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Experimental Investigation of Supersonic Laminar, Two-Dimensional Boundary-Layer Separation in a Compression Corner With and Without Cooling
doi 10.2514/6.1967-191
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January 23, 1967
Authors
T. KUBOTA
L. LEES
J. LEWIS
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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