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Wind pressure distributions at low lift for the XF-92A delta-wing airplane at transonic speeds (open access)

Wind pressure distributions at low lift for the XF-92A delta-wing airplane at transonic speeds

Report presenting chordwise pressure distributions measured over the left wing of a Convair XF-92A delta-wing airplane at low lift to determine the effect of Mach number on the wing characteristics at transonic speeds. The critical Mach number of the basic wing was 0.83 for an airplane normal-force coefficient at 0.09. The spanwise load distributions were roughly triangular in shape.
Date: October 20, 1954
Creator: Keener, Earl R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Aerodynamic Characteristics at High Supersonic Mach Numbers of a Family of Delta Wings Having Double-Wedge Sections With the Maximum Thickness at 0.18 Chord (open access)

Investigation of the Aerodynamic Characteristics at High Supersonic Mach Numbers of a Family of Delta Wings Having Double-Wedge Sections With the Maximum Thickness at 0.18 Chord

Report presenting a program to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of a family of delta wings with a blunt double-wedge section in the hypersonic tunnel at Mach number 6.9. The wings varied at semiapex angle and were tested over a range of angles of attack and Reynolds numbers. Results regarding lift and drag characteristics, center of pressure and moment coefficient, Schlieren photographs, and surface film flow studies are presented.
Date: October 20, 1954
Creator: Bertram, Mitchel H. & McCauley, William D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of a 1/3.33-scale jet-powered dynamic model of the Martin XP6M-1 flying boat with a revised forebody planing bottom : TED No. NACA DE 385 (open access)

Tank investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of a 1/3.33-scale jet-powered dynamic model of the Martin XP6M-1 flying boat with a revised forebody planing bottom : TED No. NACA DE 385

From Summary: "Hydrodynamic characteristics have been determined for a 1/13.33-scale jet-powered dynamic model of the Martin XP6M-1 flying boat with the forebody modified so as to increase the depth of step and the angle between the forebody and afterbody keels. Longitudinal stability during takeoff and landing in smooth water and resistance of the complete model in smooth water and in waves are presented."
Date: October 20, 1955
Creator: Blanchard, Ulysse J. & Carter, Arthur W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Coupled Modes and Frequencies of Swept Wings by Use of Power Series (open access)

Determination of Coupled Modes and Frequencies of Swept Wings by Use of Power Series

"A solution is presented for the coupled modes and frequencies of swept wings mounted on a fuselage. The energy method is used in conjunction with power series to obtain the characteristic equations for both symmetrical and asymmetrical vibration. A numerical example which is susceptible to exact solution is presented, and the results for the exact solution and the solution presented in this paper show excellent agreement" (p. 1).
Date: October 20, 1947
Creator: Anderson, Roger A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cooling of gas-turbines 7: effectiveness of air cooling of hollow turbine blades with inserts (open access)

Cooling of gas-turbines 7: effectiveness of air cooling of hollow turbine blades with inserts

Report presenting an analytical investigation to determine primarily the reduction in cooling-air requirement and the increase in effective gas temperature for the same quantity of cooling air resulting from the use of an insert in the cooling-air passage of a hollow air-cooled turbine blade.
Date: October 20, 1947
Creator: Bressman, Joseph R. & Livingood, John N. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of a Fence and a Leading-Edge Notch on the Aerodynamic Loading Characteristics in Pitch of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing at High Subsonic Speeds (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of a Fence and a Leading-Edge Notch on the Aerodynamic Loading Characteristics in Pitch of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing at High Subsonic Speeds

Report presenting an investigation in the high speed tunnel to determine the aerodynamic loading characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing of aspect ratio 4, taper ratio 0.6, and an NACA 65A006 airfoil section. The effects of fences and leading-edge notches over a range of Mach numbers and angles of attack were also explored. Results regarding chordwise load distributions and lateral center of pressure are provided.
Date: October 20, 1953
Creator: Kuhn, Richard E.; Wiggins, James W. & Byrnes, Andrew L., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of a leading-edge flap upon the lift, drag, and pitching moment of an airplane employing a thin, unswept wing (open access)

Effect of a leading-edge flap upon the lift, drag, and pitching moment of an airplane employing a thin, unswept wing

Report presenting the effects of deflecting full-span, constant-chord, leading-edge flaps with round or sharp leading edges on the lift, drag, and pitching-moment characteristics of a model of an interceptor-type aircraft at supersonic and subsonic speeds.
Date: October 20, 1954
Creator: Heitmeyer, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Multiaxial Stretching on Crazing and Other Properties of Transparent Plastics (open access)

Effects of Multiaxial Stretching on Crazing and Other Properties of Transparent Plastics

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the effects of orientation by multi-axial stretching on properties of various plastic glazing materials. The materials studied were Lucite HC-222, Plexiglass 55, Gafite, and resin C. Some of the tests conducted included dimensional stability at elevated temperatures, surface abrasion, standard tensile tests, and stress-solvent crazing tests using ethylene dichloride.
Date: October 20, 1954
Creator: Wolock, Irvin & George, Desmond A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Qualitative Results from a Flight Investigation to Determine Aileron Effectiveness of Two Rocket-Propelled 1/20-Scale Models of the MX-76 Missile (open access)

Qualitative Results from a Flight Investigation to Determine Aileron Effectiveness of Two Rocket-Propelled 1/20-Scale Models of the MX-76 Missile

"Free-flight tests of two rocket-propelled l/20-scale models of the Bell MX-776 missile have been conducted to obtain measurements of the aileron deflection required to counteract the induced rolling moments caused by combined angles of attack and sideslip and thus to determine whether the ailerons provided were capable of controlling the model at the attitudes produced by the test conditions. Inability to obtain reasonably steady-state conditions and superimposed high-frequency oscillations in the data precluded any detailed analysis of the results obtained from the tests. For these reasons, the data presented are limited largely to qualitative results" (p. 1).
Date: October 20, 1955
Creator: Stevens, Joseph E.
System: The UNT Digital Library