On the interaction between stream and body in a free-molecule flow. Part III: Relations between the interaction coefficients and the sitting time of the molecules on the surface
by Silvio Nocilla
Book 18 of Laboratorio di Meccanica Applicata del Politecnico di Torino. Technical note --
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