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Rise in temperature of the charge in its passage through the inlet valve and port of an air-cooled aircraft engine cylinder (open access)

Rise in temperature of the charge in its passage through the inlet valve and port of an air-cooled aircraft engine cylinder

Report presenting an experimental determination of the heat transfer between the air stream and a model of the inlet valve and seat of an air-cooled aircraft type cylinder (Wright J-6) as a function of air flow and valve lift. The circumstances of the test are described and the pressure and temperature rise characteristics are provided.
Date: January 1942
Creator: Forbes, J. E. & Taylor, E. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Tracer Gas Method of Determining the Charging Efficiency of Two-Stroke-Cycle Diesel Engines (open access)

The Tracer Gas Method of Determining the Charging Efficiency of Two-Stroke-Cycle Diesel Engines

"A convenient method has been developed for determining the scavenging efficiency or the charging efficiency of two-stroke-cycle engines. The method consists of introducing a suitable tracer gas into the inlet air of the running engine and measuring chemically its concentration both in the inlet and exhaust gas. Monomethylamine CH(sub 3)NH(sub 2) was found suitable for the purpose as it burns almost completely during combustion, whereas the "short-circuited" portion does not burn at all and can be determined quantitatively in the exhaust" (p. 1).
Date: January 1942
Creator: Schweitzer, P. H. & DeLuca, Frank, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Photoviscous Properties of Fluids (open access)

The Photoviscous Properties of Fluids

Note presenting a method that has been developed to permit the extension of the methods of photoelasticity to include the measurement of velocity distribution in a moving fluid. The method is based on the fact that viscous shear in certain liquids gives rise to double refraction, which may be linearly related to the shear stresses.
Date: February 1942
Creator: Weller, R.; Middlehurst, D. J. & Steiner, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tensile and Pack Compressive Tests of Some Sheets of Aluminum Alloy, 1025 Carbon Steel, and Chromium-Nickel Steel (open access)

Tensile and Pack Compressive Tests of Some Sheets of Aluminum Alloy, 1025 Carbon Steel, and Chromium-Nickel Steel

"Tensile and compressive stress-strain curves, stress-deviation curves, and secant modulus-stress curves are given for longitudinal and transverse specimens of 17S-T, 24S-T, and 24S-RT aluminum-alloy sheet in thicknesses from 0.032 to 0.081 inch, 1025 carbon steel sheet in thicknesses of 0.054 and 0.120 inch, and chromium-nickel steel sheet in thicknesses form 0.020 to 0.0275 inch. Significant differences were found between the tensile and the compressive stress-strain curves, and also the corresponding corollary curves; similarly, differences were found between the curves for the longitudinal and transverse directions" (p. 1).
Date: February 1942
Creator: Atchison, C. S. & Miller, James A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tidewater and Weather-Exposure Tests on Metals Used in Aircraft - 2 (open access)

Tidewater and Weather-Exposure Tests on Metals Used in Aircraft - 2

"This report is an addendum to NACA Technical Note No. 736, which dealt with tidewater and weather-exposure tests being conducted by the National Bureau of Standards on various aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, and stainless steels used in aircraft. The exposures were begun in June 1938 and were terminated, for this particular series, in June 1941. The methods of exposure and the materials being investigated are described, and the more important results obtained up to the conclusion of the second year's exposure are reported" (p. 1).
Date: February 1942
Creator: Mutchler, Willard & Galvin, W. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Forces Acting on Gliders in Automobile-, Pulley-, Winch-, and Airplane Towed Flight (open access)

Investigation of the Forces Acting on Gliders in Automobile-, Pulley-, Winch-, and Airplane Towed Flight

"The magnitude, the direction, and the fluctuation of towing forces exerted upon gliders by towing them aloft behind an automobile, by means of a winch, and by airplane were measured under a variety of conditions covering a range from gentle to severe types of operation. For these tests the towing forces did not exceed 92 percent of the gross weight of the glider. The results indicate that in pulley and winch towing the towing forces are of about the same magnitude as in automobile towing" (p. 1).
Date: March 1942
Creator: Klemperer, W. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending of Rectangular Plates with Large Deflections (open access)

Bending of Rectangular Plates with Large Deflections

"The solution of von Karman's fundamental equations for large deflections of plates is presented for the case of a simply supported rectangular plate under combined edge compression and lateral loading. Numerical solutions are given for square plates and for rectangular plates with a width-span ratio of 3:1. The effective widths under edge compression are compared with effective widths according to von Karman, Bengston, Marguerre, and Cox and with experimental results by Ramberg, McPherson, and Levy" (p. 1).
Date: May 1942
Creator: Levy, Samuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground Effect on Downwash Angles and Wake Location (open access)

Ground Effect on Downwash Angles and Wake Location

"A theoretical study has been made of the reduction in downwash and upward displacement of the wake in the presence of the ground, and some verification of the theory has been obtained by means of air-flow measurements made with a ground-board and image-wing combination. Methods are given for estimating the effects and numerous examples are included to illustrate the nature of these effects and to show their order of magnitude" (p. 1).
Date: May 1942
Creator: Katzoff, S. & Sweberg, Harold H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Square Plate With Clamped Edges Under Normal Pressure Producing Large Deflections (open access)

Square Plate With Clamped Edges Under Normal Pressure Producing Large Deflections

"A theoretical analysis is given for the stresses and deflections of a square plate with clamped edges under normal pressure producing large deflections. Values of the bending stress and membrane stress at the center of the plate and at the midpoint of the edge are given for center deflections up to 1.9 times the plate thickness. The shape of the deflected surface is given for low pressures and for the highest pressure considered" (p. 1).
Date: May 1942
Creator: Levy, Samuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
A summary of results of various investigations of the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys at low temperatures (open access)

A summary of results of various investigations of the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys at low temperatures

The available sources of data on the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys at low temperatures are listed and a summary of the material to be found in each source is given. There is included a discussion of the results of recent tests of aluminum alloys at low temperatures made at the Aluminum Research Laboratories.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Hartmann, E. C. & Sharp, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Range of Stress and of Special Notches on Fatigue Properties of Aluminum Alloys Suitable for Airplane Propellers (open access)

Effects of Range of Stress and of Special Notches on Fatigue Properties of Aluminum Alloys Suitable for Airplane Propellers

"Laboratory tests were made to obtain information on the load-resisting properties of X76S-T aluminum alloy when subjected to static, impact, and repeated loads. Results are presented from static-load test of unnotched specimens in tension and in torsion and of notched specimens in tension. Charpy impact values obtained from bend tests on notched specimens and tension impact values for both notched and unnotched specimens tested at several different temperatures are included" (p. 1).
Date: June 1942
Creator: Dolan, Thomas J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Normal-pressure tests of circular plates with clamped edges (open access)

Normal-pressure tests of circular plates with clamped edges

A fixture is described for making normal-pressure tests of flat plates 5 inches in diameter in which particular care was taken to obtain rigid clamping at the edges. Results are given for 19 plates, ranging in thickness from 0.015 to 0.072 inch. The center deflections and the extreme-fiber stresses at low pressures were found to agree with theoretical values; the center deflections at high pressures were 4 to 12 percent greater than the theoretical values. Empirical curves are derived of the pressure for the beginning of permanent set as a function of the dimensions of the plate and the tensile properties of the material.
Date: June 1942
Creator: McPherson, Albert E.; Ramberg, Walter & Levy, Samuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Normal-pressure tests of rectangular plates (open access)

Normal-pressure tests of rectangular plates

From Summary: "Normal-pressure tests were made of 56 rectangular plates with clamped edges and of 5 plats with freely supported edges. Pressure was applied and the center deflection and the permanent set at the center were measured. For some of the plates, strains and contours were measured in addition."
Date: June 1942
Creator: Ramberg, Walter; McPherson, Albert E. & Levy, Samuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength tests of thin-walled elliptic duralumin cylinders in pure bending and in combined pure bending and torsion (open access)

Strength tests of thin-walled elliptic duralumin cylinders in pure bending and in combined pure bending and torsion

An analysis is presented of the results of tests made by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics on an investigation of the strength of thin-walled circular and elliptic cylinders in pure bending and in combined torsion and bending. In each of the loading conditions, the bending moments were applied in the plane of the major axis of the ellipse.
Date: June 1942
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E. & Stowell, Elbridge Z.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending With Large Deflection of a Clamped Rectangular Plate With Length-Width Ratio of 1.5 Under Normal Pressure (open access)

Bending With Large Deflection of a Clamped Rectangular Plate With Length-Width Ratio of 1.5 Under Normal Pressure

"The Von Karman equations for a thin flat plate with large deflections are solved for the special case of a plate with clamped edges having a ratio of length to width of 1.5 and loaded by uniform normal pressure. Center deflections, membrane stresses, and extreme-fiber bending stresses are given as a function of pressure for center deflections up to twice the thickness of the plate. For small deflections the results coincide with those obtained by Hencky from the linear theory" (p. 1).
Date: July 1942
Creator: Levy, Samuel & Greenman, Samuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Preliminary Investigation of the Electrical Structure of Thunderstorms (open access)

A Preliminary Investigation of the Electrical Structure of Thunderstorms

Note presenting a study of the electrical charge structure of thunderstorms by the use of continuously synchronized records of the electrical-potential gradient at the surface of the earth under the influence of active storms.
Date: July 1942
Creator: Workman, E. J. & Holzer, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A comparison of the results from general tank tests of 1/6- and 1/12-full-size models of the British Singapore IIC flying boat (open access)

A comparison of the results from general tank tests of 1/6- and 1/12-full-size models of the British Singapore IIC flying boat

From Summary: "A 1/6-full-size model of the hull of the British Singapore IIC flying boat was tested in the NACA tank. The results are given in the form of charts and are compared with the results of previous tests made in the NACA tank of a 1/12-full-size model, published in NACA T.N. No. 580, and with the results of tests made in the British R.A.E. tank of another 1/6-full-size model of the same hull. When the data from the tests of the 1/6- and 1/12-full-size models were compared on the basis of Froude's law of comparison, differences were found."
Date: August 1942
Creator: Truscott, Starr & Dawson, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design of Tools for Press-Countersinking or Dimpling 0.040-Inch-Thick 24S-T Sheet (open access)

Design of Tools for Press-Countersinking or Dimpling 0.040-Inch-Thick 24S-T Sheet

"A set of dimpling tools was designed for 0.040-inch 24S-T sheet and flush-type rivets 1/8 inch in diameter with 100 degree countersunk heads. The dimples produced under different conditions of pressure, sheet thickness, and drill diameter are presented as cross-sectional photographs magnified 20 times. The most satisfactory values for the dimpling tools were found to be: maximum punch diameter, 0.231 inch; maximum die diameter, 0.223 inch; maximum mandrel diameter, 0.128 inch; dimple angle, 100 degree; punch springback angle, 1 1/2 degree; and die springback angle, 2 degree" (p. 1).
Date: August 1942
Creator: Templin, R. L. & Fogwell, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of rivet and spot-weld spacing on the strength of axially loaded sheet-stringer panels of 24S-T aluminum alloy (open access)

Effect of rivet and spot-weld spacing on the strength of axially loaded sheet-stringer panels of 24S-T aluminum alloy

Report presenting testing of eighteen 24S-T aluminum alloy sheet-stringer panels in end compression under carefully controlled edge conditions. Results regarding the strains, deflections, failure, and buckling of the sheet are provided.
Date: August 1942
Creator: Levy, Samuel; McPherson, Albert E. & Ramberg, Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improvement of Fatigue Life of an Aluminum Alloy by Overstressing (open access)

Improvement of Fatigue Life of an Aluminum Alloy by Overstressing

"Fatigue tests were made on some 1.375-inch-diameter and 0.300-inch diameter specimens of a 17S-T aluminum alloy rod. One test of a large specimen was run continuously to failure at a maximum stress of 22,000 pounds per square inch. In two other tests of large specimens, thin surface layers were removed periodically until failure occurred. The same nominal maximum stress of 22,000 pounds per square inch was used throughout the two tests and the load on the fatigue machine was lowered accordingly after the removal of each surface layer" (p. 1).
Date: August 1942
Creator: Stickley, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Method for Determining the Camber and Twist of a Surface to Support a Given Distribution of Lift (open access)

A Method for Determining the Camber and Twist of a Surface to Support a Given Distribution of Lift

"A graphical method is described for finding the shape (camber and twist) of an airfoil having an arbitrary distribution of lift. The method consists in replacing the lifting surface and its wake with an equivalent arrangement of vortices and in finding the associated vertical velocities. By a division of the vortex pattern into circular strips concentric about the downwash point instead of into the usual rectangular strips, the lifting surface is reduced for each downwash point to an equivalent loaded line for which the induced velocity is readily computed" (p. 1).
Date: August 1942
Creator: Cohen, Doris
System: The UNT Digital Library
The critical compression load for a universal testing machine when the specimen is loaded through knife edges (open access)

The critical compression load for a universal testing machine when the specimen is loaded through knife edges

"The results of a theoretical and experimental investigation to determine the critical compression load for a universal testing machine are presented for specimens loaded through knife edges. The critical load for the testing machine is the load at which one of the loading heads becomes laterally instable in relation to the other. For very short specimens the critical load was found to be less than the rated capacity given by the manufacturer for the machine. A load-length diagram is proposed for defining the safe limits of the test region for the machine" (p. 1).
Date: September 1942
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E. & Schwartz, Edward B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Direct-Stress Fatigue Strength of 17S-T Aluminum Alloy Throughout the Range From 1/2 to 500,000,000 Cycles of Stress (open access)

The Direct-Stress Fatigue Strength of 17S-T Aluminum Alloy Throughout the Range From 1/2 to 500,000,000 Cycles of Stress

"Fatigue-tests were conducted on six specimens made from 3/4-inch-diameter 17S-T rolled-and-drawn rod for the purpose of obtaining additional data on the fatigue life of the material at stresses up to the static strength. The specimens were tested in direct tension using a stress range from zero to a maximum in tension. A static testing machine was used to apply repeated loads in the case of the first three specimens; the other three specimens were tested in a direct tension-compression fatigue machine" (p. 1).
Date: September 1942
Creator: Hartmann, E. C. & Stickley, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Valve Cooling Upon Maximum Permissible Engine Output as Limited by Knock (open access)

The Effect of Valve Cooling Upon Maximum Permissible Engine Output as Limited by Knock

"A Wright GR-1820-G200 cylinder was tested over a wide range of fuel-air ratios at maximum permissible power output as limited by knock with three different degrees of valve cooling. The valves used were stock valves (solid inlet valve and hollow sodium-cooled exhaust valve), hollow valves with no coolant, and hollow valves with flowing water as a coolant. Curves showing the variation in maximum permissible values of inlet-air pressure, indicated mean effective pressure, cylinder charge, and indicated specific fuel consumption with change in fuel-air ratio and valve cooling are shown" (p. 1).
Date: September 1942
Creator: Munger, Maurice; Wilsted, H. D. & Mulcahy, B. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library