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Weak wall boundary conditions for compressible flows. [PDF]

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Hypersonic Waves in Crystals

Soviet Physics Uspekhi, 1970
The fundamental results of recent research on the propagation of elastic microwaves (hypersonic waves) in crystals of various types are considered. The procedure for experiments with hypersonic waves is briefly described. The characteristics of the propagation of elastic waves in crystals (polarization, velocity, energy flux) and methods of their ...
Vladislav V Lemanov, G A Smolenskiĭ
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Internal Hypersonic Flow

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1974
Apart from method of characteristic calculations, there has been little analytical consideration of high-speed internal flows where transverse curvature and/or viscous-inviscid interaction are important. Molder [1] has carried out a numerical computation for internal conical flow using the inviscid Taylor-Macoll equations; however, a singular ray is ...
Lin, T. C., Rubin, S. G.
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Introduction to hypersonic vitrectomy

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019
To review the development of hypersonic vitrectomy and present the first case series in the United States.From 27 September 2017 to 4 December 2017, 64 patients underwent hypersonic vitrectomy with 20 patients having conventional 23-ga vitrectomy for comparison.
Kevin J, Blinder   +5 more
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Viscous Hypersonic Similitude

Journal of the Aerospace Sciences, 1959
An extension of classical hypersonic similitude is developed which takes into account the interaction effect of the displacement thickness of the boundary layer. A basic result of this viscous similitude is that the total drag including frictional drag obe}^s the classical similarity law for the pressure drag. Additional similarity conditions governing
Hayes, Wallace D., Probstein, Ronald F.
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The Interaction of a Hypersonic Plume with an External Hypersonic Stream

1973
Abstract : A theoretical study of the gas dynamic interaction between a hypersonic plume and the opposed hypersonic external stream is presented. Steady, axisymmetric, inviscid, perfect gas flow is postulated for both the bow and far field regions.
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Will there or will there not be a hypersonic airplane?

Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 2000
An analytical overview of the problems of heat transfer occurring in horizontal flight of a body in the earth’s atmosphere at a hypersonic speed is given. It is shown that, despite the enormous experience accumulated in the design and development of shuttle systems (Space Shuttle, Buran), the creation of a hypersonic airplane still remains a serious ...
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Models of hypersons

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1955
Methods of mixed fields are extended to the case of hyperons. In order to take into account a new particle (Y-particle) which decays into a Λ-particle and a π-meson, a set of the so-called strong interactions between hyperson and mesons is assumed. Then the Λ-particle self-energy is calculated to the second-order terms through the use of the method of ...
H. Enatsu, C. Ihara
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Hypersonic Flows

2015
Abstract The chapter starts its analysis with blunt-nosed bodies. In a supersonic flow, a blunt-nosed body produces a bow shock wave. The chapter shows that the shape of the shock and the entire flow between the shock and the body become independent of the Mach number, M∞, provided it is large enough.
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