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Quasi-One-Dimensional and Quasi-Two- Dimensional Flows

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Three-Dimensional Attached Viscous Flow

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In this chapter we consider quasi-one-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional attached viscous flow cases, being of particular interest in airplane design. The topics encompass stagnation-point flow, flow in symmetry planes and infinite-swept-wing flow, the latter in different forms, as employed in design and research work.

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Hirschel, E.H., Cousteix, J., Kordulla, W. (2014). Quasi-One-Dimensional and Quasi-Two- Dimensional Flows. In: Three-Dimensional Attached Viscous Flow. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41378-0_8

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