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Determination of the flow Mach number behind shock waves in a relaxation gas on the basis of the Prandtl-Meyer expansion fan in shock wave diffraction

GVOZDEVA et al., 1974

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16089845193900465858
Author
GVOZDEVA L
KOMAROV V
SUKHOV B
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Heat transfer and physical gasdynamics.(A 74-45176 23-12) Moscow, Izdatel'stvo Nauka, 1974,

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