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A Simple Method for Increasing the Lift of Airplane Wings by Means of Flaps (open access)

A Simple Method for Increasing the Lift of Airplane Wings by Means of Flaps

"Aerodynamic considerations led us, not long ago, to investigate a device which seemed to promise a contribution to the problem of reducing the landing speed of an airplane. We have subsequently learned that similar devices had already been proposed and investigated by others, but it seems advisable, nevertheless, to report our results. The problem is to create, in landing, a region of turbulence on the lower side of the wing near the trailing edge by some obstacle to the air flow" (p. 1).
Date: June 1933
Creator: Gruschwitz, Eugen & Schrenk, Oskar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Behavior of Vortex Systems (open access)

Behavior of Vortex Systems

Progressive application of the Kutta-Joukowsky theorem to the relationship between airfoil lift and circulation affords a number of formulas concerning the conduct of vortex systems. The application of this line of reasoning to several problems of airfoil theory yields an insight into many hitherto little observed relations. This report is confined to plane flow, hence all vortex filaments are straight and mutually parallel (perpendicular to the plane of flow).
Date: June 1933
Creator: Betz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Schneider Trophy Contest (open access)

The Schneider Trophy Contest

This report presents a history of the Schneider trophy race with special emphasis of England's win in the 1931 race. Lift and drag are reported on and discussed extensively.
Date: June 1933
Creator: Weyl, Alfred Richard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Rise, Gas Vibrations and Combustion Noises During the Explosion of Fuels (open access)

Pressure Rise, Gas Vibrations and Combustion Noises During the Explosion of Fuels

"In the use of piezo-quartz indicators for high-speed automobile engines, the interpretation of pressure-time diagrams made by an oscillograph offers certain difficulties. On the one hand, the scale of the pressure amplitudes is not always the same under all conditions, while, on the other hand, the atmospheric zero line may be shifted from its correct position in the oscillogram. These facts make necessary to verify the readings of the quartz indicators by direct calibration before and after each series of tests and, on the basis of the results, to determine the scale for the oscillograms" (p. 1).
Date: June 1933
Creator: Wawrziniok
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests for the Elimination of Tail Flutter (open access)

Tests for the Elimination of Tail Flutter

"On various low-wing monoplanes the horizontal tail surfaces flutter in flight at large angles of attack and occasionally in curvilinear flight. This flutter leads to torsional vibrations of the rear end of the fuselage, as manifested by vibrations of the control stick. According to the earlier DVL investigations tail flutter is due to the influence, on horizontal tail surfaces, of eddies or vortices shed at large angles of attack by the upper surface of the wing root. The cause of tail flutter on a low-wing monoplane and the means of preventing it are investigated in the present report" (p. 1).
Date: June 1933
Creator: Biechteler, Curt
System: The UNT Digital Library