Friction and Wear (open access)

Friction and Wear

From the practical point of view, this analysis shows that each problem of friction or wear requires its particular solution. There is no universal solution; one or other of the factors predominates and defines the choice of the solution. In certain cases, copper alloys of great thermal conductivity are preferred; in others, plastics abundantly supplied with water. Sometimes, soft antifriction metals are desirable to distribute the load; at other times, hard metals with high resistance to abrasion or heat.
Date: March 1952
Creator: Pomey, Jacques
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactions with steel of compounds containing chemical groups used in lubricant additives (open access)

Reactions with steel of compounds containing chemical groups used in lubricant additives

Report presenting an investigation of the chemical reactions between steel of a type used in aircraft-engine cylinder barrels and compounds containing reactive groups commonly found in lubricant additives. The products formed by reaction at temperatures from 400 to 650 degrees F were analyzed by reflection electron diffraction. Results regarding the diffraction patterns, a description of the products found, and correlation of the results with results form other investigations are provided.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Powell, Allen S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Friction, wear, and surface damage of metals as affected by solid surface films (open access)

Friction, wear, and surface damage of metals as affected by solid surface films

"As predicted by friction theory, experiments showed that friction and surface damage of metals can be reduced by solid surface films. The ability of materials to form surface films that prevent welding was a very important factor in wear of dry and boundary lubricated surfaces. Films of graphitic carbon on cast irons, NiO on nickel alloys, and FeO and Fe(sub 3)O(sub 4) on ferrous materials were found to be beneficial. Abrasive films such as Fe(sub 2)O(sub 3) or MoO(sub 3) were definitely detrimental. It appears that the importance of oxide films to friction and wear processes has not been fully appreciated" (p. 93).
Date: February 10, 1955
Creator: Bisson, Edmond E.; Johnson, Robert L.; Swikert, Max A. & Godfrey, Douglas
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of aircraft heaters 16: determination of the viscosity of exhaust gases from a gasoline engine (open access)

An investigation of aircraft heaters 16: determination of the viscosity of exhaust gases from a gasoline engine

Report presenting an investigation which found that the absolute viscosity of exhaust gases from a gasoline engine was measured at a range of temperatures and compositions. Results regarding preliminary runs, calibration runs at room temperature, check runs at medium temperatures, and exhaust gas measurements are provided.
Date: June 1944
Creator: Boelter, L. M. K. & Sharp, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Survey of Adhesives and Adhesion (open access)

Survey of Adhesives and Adhesion

Report presenting an investigation regarding the strengths of bonds between different chemical types of adhesives and adherends. Some of the topics explored include the theoretical aspects of adhesion and properties of adhesively bonded structures.
Date: August 1945
Creator: Rinker, R. C. & Kline, G. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (19th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 441 to 474 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (19th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 441 to 474

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, Congressional report, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1934
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of the N.P.L. airship models in the variable density wind tunnel (open access)

Tests of the N.P.L. airship models in the variable density wind tunnel

Report presenting testing in the variable density wind tunnel on two airship models known as the NPL Standardization Models, long and short. The resistance or shape coefficients were determined for each model through a range of Reynolds numbers. Further work is found to be necessary in the standardization of wind tunnels.
Date: September 1927
Creator: Higgins, George J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (42nd): Administrative Report without Technical Reports (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (42nd): Administrative Report without Technical Reports

Report consisting of a summary and papers covering the activities occurring during the year 1956 in the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. The paper is broken up into letter of transmittal, letter of submittal, the technical activities, committee organization and membership, and the financial report.
Date: October 17, 1956
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (42nd). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 1254 to 1295 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (42nd). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 1254 to 1295

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1957
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Adaptation of Combustion Principles to Aircraft Propulsion, Volume 1, Basic Considerations in the Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuels with Air (open access)

Adaptation of Combustion Principles to Aircraft Propulsion, Volume 1, Basic Considerations in the Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuels with Air

The report summarizes source material on combustion for flight-propulsion engineers. First, several chapters review fundamental processes such as fuel-air mixture preparation, gas flow and mixing, flammability and ignition, flame propagation in both homogenous and heterogenous media, flame stabilization, combustion oscillations, and smoke and carbon formation. The practical significance and the relation of these processes to theory are presented. A second series of chapters describes the observed performance and design problems of engine combustors of the principal types. An attempt is made to interpret performance in terms of the fundamental processes and theories previously reviewed. Third, the design of high-speed combustion systems is discussed. Combustor design principles that can be established from basic considerations and from experience with actual combustors are described. Finally, future requirements for aircraft engine combustion systems are examined.
Date: April 1, 1955
Creator: Barnett, Henry C. & Hibbard, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basic considerations in the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels with air (open access)

Basic considerations in the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels with air

Basic combustion research is collected, collated, and interpreted as it applies to flight propulsion. The following fundamental processes are treated in separate chapters: atomization and evaporation of liquid fuels, flow and mixing processes in combustion chambers, ignition and flammability of hydrocarbon fuels, laminar flame propagation, turbulent flames, flame stabilization, diffusion flames, oscillations in combustors, and smoke and coke formation in the combustion of hydrocarbon-air mixtures. Theoretical background, basic experimental data, and practical significance to flight propulsion are presented.
Date: 1957
Creator: Barnett, Henry C. & Hibbard, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library