An improved approximate method for calculating lift distributions due to twist (open access)

An improved approximate method for calculating lift distributions due to twist

Report presenting a method for calculating the lift distribution due to twist which gives a closer approximation than the current Schrenk empirical method and requires about the same amount of computing. The method uses the lifting-line theory and makes use of the lift distribution due to angle of attack and considers the aspect ratio of the wing. Examples are presented for four main types of twist: symmetrical, antisymmetrical, continuous, and discontinuous.
Date: May 24, 1950
Creator: Sivells, James C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interpretation of boundary-layer pressure-rake data in flow with a detached shock (open access)

Interpretation of boundary-layer pressure-rake data in flow with a detached shock

From Summary: "A procedure is presented for determining boundary-layer quantities from pressure-rake data, which include the combined effects of viscous and shock losses. The problem is analyzed using schileren photographs of the shock configuration, the continuity of mass relationship, and the characteristics of the turbulent boundary layer that its outer edge is defined by a rapid change in slope in the Mach-number profiles in the vicinity of the edge."
Date: August 24, 1950
Creator: Luidens, Roger W. & Madden, Robert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Retractable Ignition Plug on Plug Fouling by Carbon Deposits (open access)

Effect of Retractable Ignition Plug on Plug Fouling by Carbon Deposits

Memorandum presenting an investigation conducted using a single combustor from a 4600-pound-thrust turbojet engine to determine if ignition-plug fouling by carbon deposits could be prevented by retracting the plug from the combustion zone during operation after ignition had taken place. The fuels used were normally conducive to forming carbon. The results indicated that retracting the ignition plug from the combustion zone after ignition prevented plug fouling by carbon.
Date: August 24, 1950
Creator: Wear, Jerrold D. & Locke, Theodore E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with quarter-chord line swept back 60 degrees, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A006 airfoil section : transonic bump method (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with quarter-chord line swept back 60 degrees, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A006 airfoil section : transonic bump method

From Introduction: "This paper presents the results of the investigation of the wing-alone and wing-fuselage configurations employing a wing with the quarter-chord line swept back 60^o, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.6, and an NACA 65A006 airfoil section parallel to the free stream."
Date: February 24, 1950
Creator: Myers, Boyd C., II & King, Thomas J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Distributions on the Blade Sections of the NACA 10-(3)(066)-033 Propeller Under Operating Conditions (open access)

Pressure Distributions on the Blade Sections of the NACA 10-(3)(066)-033 Propeller Under Operating Conditions

The first report in a series of five that present unanalyzed pressure data obtained in tests of five full-scale propellers with NACA 16-series blade sections. Pressure distributions on the blade sections were measured under operating conditions to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of each blade section. This particular report presents information for eleven radial stations of the NACA 10-(3)(066)-033 propeller.
Date: January 24, 1950
Creator: Maynard, Julian D. & Murphy, Maurice P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Minimum Moments of Inertia of Arbitrarily Shaped Areas, Such as Hollow Turbine Blades (open access)

Determination of Minimum Moments of Inertia of Arbitrarily Shaped Areas, Such as Hollow Turbine Blades

Memorandum presenting a method for approximately determining the minimum moment of inertia of an arbitrarily shaped area, such as the section of a hollow turbine blade. The practical application of the method involves a simple routine tabular procedure.
Date: February 24, 1950
Creator: Gendler, Sel & Johnson, Donald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of a Jet Engine Nacelle on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 37.25 Degree Swept Back Wing at High Subsonic Speeds (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of a Jet Engine Nacelle on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 37.25 Degree Swept Back Wing at High Subsonic Speeds

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-nacelle combination at high subsonic speeds. Lift, drag, pitching-moment, and ram-recovery data re presented for a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers.
Date: October 24, 1950
Creator: Boltz, Frederick W. & Buell, Donald A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Longitudinal Stability, Control Effectiveness, and Control Hinge Moment Characteristics Obtained From a Flight Investigation of a Canard Missile Configuration at Transonic and Supersonic Speeds (open access)

The Longitudinal Stability, Control Effectiveness, and Control Hinge Moment Characteristics Obtained From a Flight Investigation of a Canard Missile Configuration at Transonic and Supersonic Speeds

A 60 degree delta wing canard missile configuration was flight-tested at the Langley pilotless aircraft research station at Wallops Island, Va. The results include the longitudinal stability derivatives, control effectiveness, drag characteristics, and control-surface hinge-moment characteristics for a Mach number range of 0.7 to 1.45.
Date: November 24, 1950
Creator: Niewald, Roy J. & Moul, Martin T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of frequency-response characteristics of engine speed for a typical turbine-propeller engine (open access)

Investigation of frequency-response characteristics of engine speed for a typical turbine-propeller engine

Experimental frequency-response characteristics of engine speed for a typical turbine-propeller engine are presented. These data were obtained by subjecting the engine to sinusoidal variations of fuel flow and propeller-blade-angle inputs. Correlation is made between these experimental data and analytical frequency-response characteristics obtained from a linear differential equation derived from steady-state torque-speed relations.
Date: March 24, 1950
Creator: Taylor, Burt L., III & Oppenheimer, Frank L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of High-Subsonic Performance Characteristics of a 12 Degree 21-Inch Conical Diffuser, Including the Effects of Change in Inlet-Boundary-Layer Thickness (open access)

Investigation of High-Subsonic Performance Characteristics of a 12 Degree 21-Inch Conical Diffuser, Including the Effects of Change in Inlet-Boundary-Layer Thickness

"Investigations were conducted of a 12 degree 21-inch conical diffuser of 2:1 area ratio to determine the interrelation of boundary layer growth and performance characteristics. Surveys were made of inlet and exit from, longitudinal static pressures were recorded, and velocity profiles were obtained through an inlet Reynolds number range, determined from mass flows and based on inlet diameter of 1.45 x 10(exp 6) to 7.45 x 10(exp 6) and a Mach number range of 0.11 to approximately choking. These investigations were made to two thicknesses of inlet boundary layer" (p. 1).
Date: March 24, 1950
Creator: Copp, Martin R. & Klevatt, Paul L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Damping in Roll of Rectangular Wings of Several Aspect Ratios and Naca 65a-Series Airfoil Sections of Several Thickness Ratios at Transonic and Supersonic Speeds as Determined With Rocket-Powered Models (open access)

Damping in Roll of Rectangular Wings of Several Aspect Ratios and Naca 65a-Series Airfoil Sections of Several Thickness Ratios at Transonic and Supersonic Speeds as Determined With Rocket-Powered Models

Report presenting rocket-powered flight tests to determine the damping in roll of rectangular wings of various aspect ratios and thickness ratios using NACA airfoil sections. The experimental damping in roll was consistently lower than what was predicted theoretically.
Date: August 24, 1950
Creator: Edmondson, James L.
System: The UNT Digital Library