WATER TUNNEL DESIGN AND RELATED INSTRUMENTATION CONSIDERATIONS AND A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON INCOMPRESSIBLE INTERNAL FLUID FLOW
This report presents the results of a state-ofthe-art survey on flow- tunnel design and related instrumentation for tunnels using water or liquid nitrogen as the working fluid. The scope of the survey is purposely narrowed by considerations of the proposed tunnel to be designed and built at NASA...
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