Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere
PhD dissertation by David R. Kassoy
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Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere
Summary
Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere is a doctoral thesis[1].
Key Facts
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere authored David R. Kassoy[2].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[3].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's publication date is recorded as +1965-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's Google Books ID is recorded as xR7bAQAACAAJ[6].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's main subject is recorded as fluid mechanics[7].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+152'}[8].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's title is recorded as Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere[9].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's thesis submitted to is recorded as University of Michigan[10].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's thesis committee member is recorded as Thomas Charles Adamson[11].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's thesis committee member is recorded as Albert E. Heins[12].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's thesis committee member is recorded as Vi-Cheng Liu[13].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's thesis committee member is recorded as Arthur Frederic Messiter, Jr.[14].
- Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's thesis committee member is recorded as James D. Murray[15].
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Low Reynolds Number Variable Density Flow around a Sphere's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[3].