NAS 1.15:106263
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A Galilean and tensorial invariant k-[epsilon] model for near wall turbulence |
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NAS 1.15:106264
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A Vacuum four-ball tribometer to evaluate liquid lubricants for space applications |
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NAS 1.15:106265
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Application of controller partitioning optimization procedure to integrated flight/propulsion control design for a STOVL aircraft |
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NAS 1.15:106266
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Viscous analysis of three-dimensional rotor flows using a multigrid method |
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NAS 1.15:106267
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High order accurate solutions of viscous problems |
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NAS 1.15:106269
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Tensile creep behavior of polycrystalline alumina fibers |
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NAS 1.15:106270
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Analysis of gas turbine engines using water and oxygen injection to achieve high Mach numbers and high thrust |
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NAS 1.15:106271
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Space transportation alternatives for large space programs the International Space University Summer Session / |
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NAS 1.15:106272
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NASA's progress in nuclear electric propulsion technology |
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NAS 1.15:106273
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Hypersonic engine component experiments in a high heat flux, supersonic flow environment |
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NAS 1.15:106274
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Prediction of gas-liquid two-phase flow regime in microgravity |
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NAS 1.15:106275
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The properties of perfluoropolyethers used for space applications |
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NAS 1.15:106276
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Protective coatings for high-temperature polymer matrix composites |
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NAS 1.15:106277
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ACARA user's manual |
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NAS 1.15:106278
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A research program for improving heat transfer prediction for the laminar to turbulent transition region of turbine vanes/blades |
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NAS 1.15:106279
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A comparison between numerically modelled and experimentally measured loss mechanisms in wave rotors |
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NAS 1.15:106280
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Micromechanical modeling of laminated composites with interfaces and woven composites using the boundary element method |
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NAS 1.15:106281
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A Laboratory model of a hydrogen/oxygen engine for combustion and nozzle studies |
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NAS 1.15:106282
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On curve veering and flutter of rotating blades |
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NAS 1.15:106283
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Characterization of in-flight performance of ion propulsion systems |
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