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Unusual boundary-layer transition results on cones in hypersonic flow.

Mateer et al., 1969

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16427463839263206847
Author
Mateer G
Larson H
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AIAA Journal

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INCREASING interest in high-speed atmosphere entry of slender vehicles has raised some fundamental questions about boundary-layer transition at hypersonic edge Mach numbers. One of these questions concerns the influence on transition of mass addition to the …
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