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Session B MECHANICAL ENGINEERING — INTERNAL FLOW Friday Morning, May 12 R O O M 2 5 3 M.E. BLDG. 9:00 Chairman — J. H, POTTER, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois The Problem of the Flow Through Turbomachines— W. SPANNHAKE, Senior Research Scientist, Armour Research Foundation Analysis of Some Thermodynamic Processes with the Method of Characteristics for Non-Steady One-Dimensional Flow — H. H. KORST, Associate Professor, University of Illinois Action of Friction in Non-Steady Flow of Fluid — N. A. HALL, Professor, University of Minnesota of the Adiabatic Bubble — R. Chairman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Missouri SCORAH, 9:10-9:50 10:00-10:20 10:30-10:50 11*00-11:10 Theory 11:20-11:30 Compressible Flow Through Sharp-Edged Orifices — R. G. CUNNINGHAM, Research Assistant, Northwestern University Approximate Theory of Compressible Air Inflow Through Reed Valves for Pulse-Jet Engines — P. TORDA, Associate Professor, University of Illinois WELCOME LUNCHEON — Illini Union Ballroom 11:40-11:50 12:00-2:00 SeixioiM A, B. and C arc held concurrently on Friday, May 12. nj 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 8 MIDWESTERN CONFERENCE
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