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Stanley Corrsin

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Stanley Corrsin was an American physicist, fluid dynamicist, and Theophilus Halley Smoot Professor of Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. He was known for his contributions in the field of fluid dynamics in general and turbulence in particular. He was a recipient of Fluid Dynamics Prize in 1983. Corrsin died of cancer on 2 June 1986 at the age of 66.

Books

Advances In Turbulence
Advances In Turbulence
Stanley Corrsin
Further Experiments on the Flow and Heat Transfer in a Heated Turbulent Air Jet
Further Experiments on the Flow and Heat Transfer in a Heated Turbulent Air Jet
Stanley Corrsin
Theoretical and Analog Studies of the Effects of Nonlinear Stability Derivatives on the Longitudinal Motions of an Aircraft in Response to Step Control Deflections and to the Influence of Proportional Automatic Control
Theoretical and Analog Studies of the Effects of Nonlinear Stability Derivatives on the Longitudinal Motions of an Aircraft in Response to Step Control Deflections and to the Influence of Proportional Automatic Control
United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Stuart C. Brown, Howard J. Curfman, Benjamin Milwitzky, George E. Solomon, George E. Towe, Morris Morduchow, P. S. Klebanoff, Stanley Corrsin, William C. Triplett, Alan L. Kistler, Dean C. Lindquist, Henry J. Gomberg, Dexter M. Potter, G. Allan Smith, J. W. Freeman

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