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Achievement of continuous wall curvature in design of two-dimensional symmetrical supersonic nozzles
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Washington, [D.C.] : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,

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Exploratory investigation of flow field resulting from forward-facing nozzles exhausting near a large cylindrical body at free-stream Mach numbers of 3.0 and 6.0
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Aeronautics and Space Administration,

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The aerodynamic design and calibration of an asymmetric variable Mach number nozzle with a sliding block for the Mach number range 1.27 to 2.75
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Year: 1953 Publisher: Washington, [D.C.] : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,

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An accurate and rapid method for the design of supersonic nozzles
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Year: 1955 Publisher: Washington, [D.C.] : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,

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The aerodynamic design of high Mach number nozzles utilizing axisymmetric flow with application to a nozzle of square test section
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Washington, [D.C.] : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,

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Laser wakefield electron acceleration : a novel approach employing supersonic microjets and few-cycle laser pulses
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ISBN: 3642199496 364219950X Year: 2011 Publisher: Heidelberg : Springer,

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This thesis covers the few-cycle laser-driven acceleration of electrons in a laser-generated plasma. This process, known as laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA), relies on strongly driven plasma waves for the generation of accelerating gradients in the vicinity of several 100 GV/m, a value four orders of magnitude larger than that attainable by conventional accelerators. This thesis demonstrates that laser pulses with an ultrashort duration of 8 fs and a peak power of 6 TW allow the production of electron energies up to 50 MeV via LWFA. The special properties of laser accelerated electron pulses, namely the ultrashort pulse duration, the high brilliance, and the high charge density, open up new possibilities in many applications of these electron beams.

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