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    <title>9. Subsonic flow on An album of computational fluid motion</title>
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      <title>Fig 223. Projectile at high subsonic speeds</title>
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      <description>ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.840} $$ ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.885} $$ ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.900} $$ ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.946} $$ ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.971} $$ &amp;ldquo;The spark shadowgraphs on these two pages have been arranged to show the shock-wave pattern growing into the subsonic field around a model of an artillery shell as its Mach number is increased.</description>
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      <title>Fig 224. Projectile at near-sonic speed </title>
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      <description>ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.978} $$ ExperimentSimulation $$ \vcenter{M = 0.990} $$ &amp;ldquo;Still closer to the speed of sound, the shock-wave pattern of the preceding pages had spread laterally to great distances.</description>
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