On Supersonic Flow Past A Slightly Yawing Cone
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Publication:5800697
DOI10.1002/SAPM194827167zbMATH Open0040.41002OpenAlexW4251555617MaRDI QIDQ5800697FDOQ5800697
Authors: A. H. Stone
Publication date: 1948
Published in: Journal of Mathematics and Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/sapm194827167
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- Efficient numerical method for simulation of supersonic viscous flow past a blunted body at a small angle of attack
- The vortical layer on an inclined cone
- Determination of entropy and total energy at the surface of a body oscillating in a supersonic stream
- Hypersonic flows past a yawed circular cone and other pointed bodies
- Transverse Curvature Effects on a Slender Cone with Heat Transfer and Angle of Attack
- Analytical study for hypersonic flow past an elliptic cone with longitudinal curvature
- Approximate methods for computing flow fields
- An application of the N-strip method of integral relations for analyzing the flow around a circular cone
- Higher approximations for supersonic flow past slowly oscillating bodies of revolution
- Differential-geometric considerations on the hodograph transformation for irrotational conical flow
- An analytic solution on hypersonic flow over an arbitrary slender body with near power-law profile
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