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Numerical procedures for the calculation of the stresses in monocoques 1: diffusion of tensile stringer loads in reinforced panels (open access)

Numerical procedures for the calculation of the stresses in monocoques 1: diffusion of tensile stringer loads in reinforced panels

Report presenting experiments with both curved and flat reinforced sheet models, the longitudinals of which were loaded axially. The stress distribution in longitudinals and sheet was measured with electric strain gages.
Date: June 1944
Creator: Hoff, N. J.; Levy, Robert S. & Kempner, Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Inward Bulge Type Buckling of Monocoque Cylinders 2: Experimental Investigation of the Buckling in Combined Bending and Compression (open access)

The Inward Bulge Type Buckling of Monocoque Cylinders 2: Experimental Investigation of the Buckling in Combined Bending and Compression

This paper is the second part of a series of reports on the inward bulge type buckling of monocoque cylinders. It presents the results of an experimental investigation of buckling in combined bending and compression. In the investigation it was found that the theory developed in part I of the present series predicts the buckling load in combined bending and compression with the same degree of accuracy as the older theory does in pure bending.
Date: October 1944
Creator: Hoff, N. J.; Fuchs, S. J. & Cirillo, Adam J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dynamics of the Inlet System of a Four-Stroke Engine (open access)

Dynamics of the Inlet System of a Four-Stroke Engine

"Tests were run on a single-cylinder and a multicylinder four-stroke engine in order to determine the effect of the dynamics of the inlet system upon indicated mean effective pressure. Tests on the single-cylinder engine were made at various speeds, inlet valve timings, and inlet pipe lengths. These tests indicated that the indicated mean effective pressure could be raised considerably at any one speed by the use of a suitably long inlet pipe" (p. 1).
Date: 1944
Creator: Boden, R. H. & Schecter, Harry
System: The UNT Digital Library
The numerical solution of compressible fluid flow problems (open access)

The numerical solution of compressible fluid flow problems

Numerical methods have been developed for obtaining the steady, adiabatic flow field of a frictionless, perfect gas about arbitrary two-dimensional bodies. The solutions include the subsonic velocity regions, the supersonic velocity regions, and the transition compression shocks, if required. Furthermore, the rotational motion and entropy changes following shocks are taken into account. Extensive use is made of the relaxation method. In this report the details of the methods of solution are emphasized so as to permit others to solve similar problems. Solutions already obtained are mentioned only by way of illustrating the possibilities of the methods described. The methods can be applied directly to wind tunnel and free air tests of arbitrary airfoil shapes at subsonic, sonic, and supersonic speeds.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Emmons, Howard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guides for preventing buckling in axial fatigue tests of thin sheet-metal specimens (open access)

Guides for preventing buckling in axial fatigue tests of thin sheet-metal specimens

From Summary: "Guide fixtures are described by means of which axial fatigue loads including compression may be applied to a thin sheet-metal specimen. Tests indicate that the guides prevented buckling without bypassing the load or injuring the specimen."
Date: April 1944
Creator: Brueggeman, W. C. & Mayer, M., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tensile Tests of Round-Head, Flat-Head, and Brazier-Head Rivets (open access)

Tensile Tests of Round-Head, Flat-Head, and Brazier-Head Rivets

An investigation was conducted to determine the tensile strength of round-head (AN43C), flat-head(AN442), and brazier-head (AN4556) aluminum-alloy rivets because of the scarcity of information on the tensile strength of rivets. The results of the investigation are presented as curves that show the variation of the ratio of the tensile strength of the rivet to the tensile strength of the rivet crank with the ratio of the sheet thickness to the rivet diameter for the different types of rivet.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Schuette, Evan H.; Bartone, Leonard M. & Mandel, Merven W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts for rapid analysis of 45 degree strain-rosette data (open access)

Charts for rapid analysis of 45 degree strain-rosette data

From Summary: "Charts are presented for rapidly determining the principal strains and stresses, the maximum shear strain and stress, and the orientation of principal axes from data on 45 degree strain rosettes. The charts may be used for analyzing the conventional data consisting of strains measured along three gage lines 45 degrees apart, but their application is more direct if the rosette data are obtained by means of special circuits that require the use of four gages 45 degrees apart."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Manson, S. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An automatic electrical analyzer for 45 degree strain-rosette data (open access)

An automatic electrical analyzer for 45 degree strain-rosette data

Report presenting a device that automatically analyses the data from a 45 degree strain rosette. The rosette strains are properly combined by means of an electric circuit to yield a direct meter reading of maximum shear strain and major and minor principal strains.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Manson, S. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Shear of Aluminum Alloy Driven Rivets as Affected by Increasing D/T Ratios (open access)

The Shear of Aluminum Alloy Driven Rivets as Affected by Increasing D/T Ratios

"A decrease in shear strengths for increasing D/t ratios was shown in a previous investigation of protruding-head aluminum alloy rivets in double shear conducted at Aluminum Research Laboratories in 1942. Since single shear joints are more common than double shear joints, it was desirable to extend the investigation to single shear joints. This reports describes the results of this investigation of single shear joints and also includes the results of the previous investigation on double shear joints" (p. 1).
Date: July 1944
Creator: Hartman, E. C. & Wescoat, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nondestructive Test Methods for Spot Welds in Aluminum Alloys (open access)

Nondestructive Test Methods for Spot Welds in Aluminum Alloys

Note presenting the results of a study and research investigation of nondestructive test methods for spot welds in aluminum-alloy sheets. The purpose of the research was to investigate proposed nondestructive test methods for spot welds in aluminum alloys, to determine the feasibility of the tests, and to recommend the research methods found suitable for development and reduction to practical application.
Date: November 1944
Creator: McMaster, R. C.; Manildi, J. F. & Woolsey, C. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the General Theory of Thin Airfoils for Nonuniform Motion (open access)

On the General Theory of Thin Airfoils for Nonuniform Motion

"General thin-airfoil theory for a compressible fluid is formulated as boundary problem for the velocity potential, without recourse to the theory of vortex motion. On the basis of this formulation the integral equation of lifting-surface theory for an incompressible fluid is derived with the chordwise component of the fluid velocity at the airfoil as the function to be determined. It is shown how by integration by parts this integral equation can be transformed into the Biot-Savart theorem" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Reissner, Eric
System: The UNT Digital Library
Normal Pressure Tests on Unstiffened Flat Plates (open access)

Normal Pressure Tests on Unstiffened Flat Plates

"Flat sheet panels of aluminum alloy (all 17S-T except for two specimens of 24S-T) were tested under normal pressures with clamped edge supports in the structures laboratory of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. The thicknesses used ranged from 0.010 to 0.080 inch; the panel sizes ranged from 10 by 10 inches to 10 by 40 inches; and the pressure range was from 0 to 60-pounds-per-square-inch gage. Deflection patterns were measured and maximum tensile strains in the center of the panel were determined by electric strain gages" (p. 1).
Date: September 1944
Creator: Head, Richard M. & Sechler, Ernest J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Curvature on Strength of Axially Loaded Sheet-Stringer Panels (open access)

Effect of Curvature on Strength of Axially Loaded Sheet-Stringer Panels

Note presenting compressive testing made on twenty-one 24S-T aluminum-alloy sheet-stringer panels 12 inches in length and 16 inches in developed width, reinforced by four Z stringers spaced 4 inches apart. Results regarding strains, buckling, and failure are provided.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Ramberg, Walter; Levy, Samuel & Fienup, Kenneth L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simply Supported Long Rectangular Plate Under Combined Axial Load and Normal Pressure (open access)

Simply Supported Long Rectangular Plate Under Combined Axial Load and Normal Pressure

Note presenting a solution for the load-strain curve of a simply supported rectangular plate with a width-length ratio of 1:4 under combined normal pressure and axial load. The results indicate it to be conservative design in the elastic range to neglect the effect of lateral pressure on the sheet buckling load and on the load carried by the sheet after buckling.
Date: October 1944
Creator: Levy, Samuel; Goldenberg, Daniel & Zibritosky, George
System: The UNT Digital Library
Artificial Aging of Riveted Joints Made in Alclad 24S-T Sheet Using A17S-T, 17S-T, and 24S-T Rivets (open access)

Artificial Aging of Riveted Joints Made in Alclad 24S-T Sheet Using A17S-T, 17S-T, and 24S-T Rivets

Note presenting an investigation of the effect of artificial aging on the strengths of driven rivets of the alloys used commercially for rivets: specifically, A17S-T, 17S-T, and 24S-T. The change in shear strength for each type of rivet after being exposed to artificial aging treatment of 10 hours at 375 degrees Fahrenheit applied to the driven rivets is described.
Date: September 1944
Creator: Zamboky, A. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Temperature on Sheet Metals for Airplane Firewalls (open access)

The Effect of Temperature on Sheet Metals for Airplane Firewalls

Note presenting tests conducted on 5 uncoated steels and 20 steels with various coatings to determine the effect of temperature on the tensile properties and surface characteristics of the metals. The metals were subjected to furnace-heating tests over a range of temperatures for various times and to flame-impingement and airplane-fire tests. Results regarding metals without surface coatings, low carbon steels with surface coatings, and discussion of comparative behaviors regarding the different surface coatings are provided.
Date: December 1944
Creator: Mutchler, Willard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Data on Material Properties and Panel Compressive Strength of a Plastic-Bonded Material of Glass Cloth and Canvas (open access)

Data on Material Properties and Panel Compressive Strength of a Plastic-Bonded Material of Glass Cloth and Canvas

Results are presented of tests for determining the tensile, compressive, and bending properties of a material of plastic-bonding glass cloth and canvas layers. In addition, 10 panel specimens were tested in compression. Although the material is not satisfactory for primary structural use in aircraft when compared on a strength-weight basis with other materials in common use, there appears to be potential strength in the material that will require research for development. These points are considered in some detail in the concluding discussion of the report. An appendix shows that a higher tensile strength can be obtained by changes in the type of weave used in the glass-cloth reinforcement.
Date: December 1944
Creator: Zender, George W.; Schuette, Evan H. & Weinberger, Robert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of Airfoils Designed to Delay the Compressibility Burble (open access)

Tests of Airfoils Designed to Delay the Compressibility Burble

Note presenting a method of deriving certain airfoil shapes that delay certain compressibility phenomena, and the aerodynamic data for a wide range of Mach numbers obtained from tests of the airfoils in the 24-inch high-speed tunnel. The airfoils, which are designated the NACA 16-series, have increased critical Mach number. Results regarding the airfoil comparison, critical speed, minimum drag, and use of the data are provided.
Date: December 1944
Creator: Stack, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of detonation detector suitable for use in flight (open access)

Development of detonation detector suitable for use in flight

Report presenting an apparatus for making quantitative measurements of the vibrations excited by detonation in the cylinder head of an aircraft engine. The apparatus consisted of pick-up units, an amplifying system, and a cathode-ray oscillograph with a high-speed-camera recording system. A large number of records were taken under various operating conditions in a single-cylinder aircraft engine.
Date: December 1944
Creator: Draper, C. S.; Taylor, E. S.; Lancor, J. H. & Coffey, R. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library