Trailing edge flow conditions as a factor in airfoil design
A. I. Ormsbee
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Trailing edge flow conditions as a factor in airfoil design
Published
1984
Publisher
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Dept., University of Illinois
Pages
1
Subjects
Swept-wing receptivity studies using distributed roughness
Wake measurements in a strong adverse pressure gradient
The influence of high adverse pressure gradients on boundary layers in supersonic flow
The influence of free-stream turbulence on turbulent boundary layers with mild adverse pressure gradients
Experimental Reynolds analogy factor for a compressible turbulent boundary layer with a pressure gradient
Experimental and theoretical studies of capillary-pumped loop heat pipes
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