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Recirculatory flow in peripheral-jet supports
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- 9 - This assumption would appear reasonable with the framework of the present preliminary analysis. Reorganizing (43), we…
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Eliminate - 10 - , If f lr.z-t ('fiU i == ~ f u/-t -t- f U:;2~ R~ ~ [ t? f (/1) + fflJ J (ll) - 4 f (P~) -2 ifl.J j…
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- 11 - lfil1L - J [ (+ 8/rJg,~{r) [4ft'?") -+-c;,'(t) W1) - 8 ~/(7;) -2~;> (if) Cj I(~) 1 x z (r~}) - 4.,…
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- 12 - 10 As seen the present theory provides reasonable agreement with Ribich's results over a range of moderate hit…
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- 13 - Similar to our preliminary analysis, we can then formulate equation at the point of impact to determine the amount of…
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- 14 - REFERENCES 1. Ehrich, F.F., "The Curtain Jet," JAS, November 1961. 2. Strand, T., "Exact Inviscid…
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l's,bl:::: 1 Value~; orf,"6, aUG. tts Gt=;civ1:;,tiveH ,:~.c;il..lnctionEl of the iJbtl'/:' cl:eter;; for…
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Fig. 1. Vortices Induced by Curtain Jet Fig. 2. Diagram of Curtain Jet Flow in the Effect of Ground o
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Fig. 4. Profiles of g and its derivatives (for gro = 1. 000) . Fig. 3. Simplified Geometric Diagram of curtain Jet
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Fig. 5. Impingement of a Simple Jet on Ground f , ~, \J !L 0\-- -f· , J.e= '. -.r; . \ \ "if' \ \ \…
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,·z 1.0 O.B d- 0.6 0·4 O.Z 0 0 I ~\ -\ Z Fig. 8. D 1 INVICID THEORY Q,:=:6o" ., MIXTN~ THEORY ~~ 3…
Rensselaer Alumni News: April 1942
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Rensselaer Alumni News Vol. VIn April, 1942 No.2 1942--Reunion & Banquet FRIDAY. MAY 15th Class Reunions. 7:00 P. M…
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Two RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 Rensselaer (/1lumni News Published by Rensselaer c:..Alumni c:..Association, Inc.…
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April, 1942 RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS Three Reunions May 15th and 16th 1887, 1892, 1897, 1902, 1907, 1912, 1917, 1922, 1927…
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Four RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 OBITUARY 1874 William H. Floyd, Jr. 90 years old, who for thirty- five years was…
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April, .1 942 RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS Five Scobey also invented the widely-used Scobey Sampler and developed the even more…
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Six RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 With the Local Associations BOSTON At the January meeting of the Boston Local,…
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April, 1942 RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS Seven George Horton '93 has been busy working on a labor set-up here in Chicago. M…
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Eight RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 Present Junior Class to Graduate Six Months Early Rensselaer Juniors will be…
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April, 1942 RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS Nine Cleveland Alumni Stage Very Interesting Midwinter Reunion One of the most…
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Ten RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 Emil Page (Pagie) Honored by Alumni We give you this straight from the Sport…
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April, 1942 RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS Eleven Prof. Schmelzer Made Official of National Soccer Assn. Professor Richard W.…
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Twelve RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 Alumni in Military Service We inaugurated in our January issue a col- umn…
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April, 1942 RENSSELAER ALUMNI NEWS Thirteen CLASS 1896 Mr. and Mrs. Walter E . Irving entertained at a cocktail party in…
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Foul'teen RENSSE,LAER ALUMNI NEWS April, 1942 Agencies, announces the opening of an office at 18 East 48th Street, New…
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