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Session

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FLUID DYNAMICS DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

Saturday Morning, May 13

ROOM 1 0 0 PHYSICS BLDG.

9:00

Chairman A. T. NORDSIECK, Professor, Physics Department, University of Illinois Contributed Papers

9:10-12:00

9 : i o 9:20

Transonic Flow Measurements — WAYLAND C. GRIFFITH, Princeton University Diffraction of a Shock Wave Through a Small Angle C. II. FLETCHER, Princeton University Diffraction of Shock Waves Around, and Surface Pressure on Two-Dimensional Objects — W. BI.KAKNKY and D. R. WHITE, Princeton University Supersonic Flow in a Shock Princeton University Tube — DAVID WKIMKK,

9:25-9:35

9:40—9:50

9:55 10:05

10:10-10:20

Breaking of Waves by an Opposing Current — YI-YUAN Yu, Northwestern University (Introduced by E. R. Peck) Axially Symmetric Jet Mixing of a Compressible Fluid — S. I. PAI, Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Applied Mathematics, University of Maryland (Introduced by R. J. Seeger)

10:25-10:35

10:40—10:50 Aerodynamic Behavior and Interaction of Supersonic and Subsonic Axiatly-Sym metric f W i HIKIKWD DKS CLKRS and CIIIKII-GIIIKN CHANO, Johns Hopkins University (Introduced by F . H. Clauser) 10:55-11:05 Explicit Representation of the Flow in the Region of Interaction of Two Arbitrary Simple Waves in One* Dimensional Compressible Fluid Flow — R. P. SHAW, New York University (Introduced by George E. Hudson) Nucleation in Very Rapid Vapor Expansions — Annum KANTKOWITZ, Cornel) University Effect of the High OtU — T. by R. E. Variable Viscosity and Thermal Conductivity on Speed Plane Covet te Flow of a Semi-Rarefied C. L I N , University of Washington (Introduced Street)

11:10—11:20

11:25-11:35

11:40-11:50

The Existence and Limit lUluwior of the One-Dimensional Shock Layer —• DAVID GILBAKOI Indiana I'uivemtv

Sessions E, F, O, and H are held concurrently on Saturday, May 13, at 9(00 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.

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