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Experimental Investigation of Sublimation of Ice at Subsonic and Supersonic Speeds and Its Relation to Heat Transfer
An experimental investigation was conducted in a 3.84- by 10-inch tunnel to determine the mass transfer by sublimation, heat transfer, and skin friction for an iced surface on a flat plate for Mach numbers of 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 and pressure altitudes to 30,000 feet. Measurements of rates of sublimation were also made for a Mach number of 1.3 at a pressure altitude of 30,000 feet. The results show that the parameters of sublimation and heat transfer were 40 to 50 percent greater for an iced surface than was the bare-plate heat-transfer parameter. For iced surfaces of equivalent roughness, the ratio of sublimation to heat-transfer parameters was found to be 0.90. The sublimation data obtained at a Mach number of 1.3 showed no appreciable deviation from that obtained at subsonic speeds. The data obtained indicate that sublimation as a means of removing ice formations of appreciable thickness is usually too slow to be of mach value in the de-icing of aircraft at high altitudes
Does the Privacy Act of 1974 Protect Your Right to Privacy--An Examination of the Routine Use Exemption
Does the Privacy Act of 1974 Protect Your Right to Privacy--An Examination of the Routine Use Exemption
Does the Privacy Act of 1974 Protect Your Right to Privacy--An Examination of the Routine Use Exemption
Does the Privacy Act of 1974 Protect Your Right to Privacy--An Examination of the Routine Use Exemption
Does the Privacy Act of 1974 Protect Your Right to Privacy--An Examination of the Routine Use Exemption
Mystery and Manners: A Conversation with Robert Coles
Transcript of an interview with and profile of Robert Coles discussing writing, documentary, and views on contemporary America.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91301/1/fricke2006.coles.pd
Changing habitat associations of a thermally constrained species, the silver-spotted skipper butterfly, in response to climate warming
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