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The Influence of the Boundary Layer State and Reynolds Number on Film Cooling and Heat Transfer on a Cooled Nozzle Guide Vane

doi 10.1115/2000-gt-0205
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May 8, 2000

Authors
Hans ReissAlbin Bölcs
Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers


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