Chapter III Magneto-Fluid Dynamical Channel Flows
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Kusukawa Ken-ichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Kusukawa Ken-ichi
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- On the Compressible Flow over a Slender Body of Revolution with a Flat Base Placed in an Unbounded Fluid and in a Choked Wind Tunnel
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- On the Magnetohydrodynamical Aligned Flow of a Compressible Fluid past a Slender Body Plaed in a Circular Wind Tunnel
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