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A reduced theoretical model for estimating condensation effects in combustion-heated hypersonic tunnel

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A reduced theoretical model for estimating condensation effects in combustion-heated hypersonic tunnel
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Shock Waves, May 2017
DOI 10.1007/s00193-017-0724-x
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L. Lin, X. Luo, F. Qin, J. Yang

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