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Torsion of wing trusses at diving speeds (open access)

Torsion of wing trusses at diving speeds

The purpose of this report is to indicate what effect the distortion of a typical loaded wing truss will have upon the load distribution. The case of high angle of incidence may be dismissed immediately from consideration as the loads on the front and rear trusses are balanced, and consequently there will be little angular distortion. A given angular distortion will have the maximum effect upon load distribution in the region of the angle of no-lift, because the slope of the lift curve is highest here, and it is here that the greatest angular distortion will occur, because the load on the front truss acts downward while the load on the rear truss acts upward.
Date: 1921
Creator: Miller, Roy G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Angles of Attack and Air Speeds During Maneuvers (open access)

Angles of Attack and Air Speeds During Maneuvers

From Introduction: "The following report was prepared at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, as it seemed desirable that there should be some study of the attitude assumed by an airplane, and more particularly of its motion with respect to surrounding air when maneuvering, either in ordinary turns, spirals, climbs, and dives, or in those more spectacular feats commonly known as stunts. It is important to secure this information, among other reasons, in order ti have definite knowledge as to the distribution of load on the wings, and so to furnish the basis for improved accuracy in stress analysis."
Date: 1921~
Creator: Warner, E. P. & Norton, F. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Turbulence in the Air Tubes of Radiators for Aircraft Engines (open access)

Turbulence in the Air Tubes of Radiators for Aircraft Engines

This report describes an investigation of the characteristics of flow in the air passages of aircraft radiators. The work was done by the National Bureau of Standards for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
Date: 1921
Creator: Parsons, S. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A high-speed engine pressure indicator of the balanced diaphragm type (open access)

A high-speed engine pressure indicator of the balanced diaphragm type

This report describes a pressure-measuring device especially adapted for use in mapping indicator diagrams of high-speed internal combustion engines. The cards are obtained by a point-to-point method giving the average of a large number of engine cycles. The principle involved is the balancing of the engine cylinder pressure against a measured pressure on the opposite side of the metal a diaphragm of negligible stiffness.
Date: 1921
Creator: Dickinson, H. C. & Newell, F. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Factors of Airplane Engine Performance (open access)

Some Factors of Airplane Engine Performance

This report is based upon an analysis of a large number of airplane-engine tests. It contains the results of a search for fundamental relations between many variables of engine operation. The data used came from over 100 groups of tests made upon several engines, primarily for military information. The types of engines were the Liberty 12 and three models of the Hispano-Suiza. The tests were made in the altitude chamber, where conditions simulated altitudes up to about 30,000 feet, with engine speeds ranging from 1,200 to 2,200 r.p.m.
Date: 1921
Creator: Gage, Victor R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Research on Air Propellers, 4 (open access)

Experimental Research on Air Propellers, 4

This report states the results of investigations made upon numerous propeller models at the request of the Subcommittee on Aerodynamics, and contains valuable data for those interested in the design of air propellers.
Date: 1921
Creator: Durand, W. F. & Lesley, E. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (6th). Administrative Report Including Technical Reports Nos. 83 to 110 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (6th). Administrative Report Including Technical Reports Nos. 83 to 110

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, Congressional report, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, expenditures, House of Representatives bill 14061, a copy of the bill introduced to the House of Representatives to regulate air navigation, and a compilation of technical reports produced.
Date: 1921
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Studies in Aerodynamic Phenomena at High Speed (open access)

Wind Tunnel Studies in Aerodynamic Phenomena at High Speed

A great amount of research and experimental work has been done and fair success obtained in an effort to place airplane and propeller design upon an empirical basis. However, one can not fail to be impressed by the apparent lack of data available toward establishing flow phenomena upon a rational basis, such that they may be interpreted in terms of the laws of physics. With this end in view it was the object of the authors to design a wind tunnel differing from the usual type especially in regard to large power and speed of flow.
Date: 1921
Creator: Caldwell, F. W. & Fales, E. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Data on the Design of Plywood for Aircraft (open access)

Data on the Design of Plywood for Aircraft

"This report makes available data which will aid the designer in determining the plywood that is best adapted to various aircraft parts. It gives the results of investigations made by the Forest Products Laboratory of the United States Forest Service at Madison, Wisconsin, for the Army and Navy Departments, and is one of a series of reports on the use of wood in aircraft prepared by the Forest Products Laboratory for publication by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. The object of the study was to determine, through comprehensive tests, the mechanical and physical properties of plywood and how these properties vary with density, number, thickness, arrangement of the plies and direction of grain of the plies" (p. 109).
Date: 1921
Creator: Elmendorf, Armin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moisture Resistant Finishes for Airplane Woods (open access)

Moisture Resistant Finishes for Airplane Woods

This report describes briefly a series of experiments made at the Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, to determine the comparative moisture resistance of linseed oil, impregnation treatments, condensation varnishes, oil varnishes, enamels, cellulose varnishes, rubber, electroplated and sprayed metal coatings, and metal-leaf coatings when applied to wood. All coatings except rubber and electroplated metal coatings, which were not developed sufficiently to make them practical, admitted moisture in varying degrees. The most effective and most practical coating was found to be that of aluminum leaf.
Date: 1921
Creator: Dunlap, M. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Properties of Special Types of Radiators (open access)

Properties of Special Types of Radiators

This report discusses the general performance characteristics of three special classes of radiators: those with flat plate water tubes, fin and tube types, and types that whistle in an air stream. Curves and tables show the performance of representative radiators of each class and compare the flat plate and whistling types. Empirical equations are given for estimating the performance of flat plate radiators of various dimensions. This report also contains a brief discussion, with curves, showing the effect of yawing on the properties of a radiator.
Date: 1921
Creator: Parsons, S. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Nature of Cooling Surface on Radiator Performance (open access)

Effects of Nature of Cooling Surface on Radiator Performance

This report discusses the effects of roughness, smoothness, and cleanness of cooling surfaces on the performance of aeronautic radiators, as shown by experimental work, with different conditions of surface, on (1) heat transfer from a single brass tube and from a radiator; (2) pressure drop in an air stream in a single brass tube and in a radiator; (3) head resistance of a radiator; and (4) flow of air through a radiator. It is shown that while smooth surfaces are better than rough, the surfaces usually found in commercial radiators do not differ enough to show marked effect on performance, provided the surfaces are kept clean.
Date: 1921
Creator: Parsons, S. R. & Kleinschmidt, R. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Drop in Radiator Air Tubes (open access)

Pressure Drop in Radiator Air Tubes

This report describes a method for measuring the drop in static pressure of air flowing through a radiator and shows (1) a reason for the discrepancy noted by various observers between head resistance and drop in pressure; (2) a difference in degree of contraction of the jet in entering a circular cell and a square cell; (3) the ratio of internal frictional resistance to total head resistance for two representative types; (4) the effect of smoothness of surface on pressure gradient; and (5) the effects of supplying heat to the radiator on pressure gradient. The fact that the pressure gradients are found to be approximately proportional to the square of the rate of flow of air appears to indicate turbulent flow, even in the short tubes of the radiator.
Date: 1921
Creator: Parsons, S. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nomenclature for Aeronautics (open access)

Nomenclature for Aeronautics

A report presenting the nomenclature and last of symbols to be used in technical reports created by NACA. The purpose of the Committee in the preparation and publication of this report is to secure uniformity in the official documents of the government and, as far as possible, in technical and other commercial publications. This report supersedes all previous publications of the Committee on this subject.
Date: 1921
Creator: United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Wing Truss Stresses Including the Effect of Redundancies (open access)

Analysis of Wing Truss Stresses Including the Effect of Redundancies

Report discusses airplane wing trusses are generally designed to contain redundant members (stagger wires and external drag wires) which, according to common practice, are not taken into account in calculations, so as to simplify the stress analysis by rendering the structure statically determinate. A more accurate method, in which the redundancies are included, involves a solution by means of Castigliano's method of least work. For the purpose of demonstrating the practical application of the method of least work this report presents examples for stresses of several cases of loading worked out for a structure similar to that of the Curtiss JN-4h.
Date: 1921%
Creator: Warner, E. P. & Miller, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Characteristics of Aerofoils (open access)

Aerodynamic Characteristics of Aerofoils

The object of this report is to bring together the investigations of the various aerodynamic laboratories in this country and Europe upon the subject of aerofoils suitable for use as lifting or control surfaces on aircraft. The data have been so arranged as to be of most use to designing engineers and for the purposes of general reference. The absolute system of coefficients has been used, since it is thought by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics that this system is the one most suited for international use, and yet is one for which a desired transformation can be easily made. For this purpose a set of transformation constants is included in this report.
Date: 1921~
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Biological Survey of Alabama (open access)

A Biological Survey of Alabama

Booklet describing the biology of Alabama in two sections: (1) physiography and life zones, and (2) mammals. It also includes an annotated species list of mammals, bibliography, and index starting on page 81.
Date: October 28, 1921
Creator: Howell, Arthur H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances in 1918 (open access)

Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances in 1918

From Introduction: "This bulletin is the fourth in the series of petroleum bibliographies being published by the Bureau of Mines, the preceding, Bulletins 149, 165, and 180, being complications for the years 1915, 1916, and 1917, respectively. In this bulletin the same general plan has been followed in arranging the references, but a few changes and additions have been made in classification, the more important changes being in the classes "Geology and Origin" and "Refining and Refineries." During the year German periodicals were not available, and as in the bibliography for 1917, references to articles in foreign journals that were not available have been taken from other sources and credit given to those sources."
Date: 1921
Creator: Burroughs, E. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vortices and the Related Principles of Hydrodynamics (open access)

Vortices and the Related Principles of Hydrodynamics

Here, conceptions concerning vortices are illustrated by the simplest possible examples. Mathematical formulas and similar means of presentation, which, for the most part, do not help the understanding of persons not versed therein, have been avoided as much as possible. Instead, the author has endeavored to demonstrate the phenomena by means of simple geometrical and mechanical illustrations. For the sake of clarity, the author chiefly considers currents in one plane only, a situation that can be readily represented by diagrams. Some of the peculiarities of vortices in three dimensional flow are briefly discussed.
Date: November 1921
Creator: Betz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airplane Balance (open access)

Airplane Balance

The authors argue that the center of gravity has a preponderating influence on the longitudinal stability of an airplane in flight, but that manufacturers, although aware of this influence, are still content to apply empirical rules to the balancing of their airplanes instead of conducting wind tunnel tests. The author examines the following points: 1) longitudinal stability, in flight, of a glider with coinciding centers; 2) the influence exercised on the stability of flight by the position of the axis of thrust with respect to the center of gravity and the whole of the glider; 3) the stability on the ground before taking off, and the influence of the position of the landing gear. 4) the influence of the elements of the glider on the balance, the possibility of sometimes correcting defective balance, and the valuable information given on this point by wind tunnel tests; 5) and a brief examination of the equilibrium of power in horizontal flight, where the conditions of stability peculiar to this kind of flight are added to previously existing conditions of the stability of the glider, and interfere in fixing the safety limits of certain evolutions.
Date: June 1921
Creator: Huguet, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airplane Crashes: Engine Troubles: A Possible Explanation (open access)

Airplane Crashes: Engine Troubles: A Possible Explanation

The aim was to bring attention to what might be the cause of some aircraft accidents for which there was no satisfactory explanation. The author notes that in testing aircraft accidents at the Bureau of Standards, it happened frequently that the engine performance became erratic when the temperature of the air entering the carburetor was between 0 C and 20 C. Investigation revealed the trouble to have been caused by the formation and collection of snow somewhere between the entrance to the carburetor and the manifold, probably at the throttle.
Date: March 1921
Creator: Sparrow, Stanwood W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
N.A.C.A. Recording Air Speed Meter (open access)

N.A.C.A. Recording Air Speed Meter

A new type of air speed meter is described which was designed by the technical staff of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. The instrument consists essentially of a tight metal diaphragm of high natural period which is acted upon by the pressure difference of a pitot-static head. The resulting deflection of this diaphragm is recorded optically on a moving film.
Date: October 1921
Creator: Norton, F. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The 1000 HP Traffic Airplane of the Zeppelin Works in Staaken (open access)

The 1000 HP Traffic Airplane of the Zeppelin Works in Staaken

Report details the characteristics and advantages of the swift traffic airplane constructed by Zeppelin Works at Staaken. The maximum speed, weight, construction, layout, and landing capabilities of the plane are included.
Date: September 1921
Creator: Rohrbach, A. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library