
doi: 10.1007/bf00194865
A brief tutorial on the need for Reynolds number similarity and the advent of cryogenic transonic wind tunnels is presented. Experimental results of nitrogen condensation in nozzles are collected and related to the flow in the wind tunnels. New theoretical approaches to a solution of the condensation problem in the supersaturated state are proposed.
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