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NASA technical note [NASA TN 2971-2980]

By: Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; NASA Technical Report. Publisher: Washington, D. C. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1953Subject(s): Boundary layer
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NASA TN 2971: Impingement of water droplets on wedges and diamond airfoils at supersonic speeds by John S. Serafini 62p

NASA TN 2972: Theoretical pressure distributions and wave drags for conical bottalls by John R. Jack 14p

NASA TN 2973: Effect of prestraining on recrystallization temperature and mechanical properties of commercial sintered brought molybdenum by Kenneth C. Dike 25p

NASA TN 2974: Experiments on mixed free and forced convective heat transfer connected with turbulent flow through a short tube by E. R. G. Eckert 59p

NASA TN 2975: Structural efficiences of various aluminium titanium and steel alloys at elevated temperatures by George J. Heimerl 16p

NASA TN 2976: A study of the stability of the incompressible laminar boundary layer on infinite wedges by Neal Tetervin 41p

NASA TN 2977: Techniques for calculating parameters of nonlinear dynamic systems from response data by Benjamin R. Briggs 65p

NASA TN 2978: An approximate method of calculating the deformations of wing having swept M or W, A, and swept-tip plan forms by George W. Zender 28p

NASA TN 2979: Effects of symmetric and asymmetric thrust reversal on the aerodynamic characteristics of a model of a twin engine airplane by Kenneth W. Goodson 67p

NASA TN 2980: The aerodynamic characteristics of an aspect ratio 20 wing having thick airfoil sections and employing boundary layer control by suction by Bennie W. Cocke 63p

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