Box 14
Container
Contains 89 Results:
Hama, Francis R. Boundary-Layer Characteristics for Smooth and Rough Surfaces, Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Volume 62, 1954
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-25
Series Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1954
Mager, Artur. Incompressible Non-Meridional Boundary Layer Flow on Bodies of Revolution, China Lake, CA: U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, Report NOTS 942, NAVORD Report 3366, September 1954
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-26
Series Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
September 1954
Craya, A. E. and J. W. Delleur. An Analysis of Boundary Layer Growth in Open Conduits Near Critical Regime, New York: Columbia University, Department of Civil Engineering, 1952
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-27
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Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1952
von Karman, TH. and C. B. Millikan. On the Theory of Laminar Boundary Layers Involving Separation, Washington, D.C.: National Advisory Committee For Aeronautics, 1934
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-28
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From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1934
Dryden, Hugh L. Computation of the Two-Dimensional Flow in a Laminar Boundary Layer, Washington, D.C.: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Report no. 497, 1934
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-30
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From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1934
Kuo, Y. H. and Donald Earl Ordway. Second-order Boundary-layer Theory of the Viscous Flow Along a Flat Plate moving at High Supersonic Speeds, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University, Graduate School of Aeronautical Engineering, undated
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-31
Series Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
undated
Kline, Stephen J. and Peter W. Runstadler. Some Preliminary Results of Visual Studies on the Flow Model of the Wall Layers of the Turbulent Boundary Layer, Stanford, CA: Stanford University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Report MD-3, 1958
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-32
Series Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1958
Landweber, L. Generalization of the Logarithmic Law of the Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate, 1957
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-35
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Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1957
Einstein, H. A. and Huon Li. A Dynamic Model for the Viscous Sublayer of a Turbulent Flow along a Smooth Boundary, undated
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-37
Series Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
undated
Landweber, L. and T. T. Siao. Comparison of Two Analyses of Boundary-Layer Data on a Flat Plate, Journal of Ship Research, March 1958
Item — Box: 14, Item: FD-38
Series Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
March 1958