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resistances lineaire pouvant remplacer, dans 

 certaines questions, le bassin 61ectrique (Calcula- 

 tions of Linear Wing and Network Resistances 

 which can be Performed, in Certain Cases, in the 

 Electrolytic Tank)," Comptes-Rendus, Acad. Sci., 

 Paris, Jul 1945 



(15) Siestrunck, R., "Sur les corrections de parois dans les 



essais d'hfelices (On Wall-Effect Corrections in 

 Sorew-Propeller Tests)," Comptes-Rendus, Acad. 

 Sci., Paris, Sep 1945 



(16) Siestrunck, R., "Sur le calcul des hfilices ventilateurs 



(On the Calculation of Propeller-Type Fans)," 

 Comptes-Rendus, Acad. Sci., Paris, Sep 1945 



(17) Peres, J., and Malavard, L., "Sur la determination 



des corrections de soufHerie (On the Determination 

 of Blowing-Pressure Corrections)," Comptes-Ren- 

 dus, Acad. Sci., Paris, Sep 1945 



(18) Marchet, P., "Determination des lignes de jet dans 



les mouvements plans et de revolution (Deter- 

 mination of Streamlines in Two- and Three- 

 Dimensional Flow)," Probleme D359A, Travaux 

 du Laboratoire de Calcul Experimental Analogique, 

 under the direction of L. Malavard 



(19) Peres, J., Malavard, L., and Romani, L., "Prob- 



lemes non lineaires de la theorie de I'aile. Applica- 

 tion k la determination du maximum de portance 

 (Non-Linear Problems of the Theory of Wings. 

 Application to the Determination of Maximum 

 Load)," Rep. Tech. Group. Frangais pour les 

 Recherches Aero. 



(20) Malavard, L., "The Use of Rheo-Electrical Analogies 



in Certain Aerodynamic Problems," Jour. Roy. 

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 This is an excellent paper, with many photographs 

 and diagrams illustrating the technique and the 

 results. 



(21) Hubbard, P. G., "Application of the Electrical 



Analogy in Fluid Mechanics Research," Rev. Sci. 

 Inst., Nov 1949, Vol. 20, pp. 802-807; also State 

 Univ. Iowa, Reprints in Eng'g., Reprint 82 



(22) Surugue, J., "Techniques gen^rales du laboratoire de 



physique (General Techniques of the Physics 

 Laboratory)," edition of CNRS, Paris, 1950, 

 Vol. II. Chap. 15 contains a discussion by L. 

 Malavard on "Les Techniques des Analogies 

 Electriques (Electric Analogy Technique)." 



(23) Rouse, H., EH, 1950, pp. 20-22 and Figs. 17, 18 



(24) Markland, E., and Hay, N., "The Potential Flow 



Tank," Engineering, London, 7 Mar 1952, pp. 

 292-294 



(25) Borden, A., Shelton, G. L., Jr., and Ball, W. E., Jr., 



"An Electrolytic Tank Developed for Obtaining 

 Velocity and Pressure Distributions About Hydro- 

 dynamic Forms," TMB Rep. 824, Apr 1953. 



A concise but comprehensive treatment of 

 "Electroanalogic Methods" is given by T. J. 

 Higgins, covering many methods other than the 

 electrical-tank analogue described here [Appl. 

 Mech. Rev., Jan 1956, pp. 1-4]. Part I of this 

 paper, devoted to "Solution of Electrical Prob- 

 lems by Continuous-Type Conductive Proce- 

 dures," carries at its end a huge array of 111 

 references, a few of which are to be found in the 

 preceding list. Part II of this paper, entitled 

 "Solution of Continuum-Mechanics Problem by 

 Continuous-Type Conductive Procedures," is 

 supplemented by an even more massive list of 

 203 references, some of which are also to be found 

 in the preceding list [Appl. Mech. Rev., Feb 1956, 

 pp. 49-55]. 



