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Naval Surface Weapons Center
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Naval Surface Weapons Center: Aerodynamic considerations on the injection of tornado-generated missiles from ground level into tornado flow fields (The Division ;, 1979), also by R. T. Hall and United States. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Aerodynamics of tactical weapons to Mach number 8 and angle of attack 180°. Part I, Theory and application (Dahlgren, Virginia : Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1980., 1980), also by Leroy Devan (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Aerodynamics of tactical weapons to Mach number 8 and angle of attack 180°. Part II, Computer program and users guide (Dahlgren, Virginia : Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1980., 1981), also by Leroy Devan and L. A. Mason (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Careers for scientists and engineers at the Naval Surface Weapons Center : a leader in research and development. (The Center, 1986), also by United States. Department of the Navy (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Correlation of instantaneous impact drag coefficients for vertical water entry (Silver Spring, Maryland : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Underwater Systems Department, 1980., 1980), also by Charles W. Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Detonation : proceedings, sixth symposium (international) on detonation, August 24-27, 1976, Coronado, California (Dept. of Defense, Navy Dept., Office of Naval Research, 1978), also by Calif.) Symposium (International) on Detonation (6th : 1976 : Coronado, David J. Edwards, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and United States. Office of Naval Research (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Development of a self-powered vehicle detector. (U.S. Department of Transportation :, 1984), also by S. F. Scarzello, Technology Sharing Program (U.S.), and United States. Federal Highway Administration. Offices of Research and Development (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Generation of the starting plane flowfield for supersonic flow over a spherically capped body (Silver Spring, Maryland : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Research and Technology Department, 1985., 1985), also by Tsuying Hsieh and F. J. Priolo (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: The influence of roll orientation-dependent aerodynamics on the stability of cruciform missile configurations (Dahlgren, Virginia : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Strategic Systems Department, 1981., 1981), also by T. R. Pepitone and Naval Weapons Center (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Leeside crossflow modeling in Euler space-marching computations (Silver Spring, Maryland : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Strategic Systems Department, 1986., 1986), also by Frank P. Baltakis, J. M. Allen, and Andrew B. Wardlaw (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Moisture determination in composite materials using positron lifetime technique (National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office ;, 1980), also by Jag J. Singh, Willis Mock, William H. Holt, Langley Research Center, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Office (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: A Multiple zone method for supersonic tactical missiles (Silver Spring, Maryland : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Research and Technology Department 1986., 1986), also by Andrew B. Wardlaw, J. M. Solomon, and F. J. Priolo (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Nonaxisymmetric body, supersonic, aerodynamic prediction (Dahlgren, Virginia : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Weapon Systems Department, 1987., 1987), also by Leroy Devan (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Nonaxisymmetric body, supersonic, inviscid dynamic derivative prediction (Dahlgren, Virginia : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Weapon Systems Department, 1989., 1989), also by Leroy Devan (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Nondestructive inspection of longitudinal stiffener butt welds in commercial vessels. (Ship Structure Committee ;, 1980), also by R. Youshaw, United States. Coast Guard. Office of Merchant Marine Safety, and United States. Ship Structure Committee (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: NSWC TR. (Naval Surface Weapons Center, in the 20th century) (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Optimal bodies for minimum total drag at supersonic speeds (Dahlgren, Virginia : Naval Surface Weapons Center, Strategic Systems Department, 1980., 1980), also by Nicholas John Moga (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Proceedings of the second Conference on the Environmental Effects of Explosives and Explosions (13-14 October 1976) (Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1977), also by Va.) Conference on the Environmental Effects of Explosives and Explosions (2nd : 1976 : Dahlgren and George A Young (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Proceedings, seventh Symposium (International) on Detonation : June 16-19, 1981, Annapolis, Maryland (Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1982), also by Symposium (International) on Detonation (7th : 1981 : United States Naval Academy), United States. Office of Naval Research, and United States Naval Academy (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: A Second order Godunov method for supersonic tactical missiles (Naval Surface Weapons Center, Research and Technology Department, 1986), also by A. B. Wardlaw and S. F. Davis (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Underwater nondestructive testing of ship hull welds. (Ship Structure Committee, 1979), also by NAVSEC (Organization : U.S.) and United States. Ship Structure Committee (page images at HathiTrust)
Naval Surface Weapons Center: Workshop on Ice Penetration Technology : 12-13 June 1984, USACRREL, Hanover, N.H. (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 1984), also by N.H.) Workshop on Ice Penetration Technology (1st : 1984 : Hanover, Meyer Kleinerman, W. F. Weeks, and Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust)
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