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Local heat-transfer coefficients in a nozzle with high-speed laminarflow.

GARDEN, 1965

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17287021260250670916
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GARDEN W
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AIAA Journal

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SEVERAL methods for predicting the local value of the convective heat-transfer coefficient in convergent-divergent nozzles are available in the literature. In most applications, such as conventional wind tunnels and rocket nozzles, the turbulent boundary layer is of primary …
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