01019nlm 2200337 450 99645474520331620220204153552.0978111864855120160531h2016---- uy 0engUKdrcnuTools in fluvial geomorphologyedited by G. Mathias Kondolf and Hervé PiégaySecond edition.ChichesterWiley Blackwell2016Testo elettronico (PDF) (XVIII, 541 p. : ill.)Advancing River Restoration and ManagementBase dati testualeAdvancing river restoration and management.FiumiGeomorfologiaBNCF551.35KONDOLF,G. MathiasPLIÉGAY,HervaecbaITcbaREICATcbaITcbaREICATcbaITcbaREICAT996454745203316EBERTools in fluvial geomorphology1396031UNISA01846nam 2200481 450 991070714810332120160503102732.0(CKB)5470000002462017(OCoLC)948601083(EXLCZ)99547000000246201720160503j197204 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAerodynamic characteristics of two NASA supercritical airfoils with different maximum thicknesses /by Charles D. HarrisWashington, D.C. :National Aeronautics and Space Administration,April 1972.1 online resource (55 pages) illustrationsNASA technical memorandum ;NASA TM X-2532Title from title screen (viewed on May 3, 2016)."April 1972.""Performing organization: NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va."--Report documentation page.Includes bibliographical references (page 10).Aerodynamic characteristicsnasatSupercritical airfoilsnasatAirfoil profilesnasatTransonic wind tunnelsnasatWind tunnel testsnasatAerodynamic characteristics.Supercritical airfoils.Airfoil profiles.Transonic wind tunnels.Wind tunnel tests.Harris Charles D.1952-1407191Langley Research Center.United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,GPOGPOBOOK9910707148103321Aerodynamic characteristics of two NASA supercritical airfoils with different maximum thicknesses3531555UNINA