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View Low-speed wind-tunnel investigation of the stability and control characteristics of a series of flying wings with sweep angles of 50 ̊ By Scott P. Fears

Low-speed wind-tunnel investigation of the stability and control characteristics of a series of flying wings with sweep angles of 50 ̊

Low-speed wind-tunnel investigation of the stability and control characteristics of a series of flying wings with sweep angles of 50 ̊

By Scott P. Fears

View Experimental study of vortex breakdown in a cylindrical, swirling flow By

Experimental study of vortex breakdown in a cylindrical, swirling flow

Experimental study of vortex breakdown in a cylindrical, swirling flow

By

View Detailed near-wake flowfield surveys with comparison to an Euler method of an aspect ratio 4 rectangular wing By M. D. Klinge

Detailed near-wake flowfield surveys with comparison to an Euler method of an aspect ratio 4 rectangular wing

Detailed near-wake flowfield surveys with comparison to an Euler method of an aspect ratio 4 rectangular wing

By M. D. Klinge

View Buckling and postbuckling behavior of laminated composite plates with a cutout By Michael P. Nemeth

Buckling and postbuckling behavior of laminated composite plates with a cutout

Buckling and postbuckling behavior of laminated composite plates with a cutout

By Michael P. Nemeth

View Sensitivity analysis of flutter response of a wing incorporating finite-span corrections By Jason C. Issac

Sensitivity analysis of flutter response of a wing incorporating finite-span corrections

Sensitivity analysis of flutter response of a wing incorporating finite-span corrections

By Jason C. Issac

View An aspect ratio bound for triangulating a d-grid cut by a hyperplane By Scott A. Mitchell

An aspect ratio bound for triangulating a d-grid cut by a hyperplane

An aspect ratio bound for triangulating a d-grid cut by a hyperplane

By Scott A. Mitchell

View A comparison of structurally connected and multiple spacecraft interferometers By Derek M. Surka

A comparison of structurally connected and multiple spacecraft interferometers

A comparison of structurally connected and multiple spacecraft interferometers

By Derek M. Surka