The design and use of a temperature-compensated hot-film anemometer system for boundary-layer flow transition detection on supersonic aircraft

The design and use of a temperature-compensated hot-film anemometer system for boundary-layer flow transition detection on supersonic aircraft

by Harry R. Chiles

Part of NASA technical memorandum -- 100421.

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