Supersonic reacting internal flow fields
J. Philip Drummond
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Supersonic reacting internal flow fields
Published
1990
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
64
Subjects
Supersonic flow and shock waves
Hochgeschwindigkeits-Aerodynamik
Calculation of two-dimensional inlet flow fields by an implicit method including viscous effects - program documentation and test case
Mach 1 and Beyond
YF-12 Experiments Symposium
Calculation of three-dimensional, inviscid supersonic, steady flows
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