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Effects of a sharp pressure rise on a compressible laminar boundary layer, when the Prandtl number is σ = 0.72
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    Effects of a sharp pressure rise on a compressible laminar boundary layer, when the Prandtl number is σ = 0.72 (English)
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    1979
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    sharp pressure rise
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    Illingworth-Stewartson transformation
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    matched inner and outer asymptotic expansions
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    skin friction
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    heat transfer
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