Box 25
Container
Contains 83 Results:
Crossley, Jr., H. E. The Analogy Between Surface Shock Waves in a Liquid and Shocks in Compressible Gases, Pasadena, CA: California Institute of Technology, 1949
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-1
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Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1949
Donaldson, Coleman duP. and Roger D. Sullivan. The Effect of Wall Friction on the Strength of Shock Waves in Tubes and Hydraulic Jumps in Channels, Langley Ari Force Base, VA: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Technical Note, 1942 & 1949
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-5
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Dates:
1942 & 1949
Shapiro, Ascher H. An Appraisal of the Hydraulic Analogue to Gas Dynamics, Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Guided Missiles Program, 1949
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-6
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Dates:
1949
Matthews, Clarence W. The Design, Operation, and Uses of the Water Channel as an Instrument for the Investigation of Compressible-Flow Phenomena, Langley Air Force Base, VA: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Technical Note 2008, 1950
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-7
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Dates:
1950
Harleman, Donald R. F. and Harry E. Crossley, Jr. Studies on the Validity of the Hydraulic Analogy to Supersonic Flow, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: United States Air Force, 1962
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-8
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Dates:
1962
Oppenheim, A. K. Water Channel Analogue to High Velocity Combustion, undated
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-9
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Dates:
undated
Gilmore, Forrest R. The Analogy Between the Flow of a Liquid with a Free Surface and the Two-Dimensional Flow of a Gas, Pasadena, CA: California Institute of Technology, March 1949
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-12
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Dates:
March 1949
Knapp, Robert T. Progress Report of the Analogy Between Surface Shock Waves on Liquids and Shocks in Compressible Gases, Pasadena, CA: California Institute of Technology, 1947
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-13
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Dates:
1947
Einstein, Hans Albert and Earl G. Baird. Progress Report of the Analogy Between Surface Shock Waves on Liquids and Shocks in Compressible Gases, Pasadena, CA: California Institute of Technology, 1946
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-14
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Dates:
1946
Meyer, R. E. and D. V. Ho. Non-Uniform Shock Propagation in a Stratified Atmosphere, Providence, RI: Brown University, Division of Applied Mathematics, Technical Report no. 20, 1959
Item — Box: 25, Item: FN-17
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Articles, reprints, and printed materials on related to the flow of water.
Dates:
1959