U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1962: ICAO Standard Atmosphere to 20 Kilometers; Proposed ICAO Extension to 32 Kilometers; Tables and Data to 700 KilometersUnited States Committee on Extension to the Standard Atmosphere, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 278 páginas |
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Página 11 - ... the ratio of the specific heat of air at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume.
Página 25 - ... Required the latitude of the place of observation. 5. Given the latitude of the place, and the sun's declination: find at what time of the day the azimuth of the sun increases the slowest. 6. Investigate, as Cotes has done, the variation of the density of the atmosphere, supposing the force of gravity to vary inversely as the square of the distance from the earth's centre.
Página 11 - DOCUMENTARY"— 1960— 27 minutes, sound, color. Produced by North American Aviation Co., Inc. Documents the research, development and flight testing of the X-15 rocket airplane built by North American Aviation's Los Angeles Division. The X-15 research program is a joint effort by the US Air Force, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the US Navy. HQa 28 "YOUR SHARE IN SPACE"— 1962— 28 minutes, sound, color. The film discusses United States efforts in space research in many...
Página 13 - W . where y is the ratio of the specific heat of air at constant pressure to that at constant volume.
Página 1 - US Standard atmosphere, 1962. ICAO Standard atmosphere to 20 kilometers. Proposed ICAO extension to 32 kilometers. Tables and data to 700 kilometers. Prepared under sponsorship of National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States air Force, 'and) US Weather Bureau, Wash., D.
Página 30 - Havens, RJ, Koll, RT and LaGow, HE The Pressure, Density and Temperature of the Earth's Atmosphere to 160 Kilometers.
Página 11 - Atmosphere will depict typical mid-latitude year-round conditions averaged for daylight hours and for the range of solar activity that occurs between sunspot minimum and sunspot maximum.
Página 3 - Standard over their common altitude range. Background information, including a brief historical statement, is given in the Foreword. The document is arranged in three parts. Part I gives the basis for the main tables of atmospheric properties and contains a full development of gravity and geopotential...
Página 13 - The coefficient of viscosity is defined as a coefficient of internal friction developed where gas regions move adjacent to each other at different velocities. The following expression, basically from kinetic theory, but with 90 60 70 1 О о 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 Sound speed, m sec
Página 29 - HILSENRATH, JOSEPH, BECKETT, CHARLES W., ET AL. : Tables of Thermal Properties of Gases.
