Laminar Boundary Layer on a Cone in Supersonic Flow with Uniform Mass Transfer/ by Paul A. Libby
The Environment
Proceedings of the Conference on High-Speed Aeronautics. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, January 20-22, 1955. Edited by Antonio Ferri, Nicholas J. Hoff and Paul A. Libby
Space Flight and Re-Entry Trajectories
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Terse Verse and Worse
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Theories of Turbulent Combustion in High Speed Flows
Helium Injection Into the Boundary Layer at an Axisymmetric Stagnation Point
Heat and Mass Transfer at a General Three-dimensional Stagnation Point
Preliminary Analysis of the Capabilities of a Composite Slab for an Advanced Heat-sink Design
Further Applications of Hot-wire Anemometry to Turbulence Measurements in Helium-air Mixtures
Supersonic Flow about General Three-dimensional Blunt Bodies
Interleukin-1[beta] Suppression Dampens Inflammatory Leukocyte Production and Uptake in Atherosclerosis