What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... similar . Here similar means that the streamline pictures look identical ; photographs taken of both , and enlarged or reduced to the same size , cannot be distinguished . A sketch of a wind tunnel is shown in Figure 6.1 . Similar ...
... similar . Here similar means that the streamline pictures look identical ; photographs taken of both , and enlarged or reduced to the same size , cannot be distinguished . A sketch of a wind tunnel is shown in Figure 6.1 . Similar ...
Strana 82
... similar books depict such a setup , for obvious reasons . This is a safe procedure , since identical conditions prevail in free flight in calm air and in the wind tunnel , provided a uniform flow at low turbulence is achieved in the ...
... similar books depict such a setup , for obvious reasons . This is a safe procedure , since identical conditions prevail in free flight in calm air and in the wind tunnel , provided a uniform flow at low turbulence is achieved in the ...
Strana 158
... similar to the wake behind a rowboat . Many features of viscous flows , boundary - layer struc- ture , wakes , and the like are remarkably similar in low - speed and supersonic flows . In detail , of course , the effects of ...
... similar to the wake behind a rowboat . Many features of viscous flows , boundary - layer struc- ture , wakes , and the like are remarkably similar in low - speed and supersonic flows . In detail , of course , the effects of ...
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