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Primary view of Absorption Characteristics of Long Soil Columns
McHenry, J. R.
May 1, 1955
Primary view of Acceleration Characteristics of a Turbojet Engine With Variable-Position Inlet Guide Vanes
Dobson, W. F. & Wallner, Lewis E.
July 7, 1955
Primary view of An accurate and rapid method for the design of supersonic nozzles
Beckwith, Ivan E. & Moore, John A.
February 1955
Primary view of Acoustic analysis of ram-jet buzz
Mirels, Harold
November 1955
Primary view of Acoustic radiation from two-dimensional rectangular cutouts in aerodynamic surfaces
Krishnamurty, K.
August 1955
Primary view of Acoustical Treatment for the NACA 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Propulsion Wind Tunnel
Beranek, Leo L.; Labate, Samuel & Ingard, Uno
June 1955
Primary view of The Activation of Low-Reactivity Uranium Dioxide Particles
Bard, R. J.; Bunker, D. L.; Greenough, R. C. & Kalmus, E. H.
October 1955
Primary view of Adaptation of Combustion Principles to Aircraft Propulsion, Volume 1, Basic Considerations in the Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuels with Air
Barnett, Henry C. & Hibbard, Robert R.
April 1, 1955
Primary view of Additional comparisons between computed and measured transonic drag-rise coefficients at zero lift for wing-body-tail configurations
Holdaway, George H.
August 15, 1955
Primary view of Additional experimental heat-transfer and durability data on several forced-convection, air-cooled, strut-supported turbine blades of improved design
Schum, Eugene F.
January 19, 1955
Primary view of Additional measurements of the low-speed static stability of a configuration employing three triangular wing panels and a body of equal length
Delany, Noel K.
July 25, 1955
Primary view of Adiabatic Injection
Linlor, William I., 1915-
September 22, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic characteristics of models of some aircraft-towed mine-sweeping devices : TED No. NACA AR 8201
Shanks, Robert E.
December 1, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic characteristics and pressure distributions of a 6-percent-thick 49 degree sweptback wing with blowing over half-span and full-span flaps
Whittle, Edward F., Jr. & McLemore, H. Clyde
September 20, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic characteristics at Mach numbers from 0.7 to 1.75 of a four-engine swept-wing airplane configuration as obtained from a rocket-propelled model test
Chapman, Rowe, Jr.
September 2, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 0.04956-Scale Model of the Convair F-102A Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.41, 1.61, and 2.01
Spearman, M. Leroy & Driver, Cornelius
September 30, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 0.04956-Scale Model of the Convair F-102A Airplane at Transonic Speeds
Tempelmeyer, Kenneth E. & Osborne, Robert S.
April 11, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Duct System for the General Electric P-1 Nuclear Powerplant for Aircraft
Wood, Charles C. & Henry, John R.
July 29, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic characteristics of a 60 degree delta wing having a half-delta tip control at a Mach number of 4.04
Ulmann, Edward F. & Smith, Fred M.
April 25, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Small-Scale Shrouded Propeller at Angles of Attack From 0 to 90 Degrees
Parlett, Lysle P.
November 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic characteristics of NACA 0012 airfoil section at angles of attack from 0 degrees to 180 degrees
Critzos, Chris C.; Heyson, Harry H. & Boswinkle, Robert W., Jr.
January 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic characteristics of several 6-percent-thick airfoils at angles of attack from 0 degrees to 20 degrees at high subsonic speeds
Daley, Bernard N. & Lord, Douglas R.
May 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic characteristics of two rectangular-plan-form, all moveable controls in combination with a slender body of revolution at Mach numbers from 3.00 to 6.25
Wong, Thomas J. & Gloria, Hermilo R.
December 28, 1955
Primary view of Aerodynamic Characteristics of Two Rectangular-plan-form, Allmovable Controls in Combination With a Slender Body of Revolution at Mach Numbers From 3.00 to 6.25
Wong, Thomas J. & Gloria, Hermilo R.
December 28, 1955
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