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Exhaust Turbine and Jet Propulsion Systems (open access)

Exhaust Turbine and Jet Propulsion Systems

DVL experimental and analytical work on the cooling of turbine blades by using ram air as the working fluid over a sector or sectors of the turbine annulus area is summarized. The subsonic performance of ram-jet, turbo-jet, and turbine-propeller engines with both constant pressure and pulsating-flow combustion is investigated. Comparison is made with the performance of a reciprocating engine and the advantages of the gas turbine and jet-propulsion engines are analyzed. Nacelle installation methods and power-level control are discussed.
Date: April 1951
Creator: Leist, Karl & Knörnschild, Eugen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method of Successive Approximations for the Solution of Certain Problems in Aerodynamics (open access)

Method of Successive Approximations for the Solution of Certain Problems in Aerodynamics

A method of successive approximations for the solution of problems in the fields of diffusion, boundary-layer flow, and heat-transfer is illustrated by solving problems in each of these fields. In most of the examples, the approximate solutions are compared with known accurate solutions and the agreement is shown to be good.
Date: April 1951
Creator: Shvets, M. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sideslip in a Viscous Compressible Gas (open access)

Sideslip in a Viscous Compressible Gas

By an analysis of the Navier-Stokes equations it is shown that the aerodynamic coefficients of an infinite rectangular swept wing in an isothermal or adiabatic flow of a compressible gas can be determined from the aerodynamic coefficients of the unswept wing. When the flow is neither isothermal nor adiabatic, a three-dimensional boundary layer theory is developed and applied to the special case of a swept flat plate.
Date: April 1951
Creator: Struminsky, V. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resistance of a delta wing in a supersonic flow (open access)

Resistance of a delta wing in a supersonic flow

The resistance of a delta wing at small angle of attack in supersonic conical flow with its leading edges within the Mach cone is calculated by a method that separates out the suction force.
Date: April 1951
Creator: Karpovich, E. A. & Frankl, F. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unstable Capillary Waves on Surface of Separation of Two Viscous Fluids (open access)

Unstable Capillary Waves on Surface of Separation of Two Viscous Fluids

"The study of the breakup of a liquid jet moving in another medium, for example, a jet of fuel from a nozzle, shows that for sufficiently large outflow velocities the jet breaks up into a certain number of drops of different diameters. At still larger outflow velocities, the continuous part of the jet practically vanishes and the jet immediately breaks up at the nozzle into a large number of droplets of varying diameters (the case of "atomization"). The breakup mechanism in this case has a very complicated character and is quite irregular, with the droplets near the nozzle forming a divergent cone" (p. 1).
Date: April 1951
Creator: Borodin, V. A. & Dityakin, Y. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Ionization and Luminescence in Flames (open access)

On Ionization and Luminescence in Flames

An explanation based upon reaction kinetics is presented to account for the deviation of measured ionization levels obtained from reflection experiments from the values computed assuming chemical equilibrium. The heat transfer to the unburned fuel is also considered.
Date: April 1951
Creator: Sänger, E.; Goercke, P. & Bredt, I.
System: The UNT Digital Library