The wind tunnel, designed and built in the Department of Physics at The Australian National University and capable of producing speeds of up to 20,000 mph, was seen publicly for the first time during Open Days held at The University in July 1966
The purpose of this project is to design and build a wind tunnel for research and educational use in...
研究代表者共同研究者publisher[Abstract] An advanced wind tunnel has been introduced as facilities for developm...
I don’t know why I was chosen to make this talk—the men who know all about it are sitting here in ca...
The wind tunnel, designed and built in the Department of Physics at The Australian National Universi...
A closed-loop wind tunnel has been constructed on a floor area of 18.7×30.6 m2 at the Thebarton camp...
The University of Oxford has embarked on developing the UKs fastest wind tunnel, T6, in collaboratio...
The University of Oxford has embarked on developing the UK’s fastest wind tunnel, T6, in collaborati...
Host Rob Pitt visits the wind tunnel in the basement of the Engineering building of Memorial Univers...
This project is concerned with the modelling and redesign of a small wind tunnel system. In the begi...
The propose of this research is to demonstrate a design and construction of a wind tunnel for engine...
In Malaysia, there exist wind tunnels operated by several universities and organizations. Most of th...
Raymond John Stalker was born in Dimboola, Victoria on 6 August 1930 and died in Brisbane on 9 Febru...
Wind tunnels are experimental installations that create an airflow going past a test object. In a co...
The wind tunnel is one of the oldest tools for research in !he field of aeronautical engineering. In...
Göttingen type large wind tunnel was built at Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus in M...
The purpose of this project is to design and build a wind tunnel for research and educational use in...
研究代表者共同研究者publisher[Abstract] An advanced wind tunnel has been introduced as facilities for developm...
I don’t know why I was chosen to make this talk—the men who know all about it are sitting here in ca...
The wind tunnel, designed and built in the Department of Physics at The Australian National Universi...
A closed-loop wind tunnel has been constructed on a floor area of 18.7×30.6 m2 at the Thebarton camp...
The University of Oxford has embarked on developing the UKs fastest wind tunnel, T6, in collaboratio...
The University of Oxford has embarked on developing the UK’s fastest wind tunnel, T6, in collaborati...
Host Rob Pitt visits the wind tunnel in the basement of the Engineering building of Memorial Univers...
This project is concerned with the modelling and redesign of a small wind tunnel system. In the begi...
The propose of this research is to demonstrate a design and construction of a wind tunnel for engine...
In Malaysia, there exist wind tunnels operated by several universities and organizations. Most of th...
Raymond John Stalker was born in Dimboola, Victoria on 6 August 1930 and died in Brisbane on 9 Febru...
Wind tunnels are experimental installations that create an airflow going past a test object. In a co...
The wind tunnel is one of the oldest tools for research in !he field of aeronautical engineering. In...
Göttingen type large wind tunnel was built at Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus in M...
The purpose of this project is to design and build a wind tunnel for research and educational use in...
研究代表者共同研究者publisher[Abstract] An advanced wind tunnel has been introduced as facilities for developm...
I don’t know why I was chosen to make this talk—the men who know all about it are sitting here in ca...