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Gasdynamics and Optics of an Aircraft Condensable Wake
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Abstract
The possibility of visualization of an aircraft jet-and-vortex wake above a landing strip is investigated. The processes of water vapor heterogeneous condensation and droplets coalescence due to turbulent pulsation are taken into account. Numerical examples for the case of B-747-type flyer take-off are presented.
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Stasenko, A., Grinats, E., and Kashevarov, A., "Gasdynamics and Optics of an Aircraft Condensable Wake," SAE Technical Paper 965548, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/965548.Also In
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