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H. Glauert (1933)
Wind Tunnel Interference on Wings, Bodies and Airscrews
A. Silverstein, James White (1937)
Wind-Tunnel Interference With Particular Reference to Off-Center Positions of the Wing and to the Downwash at the Tail
AN attempt is made here to summarize the present state of the theory of wind tunnel wall interference in a form that will be of some value to those using wind tunnels. The type of wind tunnel work frequently carried out without a complete knowledge of the corrections is also mentioned as it is of interest to those asking for, and using, wind tunnel results. A list of the most useful published reports on the subject is given at the end of the article, it is, however, by no means a complete guide to the literature of the subject, much of which is contained in academic volumes not usually available to the engineer using a wind tunnel.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 1945
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