The effect of three-dimensional freestream disturbances on the supersonic flow past a wedge

Peter W. Duck

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The effect of three-dimensional freestream disturbances on the supersonic flow past a wedge

by Peter W. Duck

1997

Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Langley Research Center

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