Books by Peter P. Wegener

What Makes Airplanes Fly?
What Makes Airplanes Fly?
1991
Light scattering experiments a
Light scattering experiments and the theory of homogeneous nucleation in condensing supersonic flow
1968
Experiments on the propagation
Experiments on the propagation of weak disturbances in stationary supersonic nozzle flow of chemically reacting gas mixtures
1960
Study of supersonic flows with
Study of supersonic flows with chemical reactions: III. Experiments on the departure from chemical equilibrium in a supersonic flow
1959
Study of supersonic flows with
Study of supersonic flows with chemical reactions: II. Supersonic nozzle flow with a reacting gas mixture at high reactant concentration
1958
Study of supersonic flows with
Study of supersonic flows with chemical reactions: measurement of rate constants of the reaction N2+N2O4, N2+2N02 at low reactant concentration
1958
NOL hypersonic tunnel no. 4 re
NOL hypersonic tunnel no. 4 results II
1952
NOL Hyperballistics Tunnel no.
NOL Hyperballistics Tunnel no. 4 results. I: Air liquefaction
1951
Sub- and supersonic wind tunne
Sub- and supersonic wind tunnel tests on rectangular airfoils of small aspect ratio (Project NOL-4-Re9d-21-2)
1949
On the definition of "hyperson
On the definition of "hypersonic" flow
1948
On the experimental investigat
On the experimental investigation of hypersonic flow
1948
Simplified performance data fo
Simplified performance data for the NOL hypersonic wind tunnel
1947
The specific heats of air in t
The specific heats of air in the range of NOL hypersonic wind tunnel operation
1947
Diagrams to obtain approximate
Diagrams to obtain approximate data for supersonic wind tunnel layouts
1946
Investigation of possible air
Investigation of possible air condensation in the supersonic wind tunnel at high Mach numbers
1946