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Some contributions to propulsion theory — non-isentropic duct flow and the general drag wake traverse
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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After showing the extension of one-dimensional duct-flow equations to flows in which total pressure is lost from one station to another, it is shown how a pitot static traverse at a general station can be used to measure the drag developed upstream of that station. This was the first section of Ref. 1.
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