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ItemAn experimental study for the prediction of pressure lag inherent in ballistic missile plumbing systems, part I(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-12) Cremin, Joseph William
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ItemA simplified rheoelectric analogy of plane stress and its application to the determination of stress concentration factors(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-12) Mickel, Larry Scott
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ItemA smoke study of the motion of the vortices shed from the tips of a two-bladed model helicopter rotor in hovering flight(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-12) Swavely, Craig Eugene
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ItemA method for estimating performance of single rotor helicopters(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-12) Stevens, Story Crandall
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ItemAn experimental determination of the motion of a vortex sheet in the wake of an isolated two-bladed hovering model helicopter rotor(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-12) Scott, James Irvin
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ItemDetermination by electromagnetic analog of the normal component of induced velocity of a uniformly loaded lifting rotor with swept wake operating in ground effect(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-12) Holmes, Robert Sylvester
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ItemAn experimental investigation of pressure attenuation in typical missile plumbing systems subjected to shock wave inputs, part I(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-08) DeJarnette, Fred Roark
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ItemAn experimental investigation of pressure attenuation in typical missile plumbing systems subjected to shock wave inputs, part II(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-08) Kilburg, Richard Frank
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ItemAn experimental study for the prediction of pressure lag inherent in ballistic missile plumbing systems, part II(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-08) Ball, Karlheinz Otto Willi
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ItemDetermination of the normal component of induced velocity in the flow field of a uniformly loaded lifting rotor hovering in ground effect by use of an electromagnetic-analog : and a method for utilizing this information to calculate interference induced velocities for multi-rotor helicopters(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1958-08) Tate, Grayson Dee