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Simulations of Sound Radiation from Turbofan Exhausts
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2005-08-22
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Ulusoy, Barbaros
Özyörük, Yusuf
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B. Ulusoy and Y. Özyörük, “Simulations of Sound Radiation from Turbofan Exhausts,” 2005, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: aiac.ae.metu.edu.tr/2005.