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A Review of Factors Affecting Boundary-layer Transition

A Review of Factors Affecting Boundary-layer Transition
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Book Synopsis A Review of Factors Affecting Boundary-layer Transition by : Albert L. Braslow

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Condtions encountered in the high Mach number flow regime are show to profoundly affect the longitudinal extent of the boundary layer from beginning to end of t