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Session C FLUID DYNAMICS DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON HYPERSONIC AND LOW-DENSITY FLOW TECHNIQUES Friday Morning, May 12 ROOM 2 1 8 M.E. BLDG. 9:00 Chairman — J. H. BARTLETT, Professor, Physics Department, University of Illinois 9:10-9:30 Results of Recent Hypersonic Flow Re' search in the Army Ordnance-California Institute of Technology Hypersonic Wind Tunnel—H. J. NAGAMATSU, California Institute of Technology 9:35-9:55 (Subject to be announced)—V. J. STEVENS, NACA, Ames Aeronautical Laboratory 10:00-10:20 Recent Research at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory on Hypersonic Flow — R. SMELT, Naval Ordnance Laboratory 10:25-10:45 (Subject to be announced)—L. Princeton University LEES, a 10:50-1 U10 i i 11:15-11:35 The Effect of Thermal Radiation on Hypersonic Flow in Wind Tunnels and Free Flight — H. G. STEVKR, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Some Experbnents SCHAAF, in the Field of Rarefied Gas Dynamics — R. G. FOLSOM and S. A. University of California Sessions A, B, and C are held concurrently on Friday, May 12 at 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 9
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