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View Results of tests performed on the acoustic quiet flow facility three-dimensional model tunnel By P. S. Barna

Results of tests performed on the acoustic quiet flow facility three-dimensional model tunnel

Results of tests performed on the acoustic quiet flow facility three-dimensional model tunnel

By P. S. Barna

View Supersonic quiet-tunnel development for laminar-turbulent transition research By Steven P. Schneider

Supersonic quiet-tunnel development for laminar-turbulent transition research

Supersonic quiet-tunnel development for laminar-turbulent transition research

By Steven P. Schneider

View Supersonic laminar flow control research By Ching F. Lo

Supersonic laminar flow control research

Supersonic laminar flow control research

By Ching F. Lo

View Performance of a Mach 4 axially symmetric nozzle designed to operate at 40 microns hg. in the UTIA low density wind tunnel By A. K. Sreekanth

Performance of a Mach 4 axially symmetric nozzle designed to operate at 40 microns hg. in the UTIA low density wind tunnel

Performance of a Mach 4 axially symmetric nozzle designed to operate at 40 microns hg. in the UTIA low density wind tunnel

By A. K. Sreekanth

View Effects of convoluted divergent flap contouring on the performance of a fixed-geometry nonaxisymmetric exhaust nozzle By Scott C. Asbury

Effects of convoluted divergent flap contouring on the performance of a fixed-geometry nonaxisymmetric exhaust nozzle

Effects of convoluted divergent flap contouring on the performance of a fixed-geometry nonaxisymmetric exhaust nozzle

By Scott C. Asbury

View Design of a new contraction for the ARL low speed wind tunnel (U) By J. H. Watmuff

Design of a new contraction for the ARL low speed wind tunnel (U)

Design of a new contraction for the ARL low speed wind tunnel (U)

By J. H. Watmuff

View Study of ice accretion on icing wind tunnel components By James E. Newton

Study of ice accretion on icing wind tunnel components

Study of ice accretion on icing wind tunnel components

By James E. Newton