NASA Technical Note [D- 251-260]
By: Washington. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Material type: BookSeries: National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; NASA Technical Note. Publisher: Washington NASA 1960Subject(s): Aeronautics | SpacecraftItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Technical Report | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) | NASA TN D- 251-260 | Not for loan | 63649 |
NASA TN D-251 -- A summary of operating conditions experienced by two helicopters in a commercial and a military operation/ Andrew B. Connor and LeRoy H. Ludi
NASA TN D-252 -- Investigation of the natural frequencies of fluids in spherical and cylindrical tanks/ John Locke McCarty and David G. Stephens
NASA TN D-253 -- Longitudinal range control during the atmospheric phase of a manned satellite reentry/ Arthur Assadourian and Donald C. Cheatham
NASA TN D-254 -- An analysis of nose ablation for ballistic vehicles/ Leonard Roberts
NASA TN D-255 -- Requirements of trajectory corrective impulses during the approach phase of an interplanetary mission/ Alan L. Friedlander and David P. Harry, III
NASA TN D-256 -- Fatigue damage during complex stress histories/ H. W. Liu and H. T. Corten
NASA TN D-257 -- Performance investigation of a nonpumping rocket-ejector system for altitude simulation/ Anthony Fortini
NASA TN D-258 -- Propellant vaporization as a criterion for rocket-engine design: experimental effect of combustor length, throat diameter, injection velocity, and pressure on rocket combustor efficiency/ Bruce J. Clark
NASA TN D-259 -- Rolling-contact fatigue life of a crystallized glass ceramic/ Thomas L. Carter and Erwin V. Zaretsky
NASA TN D-260 -- Continued study of advanced-temperature nickel-base alloys to investigate vanadium additives/ John C. Freche, Thomas J. Riley and William J. Waters
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