READ_ME.DOCWDPCMSWD4P J This diskette contains the tabulated data found in NASA Technical Memorandum 102211 titled, "Experimental Study of a Three-Dimensional Shear-Driven Turbulent Boundary Layer with Streamwise Adverse Pressure Gradient, by David M. Driver and James P. Johnston, published May 1990. For the convenience of those who are interested in computing one or more of the flows described in NASA Technical Memorandum 102211, Jim and I are providing you with this floppy diskette. Often we discover that people are attempting to retrieve our data from figures in reports. We hope that this diskette will eliminate the need for this practice. All we ask is that you reference this TM when ever you do use this data in your research. As you are now aware this diskette is compatible with the "IBM" type personal computers and was written using DOS 3.3. This format may not be of much value 10 years from now when it will surely be obsolete, but hopefully it will satisfy the need for data during the 1990's. The data on the diskette reside in the following files: Cp .DAT Surface Pressure Data Cf .DAT Surface Skin-Friction Data Beta.DAT Surface Oil-Flow direction LDV .AS1 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case A.S1 LDV .BS1 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case B.S1 LDV .CS1 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case C.S1 LDV .DS1 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case D.S1 LDV .BS0 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case B.S0 LDV .CS0 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case C.S0 LDV .DS0 Mean and Fluctuating Velocities for case D.S0 To view the LDV data properly, your system will need a monitor which can display 132 characters across the screen. However your Fortran Program will be able to read this just fine using: FORMAT( I3,F6.2,3F7.3,6F7.2,1F7.2,9F6.2) Jim and my current addresses, as of May 1990, are: Dr. David M. Driver Experimental Fluid Dynamics Branch NASA Ames Research Center M/S 229-1 Moffett Field, California 94035 Professor James P. Johnston Mechanical Engineering Department Stanford University Stanford, California 94305 Do not hesitate to call if you have questions. Happy computing. Sincerely, Dave