Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 259Pergamon Press, 1955 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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Page 500
... vortices are beginning to take form , and to become visible where they cross the dye stripes . The plate is continuing to slow down , having advanced 1.6 in . beyond the position of the top photograph . The third photograph shows the ...
... vortices are beginning to take form , and to become visible where they cross the dye stripes . The plate is continuing to slow down , having advanced 1.6 in . beyond the position of the top photograph . The third photograph shows the ...
Page 509
... vortices decreases . Again , with remoteness from the leading edge and corresponding known increase of the boundary - layer thickness , the longitudinal pitch - spacing between the vortices increases . It should be said that these ...
... vortices decreases . Again , with remoteness from the leading edge and corresponding known increase of the boundary - layer thickness , the longitudinal pitch - spacing between the vortices increases . It should be said that these ...
Page 512
... vortices , with results approximately similar to those of Fig . 4. After the plate came to rest , however , and vortical motions subsided , a distinct departure from the behavior of dye occurred . Instead of generating a formless cloud ...
... vortices , with results approximately similar to those of Fig . 4. After the plate came to rest , however , and vortical motions subsided , a distinct departure from the behavior of dye occurred . Instead of generating a formless cloud ...
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