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NASA technical note [NASA TN D 171-180]

By: Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; NASA Technical Note. Publisher: Washington, D. C. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1959Subject(s): Hydrdynamic
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NASA TN D-171: Calculated effective thermal conductivities of honeycomb sandwich panels by Robert T. Swann 24p

NASA TN D-172: Application of rate tempratures to tensile data for magnesium alloys and a relation between the larson miller constant and the activation energy by Charles R. Manning 23p

NASA TN D-173: Flight investigations of automatic stabilization of an airplane having static longitudinal instability by Walter R. Russel 32p

NASA TN D-174: Reflection Characteristics of artificial satellites constructed in the form of inflated polyhedrons by Archibald R. Sinclair 9p

NASA TN D-175: Dynamic model investigation of the damping of flapwise bending modes of two blade rotors in hovering and a comparision with quasi static and unsteady aerodynamic theories by Milton A. Silveria 30p

NASA TN D-176: Working charts for rapid prediction of force and pressure coefficients on arbitrary bodies of revolution by use of newtonian concepts by Robert W. Rainey 36p

NASA TN D-177: Jet effects of longitudinal trim of an airplane configuration measured at mach numbers between 1.2 and 1.8 by Robert F. Peck 17p

NASA TN D-178: Flutter investigation of a true speed dynamic model with various tip tank configurations by John L. Sewall 80p

NASA TN D-179: Measurements of pressure and local heat transfer on a 20 degree cone angles of attack upto 20 degree by Jerome D. Julius 28p

NASA TN D-180: Hydrodynamic characteristics of a planning surface with convex longitudinal curvature and an angle of dead rise of 20 degree by Elmo J. Mottard 27p

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