## Abstract Drag coefficients of aerodynamically smooth spheres having a density variation of from 0.252 to 1.91 g./cc. and a diameter variation from 1.56 to 3.21 mm. were obtained for acceleration rates varying from 103.5 ft./sec.^2^ to ‐30 ft./sec.^2^ and for relative intensities of up to 45%. Th
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Effects of turbulence on the drag coefficients of spheres in a supercritical flow Ŕegime
✍ Scribed by Allen Clamen; W. H. Gauvin
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 742 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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