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Effect of propeller slipstream on wing and tail (open access)

Effect of propeller slipstream on wing and tail

The results of wind tunnel tests for the determination of the effect of a jet on the lift and downwash of a wing are presented in this report. In the first part, a jet without rotation and with constant velocity distribution is considered - the jet being produced by a specially designed fan. Three-component, pressure distribution, and downwash measurements were made and the results compared with existing theory. The effect of a propeller slipstream was investigated in the second part. In the two cases the jet axis coincided with the undisturbed wind direction. In the third part the effect of the inclination of the propeller axis to the wing chord was considered, the results being obtained for a model wing with running propeller.
Date: August 1938
Creator: Stüper, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of Ignition by Hot Spot in Internal Combustion Engines (open access)

Experimental Study of Ignition by Hot Spot in Internal Combustion Engines

"In order to carry out the contemplated study, it was first necessary to provide hot spots in the combustion chamber, which could be measured and whose temperature could be changed. It seemed difficult to realize both conditions working solely on the temperature of the cooling water in a way so as to produce hot spots on the cylinder wall capable of provoking autoignition. Moreover, in the majority of practical cases, autoignition is produced by the spark plug, one of the least cooled parts in the engine. The first procedure therefore did not resemble that which most generally occurs in actual engine operation" (p. 1).
Date: August 1938
Creator: Serruys, Max
System: The UNT Digital Library