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H. REFERENCES
1. A Rating Method for Assessing Vehicle Aerodynamic Drag Coefficients;
MERA Report 1967/9.
2. Evaluation of the Acoustic Sources of Background Noise in Wind Tunnels;
CCSD HG-100.
3. Methods of Determining the Saturn I Buffeting Response From Rigid Model
Wind Tunnel Tests; Volume I and II; CCSD HSM-R114.
4. A British Automotive Wind Tunnel Installation and Its Application; R. A. C.
Fosberry, R. G. S. White and G. W. Carr; Paper 948C Presented at
International Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit, Michigan,
January 1965.
5. Wind Tunnel Investigation of a 3/8 Scale Automobile Model Over a Moving-
Belt Ground Plane, Thomas R. Turner, NASA TND-4229.
6. Some Problems Concerning Wind Tunnel Testing of Automobile Vehicles;
Donald Gross and William S. Sekscienski; Paper 660385 Presented at
Society of Automotive Engineering Mid-Year Meeting, Detroit, Michigan,
June 1966.
7. Problems of Ground Simulation in Automotive Aerodynamics, F. N. Beauvais,
S. C. Tignoi, T. R. Turner; Paper 680121 Presented at Automotive Engineer
ing Congress, Detroit, Michigan, January 1968.
8. Generalizations on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Sedan Type Automobile
Bodies; William D. Bowman, Paper 660389 Presented at SAE Mid-Year Meet
ing, Detroit, Michigan, June 1966.
9. Effect of Unsymmetrical Wind Incidence on Aerodynamic Forces Acting on
Vehicle Models and Similar Bodies; R. Barth, Paper 948E Presented at
International Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit, Michigan, January
1965.
10. Pre-Test Report on the Recoverable Data Module; CCSD Report dated
May 15, 1967.
11. Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing; Alan Pope and John J. Harper; John Wiley
& Sons, Inc., 1966.
12. Blockage Corrections for Three-Dimensional-Flow Closed-Throat Wind
Tunnels, With Consideration of the Effect of Compressibility; John G.
Herriot, NACA Report 995, 1950.
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