Recent development in flow separation
Paul K. Chang
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Recent development in flow separation
Published
1985
Publisher
Pang Han Pub. Co.
Pages
353
ISBN-10
0961241063
Drag reduction by shock and boundary layer control
Submarine design optimization using boundary layer control
Improvement of aerodynamic performance through boundary layer control and high lift systems
Numerical study of boundary-layer control in aerodynamics
Moving surface boundary-layer control as applied to two-dimensional airfoils
Investigations into increasing the lift of wings by boundary layer control through blowing
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Recent development in flow separation was written by Paul K. Chang.
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