Calculated Lateral Frequency Response and Lateral Oscillatory Characteristics for Several High-Speed Airplanes in Various Flight Conditions (open access)

Calculated Lateral Frequency Response and Lateral Oscillatory Characteristics for Several High-Speed Airplanes in Various Flight Conditions

"Calculations have been made to determine the effects of Mach number and altitude on the lateral frequency response, the lateral response to a lateral sinusoidal gust distribution, and the period and damping of the lateral oscillation for the North American F-86A, Grumman F9F-2, Republic F-84, Douglas D-558-II, and Bell X-1 airplanes without autopilots. Aeroelastic and unsteady lift effects have not been included in the calculations and may have a large effect on the results for certain flight conditions. The results of the investigation are presented, without analysis, for reference purposes" (p. 1).
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Jaquet, Byron M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation at Low Speed of a Large-Scale Triangular Wing of Aspect Ratio Two 2: The Effect of Airfoil Section Modifications and the Determination of the Wake Downwash (open access)

An Investigation at Low Speed of a Large-Scale Triangular Wing of Aspect Ratio Two 2: The Effect of Airfoil Section Modifications and the Determination of the Wake Downwash

Report presenting a study of the characteristics of a large-scale triangular wing to include the effects of section modifications. The wing in this report is the same as the one in the previous report but features various degrees of rounding of the wing leading edge and wing maximum thickness rather than having sharp edges. Results regarding the effects of airfoil section modifications, visible trailing vortices, and surveys in the extended chord plane are provided.
Date: December 10, 1947
Creator: Anderson, Adrien E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Yaw Characteristics and Sidewash Angles of a 42 Degree Sweptback Circular-Arc Wing With a Fuselage and With Leading-Edge and Split Flaps at a Reynolds Number of 5,300,000 (open access)

Yaw Characteristics and Sidewash Angles of a 42 Degree Sweptback Circular-Arc Wing With a Fuselage and With Leading-Edge and Split Flaps at a Reynolds Number of 5,300,000

Report presenting testing of the low-speed aerodynamic characteristics in yaw of a 42 degree sweptback wing of circular-arc airfoil sections in the pressure tunnel. The wing had an aspect ratio of 3.94, taper ratio of 0.625, and no dihedral or twist. Results regarding lateral-stability parameters of plain wing, effect of wing flaps on lateral-stability parameters, effect of fuselage on lateral-stability parameters, a comparison with the NACA 64(sub 1)-112 wing, characteristics in the extended yaw range, and airflow characteristics in the region of a vertical tail are provided.
Date: December 10, 1947
Creator: Salmi, Reino J. & Fitzpatrick, James E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Note on the Importance of Imperfect-Gas Effects and Variation of Heat Capacities on the Isentropic Flow of Gases (open access)

Note on the Importance of Imperfect-Gas Effects and Variation of Heat Capacities on the Isentropic Flow of Gases

"The errors involved in using the perfect-gas law pv = RT and the assumption of constant heat capacities are evaluated. The basic equations of gas flows taking into account these phenomena separately and at the same time are presented" (p. 1).
Date: December 10, 1948
Creator: Donaldson, Coleman duP.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Over-all performance of J35-A-23 two-stage turbine (open access)

Over-all performance of J35-A-23 two-stage turbine

Over-all performance of a two-stage turbine from a J35-A-23 turbojet engine is presented. Limiting blade loading restricted work output to approximately 95 percent of the design value. The brake internal efficiency at design operating conditions was approximately 0.75. maximum brake internal efficiency at off-design conditions was between 0.81 and 0.82.
Date: December 10, 1951
Creator: Rebeske, John J., Jr.; Berkey, William E. & Forrette, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of External Store Mounting on the Buffet, Trim, and Drag Characteristics of Rocket-Powered Fuselage and Store Combinations Between Mach Numbers of 0.7 and 1.4 (open access)

Effects of External Store Mounting on the Buffet, Trim, and Drag Characteristics of Rocket-Powered Fuselage and Store Combinations Between Mach Numbers of 0.7 and 1.4

Memorandum presenting an investigation made of the effects of store mounting on the buffet, trim, and drag characteristics of fuselage-mounted external stores between Mach numbers of 0.7 and 1.4 by the use of the rocket-propelled-model technique. Results of the tests are presented in the incremental accelerations in the stores due to buffeting, trim normal- and side-force coefficients, tail helix angles, and drag coefficients plotted against Mach number.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Mason, Homer P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental investigation of the transonic-flow-generation and shock-wave-reflection characteristics of a two-dimensional wind tunnel with 24-percent-open, deep, multislotted walls (open access)

An experimental investigation of the transonic-flow-generation and shock-wave-reflection characteristics of a two-dimensional wind tunnel with 24-percent-open, deep, multislotted walls

Report presenting the flow-generation and shock-wave-reflection characteristics of a two-dimensional tunnel with 24-percent-open, deep, multislotted walls. The deep multislotted wall proved unsatisfactory as a means of reducing boundary-reflected disturbances, because a mixed disturbance was reflected from the wall. Results regarding flow generation, shock-wave reflection, subsonic operation of test section with deep multislotted walls, and outflow requirements are provided.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Sellers, Thomas B.; Davis, Don D. & Stokes, George M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A comparative analysis of the performance of long-range hypervelocity vehicles (open access)

A comparative analysis of the performance of long-range hypervelocity vehicles

From Summary: "Long-range hypervelocity vehicles are studied in terms of their motion in powered flight. Powered flight is analyzed for an idealized propulsion system which approximates rocket motors. Unpowered flight is characterized by a return to earth along a ballistic, skip, or glide trajectory. Only those trajectories are treated which yield the maximum range for a given velocity at the end of powered flight. Aerodynamic heating is treated in a manner similar to that employed previously by the senior authors in studying ballistic missiles (NACA rep. 1381), with the exception that radiant as well as convective heat transfer is considered in connection with glide and skip vehicles."
Date: December 10, 1954
Creator: Eggers, Alfred J., Jr.; Allen, H. Julian & Neice, Stanford E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of a Leading-Edge Area-Suction Flap to Delay Separation of Air Flow From the Leading Edge of a 35 Degrees Sweptback Wing (open access)

The Use of a Leading-Edge Area-Suction Flap to Delay Separation of Air Flow From the Leading Edge of a 35 Degrees Sweptback Wing

"An investigation was conducted on a 35 degree swept-wing model to determine the aerodynamic characteristics and suction requirements of a model having a leading-edge area-suction flap deflected 40 degrees" (p. 1). The procedures, corrections needed, force characteristics, suction requirements, and pressure distributions are described.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Holzhauser, Curt A. & Martin, Robert K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of the Control-Surface-Servo Natural Frequency Upon the Transient Characteristics of a Flight-Path-Angle Control System Incorporating a Supersonic Missile (open access)

The Influence of the Control-Surface-Servo Natural Frequency Upon the Transient Characteristics of a Flight-Path-Angle Control System Incorporating a Supersonic Missile

Report presenting a theoretical investigation to determine the effects of control-surface-servo natural frequency on the transient characteristics of a flight-path-angle control system for three values of airframe static margin and five flight conditions. Results regarding response time, attitude accuracy, total volume of oil flow, peak rate of oil flow, and maximum normal acceleration for the missiles tested are provided.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Passera, Anthony L. & Bridgland, Thomas F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Graphic Analysis of American and British Axial-Flow Turbojet Engine Performance Trends (Current and Future) (open access)

Graphic Analysis of American and British Axial-Flow Turbojet Engine Performance Trends (Current and Future)

From Summary: "This report presents a compilation of static sea-level data on existing or designed American and British axial-flow turbojet engines in terms of basic engine parameters such as thrust and air flow. In the data presented, changes in the over-U engine performance with time are examined as well as the relation of the various engine parameters to each other."
Date: December 10, 1951
Creator: Cesaro, Richard S. & Lazar, James
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude-Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 3000-Pound-Thrust Axial-Flow Turbojet Engine, 7, Pressure and Temperature Distributions (open access)

Altitude-Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 3000-Pound-Thrust Axial-Flow Turbojet Engine, 7, Pressure and Temperature Distributions

Temperature and pressure distributions for an original and modified 3000 pound thrust axial flow turbojet engine were investigated. Data are included for a range of simulated altitudes from 5000 to 45000 feet, Mach numbers from 0.24 to 1.08, and corrected engine speeds from 10,550 to 13,359 rpm.
Date: December 10, 1948
Creator: Saari, Martin J. & Prince, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Air-Flow Distribution and Total-Pressure Loss on Performance of One-Sixth Segment of Turbojet Combuster (open access)

Effect of Air-Flow Distribution and Total-Pressure Loss on Performance of One-Sixth Segment of Turbojet Combuster

"An investigation has been conducted on a one-sixth segment of an annular turbojet combustor to determine the effects of modification in air-flow distribution and total-pressure loss on the performance of the segment. The performance features investigated during this series of determinations were the altitude operational limits and the temperature-rise efficiency. Altitude operational limits of the combustor segment, for the 19XB engine using the original combustor-basket design were approximately 38,000 feet at 17,000 rpm and 26,000 feet at 10,000 rpm" (p. 1).
Date: December 10, 1947
Creator: Hill, Francis U. & Mark, Herman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Spinning and Tumbling Characteristics of a 1/20-Scale Model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 Airplane in the Free-Spinning Tunnel, TED No. NACA DE 370 (open access)

Investigation of Spinning and Tumbling Characteristics of a 1/20-Scale Model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 Airplane in the Free-Spinning Tunnel, TED No. NACA DE 370

"An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel on a 1/20-scale model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 airplane with a windmilling propeller simulated to determine the effects of control setting and movements upon the erect spin and recovery characteristics for a range of airplane-loading conditions. The effects on the model's spin-recovery characteristics of removing the lower vertical tail, removing the gun pods, and fixing the rudders at neutral were also investigated briefly. The investigation included determination of the size parachute required for emergency recovery from demonstration spins" (p. 1).
Date: December 10, 1952
Creator: Lee, Henry A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Test of a Radial-Burning Solid-Fuel Ram Jet (open access)

Flight Test of a Radial-Burning Solid-Fuel Ram Jet

Report presenting an investigation of a rocket-launched ram-jet engine with radial-burning solid fuel. Results regarding acceleration, altitude, durability of the fuel, net and gross thrust coefficients, and overall fuel specific impulse are provided.
Date: December 10, 1952
Creator: Bartlett, Walter A., Jr. & Dettwyler, H. Rudolph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full-scale wind-tunnel tests of a propeller with the diameter changed by cutting off the blade tips (open access)

Full-scale wind-tunnel tests of a propeller with the diameter changed by cutting off the blade tips

Tests were conducted in order to determine how the characteristics of a propeller are affected by cutting off the tips. The diameter of a standard 10-foot metal propeller was changed successively to 9 feet 6 inches, 9 feet 0 inches, 8 feet 6 inches, and 8 feet 0 inches. Each propeller thus formed was tested at four pitch settings using an open cockpit fuselage and a D-12 engine. A small loss in propulsive efficiency is indicated. Examples are given showing the application of the results to practical problems.
Date: December 10, 1929
Creator: Wood, Donald H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Research Comparing Lateral Control Devices, Particularly at High Angles of Attack 1: Ordinary Ailerons on Rectangular Wings (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Research Comparing Lateral Control Devices, Particularly at High Angles of Attack 1: Ordinary Ailerons on Rectangular Wings

"This report is the first in a series in which it is intended to compare the relative merits of all ordinary and some special forms of ailerons and other lateral control devices in regard to their effect on lateral controllability, lateral stability, and airplane performance. The comparisons are based on wind-tunnel test data, all the control devices being fitted to model wings having the same span, area, and airfoil section, and being subjected to the same series of force and rotation tests. The results are given for five different aileron movements: one with equal up-and-down deflection, one with average and one with extreme differential motion, one with upward deflection only, and one with the ailerons arranged to float with respect to the wing" (p. 357).
Date: December 10, 1931
Creator: Weick, Fred E. & Wenzinger, Carl J.
System: The UNT Digital Library