Each file in table1 gives steady, barebody, skin-friction data at a specific angle of attack. In each file, there are 14 pairs of columns. Each pair represents the data at a specific x/L location (L is the model length). First column of each pair is the circumferential location phi , and the second column is the skin friction value. The x/L locations are (in order) : 0.110, 0.131, 0.170, 0.266, 0.306, 0.345, 0.434, 0.501, 0.570, 0.638, 0.706, 0.774, 0.819, and 0.863.
Table 1: Steady, barebody, skin-friction data at a specific angle of attack
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Each file in table 2 gives steady, barebody, skin-friction data at a specific x/L location. In each file, there are 14 pairs of columns. Each pair represents the data at a specific steady angle of attack. First column of each pair is the circumferential location phi , and the second column is the skin friction value. The steady angles of attack are (in order) : 0.9, 3.1, 5.1, 7.2, 9.3, 11.3, 13.2, 15.3, 17.4, 19.4, 21.4, 23.4, 25.5, and 27.6 degrees.
Table 2: Steady, barebody, skin-friction data at a specific x/L location.
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