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Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction | ||
Liquid and Gaseous Helium as Test Fluids | 3 | |
Modern Wind Tunnels | ||
Cryogenic Wind Tunnels | 53 | |
Aerodynamic Testing in Cryogenic Nitrogen Gas--A Precursor to Testing in Superfluid Helium | 65 | |
High Reynolds Number Test Requirements in Low Speed Aerodynamics | 79 | |
Flow Visualization | 87 | |
On the Measurement of Subsonic Flow Around an Appended Body of Revolution at Cryogenic Conditions in the NTF | 105 | |
Water Tunnels | 125 | |
The Six Component Magnetic Suspension System for Wind Tunnel Testing | 131 | |
Magnetic Suspension--Today's Marvel, Tomorrow's Tool | 153 | |
Recent Aerodynamic Measurements with Magnetic Suspension Systems | 165 | |
Remarks on High-Reynolds-Number Turbulence Experiments and Facilities | 181 | |
Helium | ||
Micro and Macro Turbulence in Superfluid Helium | 187 | |
Application of Flow Visualization Technique to Superflow Experiment | 209 | |
Laser Doppler Velocimeter Applied to Superflow Measurement | 215 | |
Experimental Investigations of He II Flows at High Reynolds Number | 223 | |
A Study of Homogeneous Turbulence in Superfluid Helium | 233 | |
Thermal Convection in Liquid Helium | 243 | |
Helium Fluid Flow Facility Cryogenic System | 253 | |
Power Economy in High-Speed Wind Tunnels by Choice of Working Fluid and Temperature | 265 |
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