Turbulence in Wind Tunnels: A Non‐Mathematical Summary of Modern Views with Results of U.S.A. Experiments

THE subject of turbulence is one of great interest in the field of aerodynamics, and many investigations are in progress in the aerodynamical laboratories of the world on various aspects of the subject. The recent international co-operative measurements inaugurated under the auspices of the National...

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