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Analytical methodologies for hypersonic propulsion
Brian A. Maicke
, Joseph Majdalani
School of Science, Engineering & Technology (Harrisburg)
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Homotopy Analysis Method
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Analytical Methodology
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Hypersonic Propulsion
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Analytical Method
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Highly Nonlinear
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Rayleigh
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Perturbation Method
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Flow Problems
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Nonlinear Problems
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Analytical Framework
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Fluid Mechanics
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Framework Method
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High-speed Propulsion
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Boundary Layer Model
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Hypersonic Flow
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Boundary Layer Equations
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Mathematical Techniques
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Engineering
Layer Model
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Perturbation Technique
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Nonlinear Problem
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Boundary Layer
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Fluid Mechanics
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Flow Problem
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Analytical Framework
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Hypersonic Flows
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Mathematical Technique
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Hypersonic Propulsion
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Mathematics
Homotopy Analysis Method
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Wide Range
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Nonlinear Problem
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Rayleigh
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Boundary Layer Equation
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Analytic Method
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