Transient, hypervelocity flow in an axisymmetric nozzle
Peter A. Jacobs
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Transient, hypervelocity flow in an axisymmetric nozzle
Published
1991
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
Pages
1
Performance characteristics of an isolated coannular plug nozzle at transonic speeds
Numerical method for predicting flow characteristics and performance of nonaxisymmetric nozzles
Two-dimensional converging-diverging rippled nozzles at transonic speeds
Turbofan forced mixer-nozzle internal flowfield
Free jet feasibility study of a thermal acoustic shield concept for AST/VCE application
Effects of internal yaw-vectoring devices on the static performance of a pitch-vectoring nonaxisymmetric convergent-divergent nozzle
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