Comparison of the full potential and Euler formulations for computing
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Comparison of the full potential and Euler formulations for computing
Comparison of the Full-Potential and Euler Formulations for. Computing Transonic Airfoil Flows. J. Flores, J. Barton, T. Holst, and T. Pulliam. June 1984. NI\S/\.
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Comparison of the Full-Potential and Euler Formulations for Computing Transonic Airfoil Flows J. Flores, J. Barton, T. Holst, and T. Pulliam