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Rubel, A. Jet, wake and wall jet solutions using a k-e turbulence model. New York: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.
Find full textMankbadi, R. R. Effects of core turbulence on jet excitability. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.
Find full textMankbadi, Reda R. Effects of core turbulence on jet excitability. Cleveland, Ohio: Institute for Computational Mechanics in Propulsion, 1988.
Find full textRaman, G. Initial turbulence effect on jet evolution with and without tonal excitation. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987.
Find full textPergament, Harold S. Hybrid two-equation turbulence model for high speed propulsive jets. New York: AIAA, 1986.
Find full textEichhorst, Thomas E. Military airlift: Turbulence, evolution, and promise for the future. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala: Air University Press, 1991.
Find full textFarokhi, Saeed. Effect of initial tangential velocity distribution on the mean evolution of a swirling turbulent free jet. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.
Find full textPitts, William M. Large- and small-scale structures and their interactions in an axisymmetric jet. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.
Find full textPitts, William M. Large- and small-scale structures and their interactions in an axisymmetric jet. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.
Find full textPitts, William M. Large- and small-scale structures and their interactions in an axisymmetric jet. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.
Find full textPitts, William M. Large- and small-scale structures and their interactions in an axisymmetric jet. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.
Find full textAbdol-Hamid, Khaled Sayed. Multiscale turbulence effects in supersonic jets exhausting into still air. Hampton, Va: Langley Research Center, 1987.
Find full textAbdol-Hamid, Khaled S. Multiscale turbulence effects in supersonic jets exhausting into still air. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1987.
Find full textDash, Sanford M. Observations on practical turbulence modeling for high-speed jet/plume flowfields. Washington, D. C: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1991.
Find full textManuel, Gregory S. Effect of collector configuration on test section turbulence levels in an open-jet wind tunnel. Hampton, Va: Langley Research Center, 1992.
Find full textNikjooy, Mohammad. K-epsilon turbulence model assessment with reduced numerical diffusion for coaxial jets. New York: AIAA, 1988.
Find full textSimon, Frederick F. Jet model for slot film cooling with effect of free-stream and coolant turbulence. Cleveland, Ohio: Lewis Research Center, 1986.
Find full textGreen, James G. Turbulence structure resulting from interaction between an embedded vortex and wall jet. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1989.
Find full textVillasenor, R. Modeling ideally expanded supersonic turbulent jet flows with nonpremixed H2-air combustion. Washington: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1990.
Find full textDembowski, Mary Ann. An evaluation of parameters influencing jet mixing using the WIND Navier-Stokes Code. Cleveland, Ohio: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2002.
Find full textNallasamy, M. Prediction of recirculation zones in isothermal coaxial jet flows relevant to combustors. Huntsville, Ala: Marshall Space Flight Center, 1987.
Find full textIngebo, Robert D. Scattered-light scanner measurements of cryogenic liquid-jet breakup. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1990.
Find full textDeadly turbulence: The air safety lessons of Braniff flight 250 and other airliners, 1959-1966. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2014.
Find full textUosukainen, Seppo. Turbulences as sound sources. Espoo [Finland]: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 2003.
Find full textRubinstein, Robert. Time correlations and the frequency spectrum of sound radiated by turbulent flows. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1997.
Find full textCusworth, Roland Alan. Turbulence structure of a premixed flame in a coaxial free air jet in the presence or absence of a base flow. [Toronto, Ont.]: Graduate Department of Aerospace Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, 1992.
Find full textIUTAM, Symposium (1990 Novosibirsk R. S. F. S. R. ). Separated flows and jets. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1991.
Find full textBiswas, Sayan. Physics of Turbulent Jet Ignition. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76243-2.
Full textDahl, M. D. Noise from supersonic coaxial jets. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.
Find full textDahl, M. D. Noise from supersonic coaxial jets. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.
Find full textDahl, M. D. Noise from supersonic coaxial jets. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.
Find full textDahl, M. D. Noise from supersonic coaxial jets. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.
Find full textMathieu Jean Baptiste Marie Pourquie. Large-eddy simulation of a turbulent jet. Delft: Delft University of Technology, 1994.
Find full textLee, Joseph H. W., and Vincent H. Chu. Turbulent Jets and Plumes. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0407-8.
Full textSong, Jin-Min. Studies of confined and unconfined turbulent jet flows. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1996.
Find full textSelby, Gregory V. Jet vortex generators for turbulent flow separation control. Norfolk, Va: Old Dominion University Research Foundation, 1990.
Find full textMankbadi, R. R. Multiwave interactions in turbulent jets. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.
Find full textMankbadi, Reda R. Multiwave interactions in turbulent jets. Cleveland, Ohio: Institute for Computational Mechanics in Propulsion, 1989.
Find full textGinevsky, A. S., Ye V. Vlasov, and R. K. Karavosov. Acoustic Control of Turbulent Jets. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39914-8.
Full textUnited States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Confined swirling jet predictions using a multiple-scale turbulence model. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1985.
Find full textCenter, NASA Glenn Research, ed. The numerical analysis of a turbulent compressible jet. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2001.
Find full textCenter, NASA Glenn Research, ed. Survey of turbulence models for the computation of turbulent jet flow and noise. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 1999.
Find full textJ, Benson Thomas, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Calculation of a circular jet in crossflow with a multiple-time-scale turbulence model. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1991.
Find full text1956-, Martin R. M., and Ames Research Center, eds. Background noise measurements from jet exit vanes designed to reduce flow pulsations in an open-jet wind tunnel. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1985.
Find full textNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Staff. Survey of Turbulence Models for the Computation of Turbulent Jet Flow and Noise. Independently Published, 2018.
Find full textChin-Shun, Lin, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Axisymmetric confined turbulent jet directed towards the liquid surface from below. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.
Find full textD, Richards Cecilia, Levenson Mark S, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. Large- and small-scale structures and their interactions in an axisymmetric jet. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.
Find full textD, Richards Cecilia, Levenson Mark S, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. Large- and small-scale structures and their interactions in an axisymmetric jet. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.
Find full textEffect of collector configuration on test section turbulence levels in an open-jet wind tunnel. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1992.
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