On the origin of side-loads in rocket nozzles
Matematičeskoe modelirovanie, Tome 15 (2003) no. 7, pp. 111-117.

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S. B. Verma. On the origin of side-loads in rocket nozzles. Matematičeskoe modelirovanie, Tome 15 (2003) no. 7, pp. 111-117. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/MM_2003_15_7_a13/

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