NASA Technical Note [D-3191-3200]
Contributor(s): Teren, Fred | Spurlock, Omer F | Spreemann, Kenneth P | Intrieri, Peter F | MacKay, John S | Hrach, Frank J | Strack, William C | Fishbach, Laurence H | Rossa, Leonard G. Zola, Charles L | Martin, E. Dale | Orange, Thomas W | Masser, Charles C | Williams, M.D | Oertel, G. K | Hudelson, John C | Hanks, Brantley R | McCarty, John Locke.
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NASA TN D-3191: Payload optimization of multistage launch vehicle/ by Fred Teren and Omer F. Spurlock
NASA TN D-3192: Wind-tunnel investigation of longitudinal aerodynamics characteristics of a powered four-duct-propeller VTOL model in transition/ Kenneth P. Spreemann
NASA TN D-3193: Experimental stability and drag of a pointed and a blunted 30 degree half-angle cone at mach numbers from 11.5 to 34 in air/ by Peter F. Intrieri
NASA TN D-3194: Manned Mars landing missions using electric propulsion/ by John S. MacKay, Charles L. Zola, Leonard G. Rossa, Laurence H. Fishbach, William C. Strack, and Frank J. Hrach
NASA TN D-3195: Possible occurrence of boundary shock waves/ by E. Dale Martin
NASA TN D-3196: Effect of cold reduction and thermal treatment on tensile properties of a nickel - 2 percent beryllium alloy at cryogenic temperatures / Thomas W. Orange
NASA TN D-3197: Radiant heating of a seeded gas in a coaxial-flow gaseous reactor/ by Charles C. Masser
NASA TN D-3198: Dynamic instability of undamped bellows face seals in cryogenic liquid/ by John C. Hudelson
NASA TN D-3199: Behavior of a single-turn magnetic coil under dynamic load conditions/ by M.D. Williams and G. K. Oertel
NASA TN D-3200: Investigation of the use of Penetrometers to determine the capability of dust materials to support bearing loads/ by Brantley R. Hanks and John Locke McCarty
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