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| | Books by Morris W. Rubesin: Books in the extended shelves: Rubesin, Morris W.: A design manual for determining the thermal characteristics of high speed aircraft (Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio : Army Air Forces, Materiel Command, 1938., 1947), also by H. A. Johnson, L. Possner, E. G. Slack, F. M. Sauer, Berkeley. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of California, and United States. Army Air Forces. Air Matériel Command (page images at HathiTrust) Rubesin, Morris W.: The Effect of an arbitrary surface-temperature variation along a flat plate on the convective heat transfer in an incompressible turbulent boundary layer (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1951), also by United States National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (page images at HathiTrust) Rubesin, Morris W.: Study of real gas and heat transfer effects on the design of hotshot wind tunnels (Sandia Corporation, Technical Information Division ;, 1960), also by Jackson R. Stalder, David K. Eberly, Inc Vidya, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, and Sandia Corporation (page images at HathiTrust) Rubesin, Morris W.: Summary and correlation of skin-friction and heat-transfer data for a hypersonic turbulent boundary layer on simple shapes (National Aeronautics and Space Administration :, 1969), also by Edward J. Hopkins, Thomas E. Polek, George C. Mateer, Earl R. Keener, Mamoru Inouye, Ames Research Center, and United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (page images at HathiTrust) Rubesin, Morris W.: A summary of available knowledge concerning skin friction and heat transfer and its application to the design of high-speed missiles (NACA, 1951), also by Steven A. Varga, Charles B. Rumsey, United States National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, and Langley Aeronautical Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Rubesin, Morris W.: The turbulent mean-flow, Reynolds-stress, and heat-flux equations in mass-averaged dependent variables ([Ames Research Center?], 1973) (page images at HathiTrust)
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