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... in Publication Data Houghton, E.L. (Edward Lewis) Aerodynamics forengineering students. - 5th ed. 1 Aerodynamics I Title I1 Carpenter, P.W. 629.1’323 - For information on all Butterworth-Heinemann ... Publication Data Houghton, E.L. (Edward Lewis) Aerodynamics forengineeringstudents / E.L. Houghtonand P.W. Carpenter. - 5th ed. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0 7506 51 11 3 1 Aerodynamics ... g(Re) V For dynamic similarity Therefore giving nf = 8 cycles per second 22 Aerodynamics for Engineering Students 1.4.2 Dimensional analysis applied to aerodynamic force In discussing...
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