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Final report on the TIROS I meteorological satellite system by the staffs of Goddard Space Flight Center and US Weather Bureau
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1964
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An approximate analytical method for studying entry into planetary atmospheres by Dean R. Chapman
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1963
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Boundary layer similar solutions and correlation equations for laminar heat transfer distribution in equilibrium air at velocities up to 41,100 feet per second by Nathaniel B. Cohen
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1963
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Calculations of compressible average turbulent skin friction by Mitchel H. Bertram
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1963
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Tables of aerodynamic coefficients obtained from developed newtonian expressions for complete and partial conic and spheric bodies at combined angles of attack and sideslip with some comparisons with hypersonic experimental data by William R. Wells and William O. Armstrong
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Application of statistical filter theory to the optimal estimation of position and velocity on board a circumlunar vehicle by Gerald L. Smith, Stanley F. Schmidt, and Leonard A. McGee
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1962
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The propagation of plane acoustic waves in a radiating gas by Barrett Stone Baldwin
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Laminar boundary layer separation induced by flares on cylinders at zeroangle of attack by Donald M. Kuehn
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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The critical inclination problem in satellite orbit theory by William A. Mersman
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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A study of the free oscillations of the earth by Gordon J. F. MacDonald and Norman F. Ness
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Use of an inertia sphere to damp the angular motions of spinning spacevehicles by Jerrold H. Suddath
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Perigee propulsion for orbital launch of nuclear rockets by Paul G. Johnson and Frank E. Rom
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Tables of Z functions for atmosphere entry analysis by Dean R. Chapman and Arline K. Kapphahn
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Measurements of the dissociation rate of molecular oxygen by Charles J. Schexnayder, and John S. Evans
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Analytical method of approximating the motion of a spinning vehicle with variable mass and inertia properties acted upon by several disturbing parameters by James J. Buglia
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Numerical predictions of radiative interchange between conducting fins with mutual irradiations by Max. A. Heaslet and Harvard Lomax
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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A theoretical treatment of the steady flow, linear, crossed field, direct current plasma accelerator for inviscid, adiabatic, isothermal, constant area flow by George P. Wood
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Turbulent boundary layer separation induced by flares on cylinders at zero angle of attack by Donald M. Kuehn
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Jet effects on annular base pressure and temperature in a supersonic stream by Milton A. Beheim, John L. Klann, and Richard A. Yeager
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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On the heating of the polar upper atmosphere by Kaichi Maeda
Washington, DC: NASA, 1962
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An investigation of the effect of high temperature on the Schumann-Runge ultraviolet absorption continuum of oxygen by John S. Evans and Charles J. Schexnayder
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Similarity solutions for small cross flows in laminar compressible boundary layers by Ivan E. Beckwith
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Linearized supersonic nonequilibrium flow past an arbitrary boundary by James J. Der
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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A method for the calculation of lattice energies of complex crystals with application to the oxides of molybdenum by William S. Chaney
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Linearized theory of wind tunnel jet boundary corrections and ground effect for VTOL-STOL aircraft by Harry H. Heyson
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Study of an automatic system for control of the terminal phase of satellite rendezvous by Edgar C. Lineberry, and Edwin C. Foudriat
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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A theoretical study of the torques induced by a magnetic field on rotating cylinders and spinning thin wall cones, cone frustums, and general body of revolution by G. Louis Smith
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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An investigation of the vibration characteristics of pressurized thin walled circular cylinders partly filled with liquid by John S. Mixson and Robert W. Herr
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1962 [erschienen] 1963
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A theoretical study of the motion of an idealized plasma ring under the influence of various coaxial magnetic fields by Clarence W. Matthews
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Analysis of thermal protection systems for space vehicle cryogenic propellant tanks by George R. Smolak, Richard H. Knoll, and Lewis E. Wallner
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Computation of satellite orbits by the Hansen method as modified by Musen by Howard T. Phelan
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1962 [erschienen] 1963
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Spectrum of hydromagnetic waves in the exosphere by Gordon J. F. MacDonald
Washington, DC: NASA, 1962
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Local heat transfer and recovery temperatures on a yawed cylinder at a Mach number of 4.15 and high Reynolds numbers by Ivan E. Beckwith and James J. Gallagher
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Theoretical performance of hydrogen oxygen rocket thrust chambers by Gilbert K. Sievers, William A. Tomazic, and George R. Kinney
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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A study of statistical data adjustment and logic techniques as applied to the interplanetary midcourse guidance problem by Alan L. Friedlander and David P. Harry
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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Analysis of close lunar translation techniques by Joseph N. Sivo, Carl E. Campbell, and Vladimir Hamza
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1962
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A preliminary theoretical study of the expansion tube, a new device for producing high enthalpy short duration hypersonic gas flows by Robert L. Trimpi
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1962
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Aerodynamic evidence pertaining to the entry of tektites into the earth's atmosphere by Dean R.Chapman, Howard K. Larson, and Lewis A. Anderson
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1962
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The theory of induced lift and minimum induced drag of nonplanar liftingsystems by Clarence D. Cone
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Effect of large amplitude oscillations on heat transfer by Charles E. Feiler and Ernest B. Yeager
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Theoretical study of camber flutter characteristics of monocoque andmultiweb wings by Robert G. Thomson and Edwin T. Kruszewski
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962
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Estimated viscosities and thermal conductivities of gases at high temperatures by Roger A. Svehla
Washington: NASA, 1962
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Analytical study of soft landings on gas filled bags by Jack B. Esgar and William C. Morgan
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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An analysis of ablation-shield requirements for manned reentry vehicles Leonard Roberts
Washington: U.S. Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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The drag coefficient of parabolic bodies of revolution operating at zero cavitation number and zero angle of yaw by Virgil E. Johnson, and Thomas A. Rasnick
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Theoretical pressure distributions on wings of finite span at zero incidence for mach numbers near 1 by Alberta Y. Alksne and John R. Spreiter
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Analysis of multipoint multitime correlations and diffusion in decaying homogeneous turbulence by Robert G. Deissler
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Hot wire calorimetry: theory and application to ion rocket research by Lionel V. Baldwin and Virgil A. Sandborn
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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An analysis of errors and requirements of an optical guidance technique for approaches to atmospheric entry with interplanetary vehicles by David P. Harry, and Alan L. Friedlander
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Theoretical elastic stress distributions arising from discontinuities and edge loads in several shell type structures by Robert H. Johns and Thomas W. Orange
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Turbulent skin friction at high Mach numbers and Reynolds numbers in air and helium by Fred W. Matting
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Parameter study of insertion conditions for lunar missions including various trajectory considerations by Carl R. Huss, Harold A. Hamer and John P. Mayer
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Office, 1961
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Theoretical and experimental investigation of supercavitating hydrofoils operating near the free water surface by Virgil E. Johnson
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Similarity of near noise fields of subsonic jets by Walton L. Howes
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Sputtering of metals by mass analyzed N 2 + and N + by Michael Bader, Fred C. Witteborn, and Thomas W. Snouse
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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An analysis of the corridor and guidance requirements for supercircular entry into planetary atmospheres by Dean R. Chapman
Washington: US Government Print. Office, 1961
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A study of the positions and velocities of a space station and a ferry vehicle during rendezvous and return by John M. Eggleston and Harold D. Beck
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Theory of the secular variations in the orbit of a satellite of an oblate planet by William A. Mersman
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Collection of zero-lift drag data on bodies of revolution from free flight investigations by William E. Stoney
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Theoretical prediction of the effects of vortex flows on the loading, forces, and moments of slender aircraft by J. Richard Spahr
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Analytic study of induced pressure on long bodies of revolution with varying nose bluntness at hypersonic speeds by Vernon Van Hise
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Alignment charts for transport properties viscosity, thermal conductivity, and diffusion coefficients for nonpolar gases and gas mixtures at low density by Richard S. Brokaw
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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The effect of repeated stressing on the behavior of lithium fluoride crystals by Arthur J. McEvily and E. S. Machlin
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Shielding of partially reflecting stagnation surfaces against radiation by transpiration of an absorbing gas by John Thomas Howe
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Hypersonic viscous shock layer of nonequilibrium dissociating gas by Paul M. Chung
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Trajectory control for vehicles entering the earth's atmosphere at small flight path angles by John M. Eggleston and John W. Young
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Flow in the base region of axisymmetric and two-dimensional configurations by Milton A. Beheim
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Fast interplanetary missions with low thrust propulsion systems by W. E. Moeckel
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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The effect of lift on entry corridor depth and guidance requirements for the return lunar flight by Thomas J. Wong and Robert E. Slye
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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A theoretical study of the angular motions of spinning bodies in space by Jerrold H. Suddath
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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Jet boundary corrections for lifting rotos centered in rectangular wind tunnels by Harry H. Heyson
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961
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Calculated effects of body shape on the bow shock overpressures in the far field of bodies in supersonic flow by Donald L. Lansing
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1961
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A supersonic area rule and an application to the design of a wing body combination with high lift drag ratios by Richard T. Whitcomb and John R. Sevier
Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1960
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Stall propagation in a cascade of airfoils by Anthony R. Kriebel; Barry S. Seidel and Richard G. Schwind
Washington: U.S. Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Calculation of aerodynamic loading and twist characteristics of a flexible wing at mach numbers approaching 1.0 and comparison with experiment by John P. Mugler
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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Mechanical properties of pneumatic tires with special reference to modern aircraft tires by Robert F. Smiley and Walter B. Horne
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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Determination of lateral stability characteristics from free flight model tests, with experimental results on the effects of wing vertical position and dihedral at transonic speeds by Clarence L. Gillis, Jesse L. Mitchell, and Charles T. D'Aiutolo
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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Propellant vaporization as a design criterion for rocket-engine combustion chambers by Richard J. Priem and Marcus F. Heidmann
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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An evaluation of effects of flexibility on wing strains in rough air for a large swept wing airplane by means of experimentally determined frequency response functions with an assessment of random process techniques employed by Thomas L. Coleman; Harry Press and May T. Meadows
Washington: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Effect of body perturbations on hypersonic flow over slender power law bodies by Harold Mirels and Philip R. Thornton
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Similarity of far noise fields of jets by Walton L. Howes
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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The theory of diffusion in strained systems by Louis A. Girifalco and Hubert H. Grimes
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Theoretical and experimental investigation of heat conduction in air, including effects of oxygen dissociation by C. Frederick Hansen
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Trajectories with constant tangential thrust in central gravitational fields by W. E. Moeckel
Washington, DC: Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Analysis of injection velocity effects on rocket motor dynamics and stability by Herbert G. Hurrell
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Local instability of the elements of a truss core sandwich plate by Melvin S. Anderson
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Ground reflection of jet noise by Walton L. Howes
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Boundary layer stability diagrams for electrically conducting fluids in the presence of a magnetic field by Vernon J. Rossow
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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A phenomenological theory for the transient creep of metals at elevated temperatures by Elbridge Z. Stowell
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Practical solution of plastic deformation problems in elastic plastic range by A. Mendelson and S. S. Manson
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Mass transfer cooling near the stagnation point by Leonard Roberts
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Stagnation point shielding by melting and vaporization by Leonard Roberts
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Two-dimensional diffusion theory analysis of reactivity effects of a fuel plate removal experiment by Edward R. Gotsky, James P. Cusick and Donald Bogart
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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An improved first approximation theory for thin shells by J. Lyell Sanders
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Second order slender body theory - axisymmetric flow by Milton D. Van Dyke
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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A theoretical study of stagnation point ablation by Leonard Roberts
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Analysis of turbulent flow and heat transfer in noncircular passages by Robert G. Deissler and Maynard F. Taylor
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Tables of the Bessel-Kelvin functions ber, bei, ker, kei, and their derivatives for the argument range 0(0.01)107.50 by Herman H. Lowell
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Design of axisymmetric exhaust nozzles by method of characteristics incorporating a variable isentropic exponent by Eleanor Costilow Guentert and Harvey E. Neumann
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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On fully developed channel flows: some solutions and limitations, and effects of compressibility, variable properties and body forces by Stephen H. Maslen
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Status of spin research for recent airplane designs by Anshal I. Neihouse, Walter J. Klinar and Stanley H. Scher
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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A study of the asymmetric transonic flow past a sharp leading edge by Howard A. Stine, Cleo B. Wagoner, and Alvin L. Lugn
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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Approximations for the thermodynamic and transport properties of high temperature air by C. Frederick Hansen
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Factors that affect operational reliability of turbojet engines by Lewis Center Staff
Washington: U.S. Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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The interactions between nitrogen and oxygen molecules by Willard E. Meador
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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A study of the simulation of flow with free stream mach number 1 in a choked wind tunnel by John R. Spreiter, Donald W. Smith, and B. Jeanne Hyett
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
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Calculated responses of large swepting airplane to continous turbulence with flight test comparisons by Floyd V. Bennett; Kermit G. Pratt
Washington: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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Adsorption of halogenated fire extinguishing agents on powders by Allen J. Barduhn
Washington: US Gov. Print. Off., 1960
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A study of some factors affecting rolling contact fatigue life by Thomas L. Carter
Washington: US Government Print. Office, 1960
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Turbulent boundary layer on a yawed cone in a supersonic stream by Willis H. Braun
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Boundary layer displacement effects in air at Mach numbers of 6.8 and 9.6 by Mitchel H. Bertram
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Skin friction measurements in incompressible flow by Donald W. Smith and John H. Walker
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Slender body theory based on approximate solution of the transonic flow equation by John R. Spreiter and Alberta Y. Alksne
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Stability of a horizontal fluid layer with unsteady heating from below and time dependent body force by Arthur W. Goldstein
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Application of Morse potential function to cubic metals by Louis A. Girifalco and Victor G. Weizer
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Effect of the proximity of the wing first bending frequency and the short period frequency on the airplane dynamic response factor by Carl R. Huss and James J. Donegan
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Supersonic flow past a family of blunt axisymmetric bodies by Milton D. Van Dyke and Helen D. Gordon
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Boundary induced downwash due to lift in a two-dimensional slotted wind tunnel by S. Katzoff and Raymond L. Barger
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Effect of a stringer on the stress concentration due to a crack in a thin sheet by J. Lyell Sanders
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Approximate analytical solutions for hypersonic flow over slender power law bodies by Harold Mirels
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Nearly circular transfer trajectories for descending satellites by George M. Low
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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A method for calculation of hydrodynamic lift for submerged and planing rectangular lifting surfaces by Kenneth L. Wadlin and Kenneth W. Christopher
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Effects of Mach number and wall temperature ratio on turbulent heat transfer at Mach numbers from 3 to 5 by Thorval Tendeland
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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Analysis of turbulent flow and heat transfer on a flat plate at high Mach numbers with variable fluid properties by R. G. Deissler and A. L. Loeffler
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959
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On solutions for the transient response of beams by Robert W. Leonard
Washington, DC: US Gov. Print. Off., 1959