Supplement to Comparison of Automatic Control Systems (open access)

Supplement to Comparison of Automatic Control Systems

"This analysis deals with the indirect regulator, wherefrom the behavior of the direct regulator is deduced as a limiting case. The prime mover is looked upon as "independent of the load": a change in the adjusting power (to be applied) for the control link (as, for example, in relation to the adjusting path (eta) with pressure valves or the rudder of vessels) does not modify the actions of the prime mover. Mass forces and friction are discounted; "clearance" also is discounted in the transmission links of the regulator" (p. 1).
Date: August 1941
Creator: Oppelt, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations on Reductions of Friction on Wings, in Particular by Means of Boundary Layer Suction (open access)

Investigations on Reductions of Friction on Wings, in Particular by Means of Boundary Layer Suction

Memorandum presenting investigation on reductions of friction on wings, especially by means of boundary-layer suction. The report is broken up into several sections, including: causes of transition, laminar profiles with the transition taking place, laminar boundary-layer suction, investigation of the laminar pressure increase, investigation of the slot flow for laminar boundary-layer suction with single slots, tests about keeping a boundary layer for high Reynolds laminar with the aid of boundary-layer suction, and an investigation of a slightly-cambered laminar suction profile of 10.5-percent thickness.
Date: August 1947
Creator: Pfenninger, Werner
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moments of Cambered Round Bodies (open access)

Moments of Cambered Round Bodies

Results are presented for the moments and position of force centers of a series of cambered round bodies derived from a torpedo-like body of revolution. The effects of placing fins on the rear of the body of revolution are also included.
Date: August 1949
Creator: Kempf, Günther
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Impact in Landing on Water (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Impact in Landing on Water

"The extent of agreement of the theoretical impact computations with the actual phenomenon has not as yet been fully clarified. There is on the one hand a certain imperfection in the theory (simplifying assumptions made) and on the other an insufficiency in the experimental data available. The object of our present paper is to show how far test results agree with the available approximate computation methods, to investigate in greater detail the physical nature of impact on water, and to perfect the experimental method of studying the phenomenon" (p. 1).
Date: August 1943
Creator: Kreps, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tables for Computing Various Cases of Beam Columns (open access)

Tables for Computing Various Cases of Beam Columns

Report presenting tables for computing various cases of beam columns in regards to their buckling properties. An explanation of the methods and modulus of buckling under column effect are provided.
Date: August 1941
Creator: Cassens, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature Recording in High-Speed Gases (open access)

Temperature Recording in High-Speed Gases

The development of suitable thermometer shapes giving the amount of temperature rise if possible without calibration and affording ready repetition is predicated upon a fundamental elucidation of this heating on a number of elementary body forms. This report provides results of tests at subsonic and supersonic velocities.
Date: August 1941
Creator: Eckert, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Maximum Delivery Pressure of Single-Stage Radial Superchargers for Aircraft Engines (open access)

The Maximum Delivery Pressure of Single-Stage Radial Superchargers for Aircraft Engines

With the aid of simple considerations and test results, an attempt is made to clear up some obscure points that still exist. The considerations are restricted to those cases where it is in fact of advantage to"force" the large delivery heads required for high altitude and high supercharge with a single-stage supercharger.
Date: August 1940
Creator: von der Nüll, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Simple Approximation Method for Obtaining the Spanwise Lift Distribution (open access)

A Simple Approximation Method for Obtaining the Spanwise Lift Distribution

The approximation method described makes possible lift-distribution computations in a few minutes. Comparison with an exact method shows satisfactory agreement. The method is of greater applicability than the exact method and includes also the important case of the wing with end plates.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Schrenk, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Axial Superchargers (open access)

Axial Superchargers

Improvements, however, have been attained which permit a shortening of the structure without any impairment of the efficiency. The axial supercharger has a better efficiency and a simpler design than the radial supercharger. The relatively narrow range in which it operates satisfactorily should not be a very disturbing factor for practical flight problems. The length of this type of supercharger may be reduced considerably if some impairment in the efficiency is permitted.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Betz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect on the Sperry Directional Gyro in Turning (open access)

The Effect on the Sperry Directional Gyro in Turning

"The present report is concerned with an analytical treatment of the effects of the transverse inclination of an airplane in a turn on the indication of the directional gyro. It is found that the extreme inclinations which the airplane must necessarily assume for a correct turn in the approaches executed at high speed and small radius of curvature, renders the indications of the instrument worthless during such maneuvers" (p. 1).
Date: August 1946
Creator: Rosselli Del Turco, Rossello
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Formation of Ice on Aircraft (open access)

The Formation of Ice on Aircraft

"The phenomenon accompanying the formation of ice on aircraft has been frequently discussed. The consequences of ice formation have been briefly analyzed in an article , but a definite physical solution of the problem has not been reached up to the present. Most of the authors agree that subcooled water droplets play a prominent part, but they fail to specify the exact manner in which this occurs" (p. 1).
Date: August 1942
Creator: Bleeker, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Theory of Combustion and Explosion (open access)

Thermal Theory of Combustion and Explosion

This paper discusses the thermal theory of combustion and explosion, and conditions of ignition: transformation accompanied by heat liberation, transformation rate and temperature dependence.
Date: August 1942
Creator: Semenov, N. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rotating Disks in the Region of Permanent Deformation (open access)

Rotating Disks in the Region of Permanent Deformation

This technical memorandum is a mathematical investigation of the problem of overspeeded disks. New methods must be sought for obtaining a satisfactory stress equalization in the cross section of these disks.
Date: August 1948
Creator: László, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas Jets (open access)

Gas Jets

"A brief summary of the contents of this paper is presented here. In part I the differential equations of the problem of a gas flow in two dimensions is derived and the particular integrals by which the problem on jets is solved are given. Use is made of the same independent variables as Molenbroek used, but it is found to be more suitable to consider other functions. The stream function and velocity potential corresponding to the problem are given in the form of series" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Chaplygin, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Self-Ignition and Combustion of Gases (open access)

Self-Ignition and Combustion of Gases

This paper attempts to state laws for the self-ignition and combustion of gases in a comprehensive manner. The primary focus is recent investigations in which new combustion phenomena or new methods of studying them experimentally are brought out and investigations that throw new light on already known phenomena.
Date: August 1942
Creator: Sokolik, A. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cones in Supersonic Flow (open access)

Cones in Supersonic Flow

"In the case of cones in axially symmetric flow of supersonic velocity, adiabatic compression takes place between shock wave and surface of the cone. Interpolation curves betwen shock polars and the surface are therefore necessary for the complete understanding of this type of flow. They are given in the present report by graphical-numerical integration of the differential equation for all cone angles and airspeeds" (p. 1).
Date: August 1947
Creator: Hantzsche, W. & Wendt, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift and Drag of Wings with Small Span (open access)

Lift and Drag of Wings with Small Span

The lift coefficient of a wing of small span at first shows a linear increase for the increasing angle of attack, but to a lesser degree then was to be expected according to the theory of the lifting line; thereafter the lift coefficient increases more rapidly than linearity, as contrasted with the the theory of the lifting line. The induced drag coefficient for a given lift coefficient, on the other hand, is obviously much smaller than it would be according to the theory. A mall change in the theory of the lifting line will cover these deviations.
Date: August 1947
Creator: Weinig, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flow Measurement by Means of Light Interference (open access)

Flow Measurement by Means of Light Interference

"There has been under development for the high-speed wind tunnel of the LFA an optical measuring arrangement for the qualitative and quantitative investigation of flow. By the use of interference measurements, the determination of density at the surface of the bodies being tested in the air stream and in the vicinity of these bodies can be undertaken. The results obtained so far in the simple preliminary investigations show that it is possible, even at a low Reynolds number, to obtain the density field in the neighborhood of a test body by optical means" (p. 1).
Date: August 1949
Creator: Zobel
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Frictional Force with Respect to the Actual Contact Surface (open access)

The Frictional Force with Respect to the Actual Contact Surface

"Hardy's statement that the frictional force is largely adhesion, and to a lesser extent, deformation energy is proved by a simple experiment. The actual contact surface of sliding contacts and hence the friction per unit of contact surface was determined in several cases. It was found for contacts in normal atmosphere to be about one-third t-one-half as high as the macroscopic tearing strength of the softest contact link, while contacts annealed in vacuum and then tested, disclosed frictional forces which are greater than the macroscopic strength" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Holm, Ragnar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning the Velocity of Evaporation of Small Droplets in a Gas Atmosphere (open access)

Concerning the Velocity of Evaporation of Small Droplets in a Gas Atmosphere

"The evaporation velocity of liquid droplets under various conditions is theoretically calculated and a number of factors are investigated which are neglected in carrying out the fundamental equation of Maxwell. It is shown that the effect of these factors at the small drop sizes and the small weight concentrations ordinarily occurring in fog can be calculated by simple corrections. The evaporation process can be regarded as quasi-stationary in most cases" (p. 1).
Date: August 1947
Creator: Fuchs, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Structural Weight of Wing Along the Span (open access)

Distribution of Structural Weight of Wing Along the Span

"In the present report the true weight distribution law of the wing structure along the span is investigated. It is shown that the triangular distribution and that based on the proportionality to the chords do not correspond to the actual weight distribution, On the basis of extensive data on wings of the CAHI type airplane formulas are obtained from which it is possible to determine the true diagram of the structural weight distribution along the span from a knowledge of only the geometrical dimensions of the wing" (p. 1).
Date: August 1946
Creator: Savelyev, V. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DVL Angular Velocity Recorder (open access)

DVL Angular Velocity Recorder

"In many studies, especially of nonstationary flight motion, it is necessary to determine the angular velocities at which the airplane rotates about its various axes. The three-component recorder is designed to serve this purpose. If the angular velocity for one flight attitude is known, other important quantities can be derived from its time rate of change, such as the angular acceleration by differentiations, or - by integration - the angles of position of the airplane - that is, the angles formed by the airplane axes with the axis direction presented at the instant of the beginning of the motion that is to be investigated" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Liebe, Wolfgang
System: The UNT Digital Library
Equations for Adiabatic but Rotational Steady Gas Flows Without Friction (open access)

Equations for Adiabatic but Rotational Steady Gas Flows Without Friction

This paper makes the following assumptions: 1) The flowing gases are assumed to have uniform energy distribution. ("Isoenergetic gas flows," that is valid with the same constants for the the energy equation entire flow.) This is correct, for example, for gas flows issuing from a region of constant pressure, density, temperature, end velocity. This property is not destroyed by compression shocks because of the universal validity of the energy law.
Date: August 1947
Creator: Schäefer, Manfred
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements on Compressor-Blade Lattices (open access)

Measurements on Compressor-Blade Lattices

From Summary: "At the end of 1940 an investigation of a guide-vane lattice for the compressor of a TL unit [NACA comment: Turbojet] was requested. The greatest possible Mach number had to be attained. The investigation was conducted with an annular lattice subjected to axial flow. A direct-current shunt motor with a useful output of 235 horsepower at an engine speed of 1800 qm was available for driving the necessary blower."
Date: August 1948
Creator: Weinig, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library