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L. H.
Cuffel
R. F.
Massier
P. F.
1970
, “Laminarization of a Turbulent Boundary Layer in Nozzle-Flow-Boundary Layer and Heat Transfer Measurements with Wall Cooling
,” ASME Journal of Heat Transfer
, Vol. 92
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.2.
Batchelor, G. K., and Proudman, I., 1972, “A Generalized Theory for the Design of Contraction Cones and Other Low-Speed Ducts,” NASA TN D-6962.
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Morel, T., 1975, “Comprehensive Design of Axisymmetric Wind Tunnel Contractions,” ASME JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING, pp. 225–233.
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Morel, T., 1977, “Design of Two-Dimensional Wind Tunnel Contractions,” ASME JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING, pp. 371–378.
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Prandtl, L. 1933, “Attaining Steady Air Stream in Wind Tunnels,” NACA TM No. 726.
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Ramjee, V. and Hussain, A., 1976, “Influence of the Axisymmetric Contraction Ratio on Free-Stream Turbulence,” ASME JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING, pp. 506–515.
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Stratford
B. S.
1959
, “The Prediction of Separation of the Turbulent Boundary Layer
,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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