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Space shuttle: Heat transfer rate measurements on Convair booster(B-15 B-2) at nominal Mach number of 8(Hypersonic wind tunnel tests to determine heat transfer …WARMBROD et al., 1971
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- 12895065416546318969
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- WARMBROD J
- MARTINDALE W
- MATTHEWS R
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