BANDSLIP advancements [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Minnicino
| BANDSLIP advancements [[electronic resource] /] / Michael Minnicino |
| Autore | Michael Minnicino |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : , : U.S. Army Research Laboratory, , [2009] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (iv, 11 pages) |
| Collana | ARL-TR |
| Soggetto topico |
Guided missiles
Projectiles - Research Aerodynamics |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910699131303321 |
Michael Minnicino
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| Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : , : U.S. Army Research Laboratory, , [2009] | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Beyond the speed of sound
| Beyond the speed of sound |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn.] : , : [United States Air Force], Arnold Air Force Base, , [2009?] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 248 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
| Soggetto topico |
Aeronautics
Ballistic missiles Cruise missiles Guided missiles Space ships |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910707478703321 |
| [Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn.] : , : [United States Air Force], Arnold Air Force Base, , [2009?] | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Computational fluid dynamics modeling of submunition separation from missile [[electronic resource] /] / Harris L. Edge, Jubaraj Sahu, Karen R. Heavey
| Computational fluid dynamics modeling of submunition separation from missile [[electronic resource] /] / Harris L. Edge, Jubaraj Sahu, Karen R. Heavey |
| Autore | Edge Harris L |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : , : Army Research Laboratory, , [1999] |
| Descrizione fisica | x, 25 pages : digital, PDF file |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
SahuJabaraj
HeaveyKaren R |
| Collana | ARL-TR |
| Soggetto topico |
Computational fluid dynamics
Guided missiles |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910698062103321 |
Edge Harris L
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| Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : , : Army Research Laboratory, , [1999] | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Coupled CFD/GN&C modeling for a smart material canard actuator [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Weinacht
| Coupled CFD/GN&C modeling for a smart material canard actuator [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Weinacht |
| Autore | Weinacht P |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : , : Army Research Laboratory, , [2007] |
| Descrizione fisica | vi, 22 pages : digital, PDF file |
| Collana | ARL-TR |
| Soggetto topico |
Actuators
Ordnance Ballistics Aerodynamics Guided missiles |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910698160103321 |
Weinacht P
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| Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : , : Army Research Laboratory, , [2007] | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye
| Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye |
| Autore | Kaye Brian H (Brian Howard), <1932-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (439 p.) |
| Disciplina |
531.55
531.6 |
| Soggetto topico |
Force and energy
Guided missiles |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-281-75848-5
9786611758486 3-527-61483-4 3-527-61482-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Golf Balls, Boomerangs and Asteroids; Table of Contents; Word Finder; Chapter 1 Why do Golf Balls have Dimples?; 1.1 Warning: Golf Balls are Potentially Lethal!; 1.2 Featheries, Gutties, and Composite Balls; 1.3 Bouncing Balls and Leaping Athletes; 1.4 Golf Balls with Perfect Centres of Gravity; 1.5 What turns an Innocent Dimpled White Ball into a Lethal Missile?; 1.6 Golf Ball Dynamics: Impulsive Deformation and a Lift from Dr . Magnus; 1.7 The Scientific Study of Dimples; 1.8 Floating Golf Balls and Aggressive Crocodiles; 1.9 Golf Balls in the 21St Century; References
Chapter 2 The Science of Bows and Arrows2.1 Using Potential Energy to Launch a Missile; 2.2 Working at Storing Potential Energy in a Bow; 2.3 Graphical Illustration of the Energy Stored in a Shielded Bow; 2.4 Vane Strategies; 2.5 The Composite Bow; 2.6 The Crossbow and William Tell; 2.7 How Big should an Arrow Be?; 2.8 The Bow and Arrow in Military History; 2.9 Pulleys for Bows; 2.10 Metaphorical Missiles and Metamorphosed Bows; References; Chapter 3 Racketeering Missiles; 3.1 Love and Tennis; 3.2 Tennis Balls - Flannel Wrap and Gas!; 3.3 Vibrations, Sweet Spots, and Space Age Rackets 3.4 Serving the Ball3.5 How Do They Measure the Velocity of those Speeding Balls?; 3.6 Slow Down, You Move Too Fast; 3.7 Carbon Feathers and Plastic Skirts for Battered Birds; 3.8 Are You Being Servied? (The Robot is Here); References; Chapter 4 Bolas, Boomerangs and Bouncing Bombs; 4.1 Gauchos, Bolas, and Spinning Tops; 4.2 Boxcar Integrators and Lasers; 4.3 Some Circumspect Vocabulary; 4.4 Killing Giants and Catching Fish; 4.5 Dancing Aborigines and Skipping Stones; 4.6 Deadly Missiles of Cricket and Baseball; 4.7 Keep Your Eye Away from the Ball?; References Chapter 5 Darts, Stone Disks and Boomerangs5.1 Javelins and Snow Snakes; 5.2 Bernoulli's Principle, Venturi Throats, and Pitot Tubes; 5.3 Stone Disks and Flying Dish Pans?; 5.4 Killing Sticks and Boomerangs; 5.5 Flying Toys of Tomorrow; References; Chapter 6 Pea Shooters, Rockets and Rifles; 6.1 Peashooters and Blowpipes; 6.2 From Muskets to Machine Guns; 6.3 Shrapnel, Dumdums and Devastators; 6.4 Laser Rifles and Swords of Light; 6.5 Moon Shots; 6.6 Tit for Tat in Missile Development; 6.7 Manufacturing with Missiles; 6.8 Fatal Fiesta Frolicking?; References Chapter 7 Rockets: From Fireworks to Trans-Galactic Missiles7.1 Rockets and Newton's Third Law of Motion; 7.2 Getting Rockets off the Ground; 7.3 What Goes Up, Must Come Down (Most of the Time!); 7.4 Heat Transfer Mechanisms; 7.5 Designing Heat Protection Shields for Returning Space Missiles and Capsules; 7.6 Did Astronauts See Shooting Starts in Their Eyes?; 7.7 Circulating Missile Messangers; 7.8 Interplanetary and Trans-Galactic Missiles with a Message; 7.9 The Future of Fireworks Displays; References; Chapter 8 Cosmic Collisions; 8.1 Target Earth 8.2 The Dynamics of Asteroid Collisions on the Surface of the Earth |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144720603321 |
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| Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye
| Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye |
| Autore | Kaye Brian H (Brian Howard), <1932-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (439 p.) |
| Disciplina |
531.55
531.6 |
| Soggetto topico |
Force and energy
Guided missiles |
| ISBN |
1-281-75848-5
9786611758486 3-527-61483-4 3-527-61482-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Golf Balls, Boomerangs and Asteroids; Table of Contents; Word Finder; Chapter 1 Why do Golf Balls have Dimples?; 1.1 Warning: Golf Balls are Potentially Lethal!; 1.2 Featheries, Gutties, and Composite Balls; 1.3 Bouncing Balls and Leaping Athletes; 1.4 Golf Balls with Perfect Centres of Gravity; 1.5 What turns an Innocent Dimpled White Ball into a Lethal Missile?; 1.6 Golf Ball Dynamics: Impulsive Deformation and a Lift from Dr . Magnus; 1.7 The Scientific Study of Dimples; 1.8 Floating Golf Balls and Aggressive Crocodiles; 1.9 Golf Balls in the 21St Century; References
Chapter 2 The Science of Bows and Arrows2.1 Using Potential Energy to Launch a Missile; 2.2 Working at Storing Potential Energy in a Bow; 2.3 Graphical Illustration of the Energy Stored in a Shielded Bow; 2.4 Vane Strategies; 2.5 The Composite Bow; 2.6 The Crossbow and William Tell; 2.7 How Big should an Arrow Be?; 2.8 The Bow and Arrow in Military History; 2.9 Pulleys for Bows; 2.10 Metaphorical Missiles and Metamorphosed Bows; References; Chapter 3 Racketeering Missiles; 3.1 Love and Tennis; 3.2 Tennis Balls - Flannel Wrap and Gas!; 3.3 Vibrations, Sweet Spots, and Space Age Rackets 3.4 Serving the Ball3.5 How Do They Measure the Velocity of those Speeding Balls?; 3.6 Slow Down, You Move Too Fast; 3.7 Carbon Feathers and Plastic Skirts for Battered Birds; 3.8 Are You Being Servied? (The Robot is Here); References; Chapter 4 Bolas, Boomerangs and Bouncing Bombs; 4.1 Gauchos, Bolas, and Spinning Tops; 4.2 Boxcar Integrators and Lasers; 4.3 Some Circumspect Vocabulary; 4.4 Killing Giants and Catching Fish; 4.5 Dancing Aborigines and Skipping Stones; 4.6 Deadly Missiles of Cricket and Baseball; 4.7 Keep Your Eye Away from the Ball?; References Chapter 5 Darts, Stone Disks and Boomerangs5.1 Javelins and Snow Snakes; 5.2 Bernoulli's Principle, Venturi Throats, and Pitot Tubes; 5.3 Stone Disks and Flying Dish Pans?; 5.4 Killing Sticks and Boomerangs; 5.5 Flying Toys of Tomorrow; References; Chapter 6 Pea Shooters, Rockets and Rifles; 6.1 Peashooters and Blowpipes; 6.2 From Muskets to Machine Guns; 6.3 Shrapnel, Dumdums and Devastators; 6.4 Laser Rifles and Swords of Light; 6.5 Moon Shots; 6.6 Tit for Tat in Missile Development; 6.7 Manufacturing with Missiles; 6.8 Fatal Fiesta Frolicking?; References Chapter 7 Rockets: From Fireworks to Trans-Galactic Missiles7.1 Rockets and Newton's Third Law of Motion; 7.2 Getting Rockets off the Ground; 7.3 What Goes Up, Must Come Down (Most of the Time!); 7.4 Heat Transfer Mechanisms; 7.5 Designing Heat Protection Shields for Returning Space Missiles and Capsules; 7.6 Did Astronauts See Shooting Starts in Their Eyes?; 7.7 Circulating Missile Messangers; 7.8 Interplanetary and Trans-Galactic Missiles with a Message; 7.9 The Future of Fireworks Displays; References; Chapter 8 Cosmic Collisions; 8.1 Target Earth 8.2 The Dynamics of Asteroid Collisions on the Surface of the Earth |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996199397003316 |
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| Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye
| Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye |
| Autore | Kaye Brian H (Brian Howard), <1932-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (439 p.) |
| Disciplina |
531.55
531.6 |
| Soggetto topico |
Force and energy
Guided missiles |
| ISBN |
1-281-75848-5
9786611758486 3-527-61483-4 3-527-61482-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Golf Balls, Boomerangs and Asteroids; Table of Contents; Word Finder; Chapter 1 Why do Golf Balls have Dimples?; 1.1 Warning: Golf Balls are Potentially Lethal!; 1.2 Featheries, Gutties, and Composite Balls; 1.3 Bouncing Balls and Leaping Athletes; 1.4 Golf Balls with Perfect Centres of Gravity; 1.5 What turns an Innocent Dimpled White Ball into a Lethal Missile?; 1.6 Golf Ball Dynamics: Impulsive Deformation and a Lift from Dr . Magnus; 1.7 The Scientific Study of Dimples; 1.8 Floating Golf Balls and Aggressive Crocodiles; 1.9 Golf Balls in the 21St Century; References
Chapter 2 The Science of Bows and Arrows2.1 Using Potential Energy to Launch a Missile; 2.2 Working at Storing Potential Energy in a Bow; 2.3 Graphical Illustration of the Energy Stored in a Shielded Bow; 2.4 Vane Strategies; 2.5 The Composite Bow; 2.6 The Crossbow and William Tell; 2.7 How Big should an Arrow Be?; 2.8 The Bow and Arrow in Military History; 2.9 Pulleys for Bows; 2.10 Metaphorical Missiles and Metamorphosed Bows; References; Chapter 3 Racketeering Missiles; 3.1 Love and Tennis; 3.2 Tennis Balls - Flannel Wrap and Gas!; 3.3 Vibrations, Sweet Spots, and Space Age Rackets 3.4 Serving the Ball3.5 How Do They Measure the Velocity of those Speeding Balls?; 3.6 Slow Down, You Move Too Fast; 3.7 Carbon Feathers and Plastic Skirts for Battered Birds; 3.8 Are You Being Servied? (The Robot is Here); References; Chapter 4 Bolas, Boomerangs and Bouncing Bombs; 4.1 Gauchos, Bolas, and Spinning Tops; 4.2 Boxcar Integrators and Lasers; 4.3 Some Circumspect Vocabulary; 4.4 Killing Giants and Catching Fish; 4.5 Dancing Aborigines and Skipping Stones; 4.6 Deadly Missiles of Cricket and Baseball; 4.7 Keep Your Eye Away from the Ball?; References Chapter 5 Darts, Stone Disks and Boomerangs5.1 Javelins and Snow Snakes; 5.2 Bernoulli's Principle, Venturi Throats, and Pitot Tubes; 5.3 Stone Disks and Flying Dish Pans?; 5.4 Killing Sticks and Boomerangs; 5.5 Flying Toys of Tomorrow; References; Chapter 6 Pea Shooters, Rockets and Rifles; 6.1 Peashooters and Blowpipes; 6.2 From Muskets to Machine Guns; 6.3 Shrapnel, Dumdums and Devastators; 6.4 Laser Rifles and Swords of Light; 6.5 Moon Shots; 6.6 Tit for Tat in Missile Development; 6.7 Manufacturing with Missiles; 6.8 Fatal Fiesta Frolicking?; References Chapter 7 Rockets: From Fireworks to Trans-Galactic Missiles7.1 Rockets and Newton's Third Law of Motion; 7.2 Getting Rockets off the Ground; 7.3 What Goes Up, Must Come Down (Most of the Time!); 7.4 Heat Transfer Mechanisms; 7.5 Designing Heat Protection Shields for Returning Space Missiles and Capsules; 7.6 Did Astronauts See Shooting Starts in Their Eyes?; 7.7 Circulating Missile Messangers; 7.8 Interplanetary and Trans-Galactic Missiles with a Message; 7.9 The Future of Fireworks Displays; References; Chapter 8 Cosmic Collisions; 8.1 Target Earth 8.2 The Dynamics of Asteroid Collisions on the Surface of the Earth |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830425803321 |
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| Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye
| Golf balls, boomerangs, and asteroids : the impact of missiles on society / / Brian H. Kaye |
| Autore | Kaye Brian H (Brian Howard), <1932-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (439 p.) |
| Disciplina | 531/.55 |
| Soggetto topico |
Force and energy
Guided missiles |
| ISBN |
9786611758486
9781281758484 1281758485 9783527614837 3527614834 9783527614820 3527614826 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Golf Balls, Boomerangs and Asteroids; Table of Contents; Word Finder; Chapter 1 Why do Golf Balls have Dimples?; 1.1 Warning: Golf Balls are Potentially Lethal!; 1.2 Featheries, Gutties, and Composite Balls; 1.3 Bouncing Balls and Leaping Athletes; 1.4 Golf Balls with Perfect Centres of Gravity; 1.5 What turns an Innocent Dimpled White Ball into a Lethal Missile?; 1.6 Golf Ball Dynamics: Impulsive Deformation and a Lift from Dr . Magnus; 1.7 The Scientific Study of Dimples; 1.8 Floating Golf Balls and Aggressive Crocodiles; 1.9 Golf Balls in the 21St Century; References
Chapter 2 The Science of Bows and Arrows2.1 Using Potential Energy to Launch a Missile; 2.2 Working at Storing Potential Energy in a Bow; 2.3 Graphical Illustration of the Energy Stored in a Shielded Bow; 2.4 Vane Strategies; 2.5 The Composite Bow; 2.6 The Crossbow and William Tell; 2.7 How Big should an Arrow Be?; 2.8 The Bow and Arrow in Military History; 2.9 Pulleys for Bows; 2.10 Metaphorical Missiles and Metamorphosed Bows; References; Chapter 3 Racketeering Missiles; 3.1 Love and Tennis; 3.2 Tennis Balls - Flannel Wrap and Gas!; 3.3 Vibrations, Sweet Spots, and Space Age Rackets 3.4 Serving the Ball3.5 How Do They Measure the Velocity of those Speeding Balls?; 3.6 Slow Down, You Move Too Fast; 3.7 Carbon Feathers and Plastic Skirts for Battered Birds; 3.8 Are You Being Servied? (The Robot is Here); References; Chapter 4 Bolas, Boomerangs and Bouncing Bombs; 4.1 Gauchos, Bolas, and Spinning Tops; 4.2 Boxcar Integrators and Lasers; 4.3 Some Circumspect Vocabulary; 4.4 Killing Giants and Catching Fish; 4.5 Dancing Aborigines and Skipping Stones; 4.6 Deadly Missiles of Cricket and Baseball; 4.7 Keep Your Eye Away from the Ball?; References Chapter 5 Darts, Stone Disks and Boomerangs5.1 Javelins and Snow Snakes; 5.2 Bernoulli's Principle, Venturi Throats, and Pitot Tubes; 5.3 Stone Disks and Flying Dish Pans?; 5.4 Killing Sticks and Boomerangs; 5.5 Flying Toys of Tomorrow; References; Chapter 6 Pea Shooters, Rockets and Rifles; 6.1 Peashooters and Blowpipes; 6.2 From Muskets to Machine Guns; 6.3 Shrapnel, Dumdums and Devastators; 6.4 Laser Rifles and Swords of Light; 6.5 Moon Shots; 6.6 Tit for Tat in Missile Development; 6.7 Manufacturing with Missiles; 6.8 Fatal Fiesta Frolicking?; References Chapter 7 Rockets: From Fireworks to Trans-Galactic Missiles7.1 Rockets and Newton's Third Law of Motion; 7.2 Getting Rockets off the Ground; 7.3 What Goes Up, Must Come Down (Most of the Time!); 7.4 Heat Transfer Mechanisms; 7.5 Designing Heat Protection Shields for Returning Space Missiles and Capsules; 7.6 Did Astronauts See Shooting Starts in Their Eyes?; 7.7 Circulating Missile Messangers; 7.8 Interplanetary and Trans-Galactic Missiles with a Message; 7.9 The Future of Fireworks Displays; References; Chapter 8 Cosmic Collisions; 8.1 Target Earth 8.2 The Dynamics of Asteroid Collisions on the Surface of the Earth |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911019559103321 |
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| Weinheim ; ; New York, : VCH, c1996 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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IEEE transactions on aerospace
| IEEE transactions on aerospace |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, N.Y., : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Disciplina | 629 |
| Soggetto topico |
Aeronautics
Astronautics Guided missiles Aéronautique Astronautique Missiles |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
| Soggetto non controllato | Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics |
| ISSN | 2374-944X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Altri titoli varianti |
Aerospace, IEEE transactions on
Transactions on aerospace Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers transactions on aerospace |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996211738903316 |
| New York, N.Y., : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | ||
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IEEE transactions on aerospace
| IEEE transactions on aerospace |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, N.Y., : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Disciplina | 629 |
| Soggetto topico |
Aeronautics
Astronautics Guided missiles Aéronautique Astronautique Missiles |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
| ISSN | 2374-944X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Altri titoli varianti |
Aerospace, IEEE transactions on
Transactions on aerospace Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers transactions on aerospace |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910626197503321 |
| New York, N.Y., : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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