine and rocket propulsion
Nonequilibrium radiation and chemistry models for aerocapture vehicle flowfields
Pressure and heat-transfer distributions in a simulated wing-elevon cove with variable leakage at a free-stream Mach number of 6.9
Heat transfer in structures
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