Browsing Aeronautical Research Committee (1920-1945) by Author "Fage, A."

Browsing Aeronautical Research Committee (1920-1945) by Author "Fage, A."

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  • Fage, A. (H. M. Stationery Office, 1930)
    The paper gives the results of experiments made recently to measure the drag of a circular cylinder of large diameter (23 in.). The more important measurements made in this country and abroad of the drags of circular ...
  • Fage, A.; R. F. Sargent (H. M. Stationery Office, 1943)
    To measure, at Mach numbers near the critical value, the reduction in drag due to boundarydayei suction on the upper surface of an aerofoil. To determine whether this reduction can be obtained with an economic use of power. ...
  • Fage, A.; J. H. Warsap (H. M. Stationery Office, 1929)
    Experiments have been made on that type of flow around a circular cylinder which is peculiarly sensitive to changes in Reynolds' number and for which the drag coefficient falls from 0.6 to 0.2 approximately. A study has ...
  • Fage, A.; Falkner, V. M. (H. M. Stationery Office, 1931)
    The intensity of friction on the surfaces of two cylinders of diameter 2·93 in. and 5·89 in. respectively have been determined from measurements of velocity taken at distances of about 0·0025 in. from the surface with small ...
  • Fage, A.; F. C. Johansen (H. M. Stationery Office, 1927)
    The general form of the flow behind an infinitely long thin flat plate inclined at a large angle to a fluid stream of infinite extent has been known for many years past. The essential features of the motion are illustrated ...

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