[1]Cousins, Daniel, et. al. "Biomechanics of Extravehicular Activity and Neutral Buoyancy Simulation." Space Systems Laboratory, MIT, 1988.

[2]Schlichting, Boundary Layer Theory. p.20-21.

[3]Schlichting, p.24-44.

[4]Most of the discussion of boundary-layer theory and flow around a cylinder comes from Schlichting.

[5] Cohen, Steven H. "The Hydrodynamic Behavior of a Streamer-type Faired Cable in Various Flows." Ocean Engineering Department, MIT, 1975. p.14. (also true for really any other section)

[6]Based on plot in Schlichting, p.17. (as is figure 2)

[7]Shapiro, Ascher H., Shape and Flow: The Fluid Dynamics of Drag. New York: Anchor Books, 1961. p.161-171.

[8]Schlichting, p. 17.

[9]Cohen, p. 27-29.

[10]Schlichting, p.16, 18.

[11]adopted from Cohen, fig 3, "Ideal flow around a circular cylinder," p.28.

[12]Marchaj, C.A. Aero-Hydrodynamics of Sailing. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1980. p.286-290.

[13]The thickness ratio, , is defined as the maximum thickness perpendicular to the chord divided by the chord length.

[14]Most of these materials should be available in the department's shop, so most likely the actual expense will be much less.