LAKSHMINARAYANA, 1962 - Google Patents
Study of the effect of interference of trailing vortex sheets in a cascade on the spanwise lift distributionLAKSHMINARAYANA, 1962
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- 8065443582410807482
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- LAKSHMINARAYANA B
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