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Instrumentation for Propulsion Systems Development
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Examples are given of apparatus and techniques developed or used by NASA-Lewis to make steady-state or dynamic measurements of gas temperature, pressure, and velocity and of the temperature, tip clearance, and vibration of the blades of high-speed fans or turbines.
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Warshawsky, I., "Instrumentation for Propulsion Systems Development," SAE Technical Paper 780076, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780076.Also In
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