Study of ice accretion on icing wind tunnel components
James E. Newton
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Study of ice accretion on icing wind tunnel components
Published
1986
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
The evolution of condensates in shock tube flow
The physics of fuel sprays. Vol.1 - Experimental measurements
Representation of average drop sizes in sprays
Millimeter-wave radar field measurements and inversion of cloud parameters for the 1999 Mt. Washington Icing Sensors Project
Evolutionary behavior of sprays produced by pressure atomizers
Theory of the effects of small gravitational levels on droplet gasification
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