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Development of a panel method for the study of two-dimensional potential flow for single and two-element airfoils
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1987
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Bahbah, Mohamed Mahmoud
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M. M. Bahbah, “Development of a panel method for the study of two-dimensional potential flow for single and two-element airfoils,” Middle East Technical University, 1987.