5 Inches


Book Description

They say size doesn't matter, but that's nonsense: Size matters! In this little book, the author tells his own very personal story about what it is like to be smaller than average in the manhood department, and describes how he's been humiliated and ridiculed and how, over the years, his manhood has caused him considerably stress and deep emotional anxiety. He also looks at how his smaller than average manhood has affected how he feels about himself, his sex life and how he interacts with others, especially women. In places sad, but often humorous too and sprinkled with interesting facts, figures and personal observations, there are no anxiety solutions in this book, just a personal journey to be shared with others with the same physicality. A must read for any man who considers himself inadequate.







Heat Transfer and Pressure Measurement on a 5-inch Hemispherical Concave Nose at a Mach Number of 2.0


Book Description

Abstract: The concave-nose stagnation-point heating is 40 percent of that of a hemisphere nose shape having the same diameter. At angles of attack of ℗±5© and ℗± 10© there is no increase in heating of the nose. Total pressures behind the shock were experienced up to 60© on the concave part for all angles of attack. The tests were made under sea-level conditions for a Reynolds number per foot of about 14 x 106.