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Gas flow

Here are entered works on the movement of a gas through closed or open channels or conduits. Works on the movement of underground gases from a natural source or engineered storage and barrier system upward toward the surface of the Earth are entered under Gases -- Migration.

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Filed under: Gas flow

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Filed under: Helicopters
  • [Info] V/STOLAND Avionics System Flight-Test Data on a UH-1H Helicopter (Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1980), by Fredric A. Baker, Dean N. Jaynes, Lloyd D. Corliss, Sam Liden, Robert B. Merrick, and Daniel C. Dugan
Filed under: Helicopters -- AerodynamicsFiled under: Helicopters -- History Filed under: Sikorsky H-53 (Military transport helicopter) -- History Filed under: Rotors (Helicopters) -- Noise -- Computer programs Filed under: Vertically rising aircraft -- Handling characteristicsFiled under: Tilt rotor aircraft Filed under: Aerodynamics Filed under: Artificial satellites -- Atmospheric entry -- Mathematical models Filed under: Atomic bomb -- Blast effectFiled under: Drag (Aerodynamics)Filed under: Lift (Aerodynamics)
  • [Info] Flight-Determined Aerodynamic Properties of a Jet-Augmented, Auxiliary-Flap, Direct-Lift-Control System Including Correlation With Wind-Tunnel Results (NASA Technical Note D-5128, corrected copy; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969), by L. Stewart Rolls, Anthony M. Cook, and Robert C. Innis
Filed under: Jet flaps (Airplanes)
  • [Info] Flight-Determined Aerodynamic Properties of a Jet-Augmented, Auxiliary-Flap, Direct-Lift-Control System Including Correlation With Wind-Tunnel Results (NASA Technical Note D-5128, corrected copy; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969), by L. Stewart Rolls, Anthony M. Cook, and Robert C. Innis
Filed under: Sound pressure -- Computer programs Filed under: Aerodynamics, Transonic -- Computer programs Filed under: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic -- Experiments Filed under: Hypersonic planes, Military -- United StatesFiled under: Aerodynamics, Supersonic Filed under: Aerodynamics, Supersonic -- Tables Filed under: Supersonic planes -- Fiction Filed under: Skystreak (Supersonic planes) -- History -- Congresses Filed under: Supersonic transport planes -- United States Filed under: Gas-turbines -- Blades -- MaterialsFiled under: Boundary layer Filed under: Ventilation -- Periodicals Filed under: Ducted fansFiled under: Mine ventilation
  • [Info] Spontaneous Oxidation and Combustion of Sulfide Ores in Underground Mines: A Literature Survey (information circular 8775; Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1978), by Donald J. Ninteman
Filed under: Reynolds numberFiled under: Rolling (Aerodynamics) Filed under: Vortex-motion Filed under: Vortex tubes -- Bibliography Filed under: Tornadoes Filed under: Tornadoes -- Nebraska -- OmahaFiled under: Tornadoes -- United StatesFiled under: Waterspouts Filed under: Gas dynamics

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