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    Boundary-layer transition and global skin friction measurement with an oil-fringe imaging technique

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    A new oil-fringe imaging system skin friction (FISF) technique to measure skin friction on wind tunnel models is presented. In the method used to demonstrate the technique, lines of oil are applied on surfaces that connect the intended sets of measurement points, and then a wind tunnel is run so that the oil thins and forms interference fringes that are spaced in proportion to local skin friction. After a run the fringe spacings are imaged with a CCD-array digital camera and measured on a computer. Skin friction and transition measurements on a two-dimensional wing are presented and compared with computational predictions

    Potential efficiencies of open- and closed-cycle CO, supersonic, electric-discharge lasers

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    Comparison of rigorous and simple vibrational models for the CO2 gasdynamic laser

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