Experimental Investigation of the Stability, Control, and Induced Rolling Moments of a Canard Missile Airframe at a Mach Number of 1.7 (open access)

Experimental Investigation of the Stability, Control, and Induced Rolling Moments of a Canard Missile Airframe at a Mach Number of 1.7

Memorandum presenting the results of an investigation of the stability, control, and induced rolling moments of a canard missile with cruciform wings of rectangular plan form at Mach number 1.7. All data including the measured hinge moments of the canard control surfaces, the axial forces on the complete missile, and the forces and moments on the various combinations of the missile components are presented in tabular form.
Date: September 23, 1952
Creator: Chubb, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Boundary-Layer Suction Through Slots to Obtain Extensive Laminar Boundary Layers on a 15 Percent-Thick Airfoil Section at High Reynolds Numbers (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Boundary-Layer Suction Through Slots to Obtain Extensive Laminar Boundary Layers on a 15 Percent-Thick Airfoil Section at High Reynolds Numbers

Memorandum presenting a two-dimensional wind-tunnel investigation to determine the extent to which boundary-layer removal through slots is effective as a means for maintaining extensive laminar layers at high Reynolds numbers. Results regarding drag, suction-flow and pressure-loss distribution, surface pressure distribution, lift, and difficulties encountered in obtaining extensive laminar flow are provided.
Date: June 23, 1952
Creator: Loftin, Laurence K., Jr. & Horton, Elmer A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of Isothermal Wake-Flow Characteristics of Various Flame-Holder Shapes (open access)

Experimental Study of Isothermal Wake-Flow Characteristics of Various Flame-Holder Shapes

"An investigation of the isothermal wake-flow characteristics of several flame-holder shapes was carried out in a 4- by 4-inch flow chamber. The effects of flame-holder-shape changes on the characteristics of the Karman vortices and thus on the recirculation zones to which experimenters have related the combustion process were obtained for several flame holders. The results may furnish a basis of correlation, of combustion efficiency and stability for similarly shaped flame holders in combustion studies" (p. 1).
Date: January 23, 1952
Creator: Younger, George G.; Gabriel, David S. & Mickelsen, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Several Supersonic Missile Configurations Directed Toward Minimizing Center-of-Pressure Travel (open access)

An Investigation of Several Supersonic Missile Configurations Directed Toward Minimizing Center-of-Pressure Travel

Memorandum presenting an investigation in the 9-inch supersonic tunnel of several missiles with low-aspect-ratio, cruciform, tandem lifting surfaces with a view toward developing a missile with small variations of center-of-pressure location at various angles of attack and roll. The investigation centered about a basic configuration with equal-span wings and tails.
Date: September 23, 1952
Creator: Rainey, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of the Stability, Control, and Induced Rolling Moments of a Canard Missile Airframe at a Mach Number of 1.7 (open access)

Experimental Investigation of the Stability, Control, and Induced Rolling Moments of a Canard Missile Airframe at a Mach Number of 1.7

Memorandum presenting the results of an investigation of the stability, control, and induced rolling moments of a canard missile with cruciform wings of rectangular plan form at Mach number 1.7. All of the data obtained, including the measured hinge moments of the canard control surfaces, axial forces on the complete missile, and forces and moments on the various combinations of missile components are presented in tabular form.
Date: September 23, 1952
Creator: Chubb, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Load Measurements Over a Leading-Edge Slat on a 40 Degree Sweptback Wing at Mach Numbers From 0.10 to 0.91 (open access)

Aerodynamic Load Measurements Over a Leading-Edge Slat on a 40 Degree Sweptback Wing at Mach Numbers From 0.10 to 0.91

Report presenting an investigation of the aerodynamic loads on a leading-edge slat on a 40 degree sweptback wing with NACA 64(sub 1)-112 airfoil sections in the low-turbulence pressure tunnel. Results regarding wing force data, slat force data, and slat pressure distributions are provided.
Date: September 23, 1952
Creator: Cahill, Jones F. & Nuber, Robert J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-speed investigation of the effects of nacelles on the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a 60 degree sweptback delta-wing - fuselage combination with NACA 65A003 airfoil sections (open access)

Low-speed investigation of the effects of nacelles on the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a 60 degree sweptback delta-wing - fuselage combination with NACA 65A003 airfoil sections

Report presenting an investigation in the full-scale tunnel to determine the effects of symmetrically located wing nacelles on the low-speed aerodynamic characteristics of a 60 degree sweptback delta-wing-fuselage combination. The testing occurred with three spanwise nacelle locations with three chordwise positions at each spanwise station.
Date: July 23, 1952
Creator: Scallion, William I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of engine performance and high-temperature properties of precision-cast turbine blades of high carbon Stellite 21 and controlled grain-size-Stellite 21 (open access)

Investigation of engine performance and high-temperature properties of precision-cast turbine blades of high carbon Stellite 21 and controlled grain-size-Stellite 21

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effect of controlled grain size and increased carbon content on engine performance and high-temperature properties of precision-cast Stellite 21 turbine blades. Results regarding blade stresses, engine operation, and metallurgical examination are provided.
Date: June 23, 1952
Creator: Yaker, Charles; Garrett, Floyd B. & Sikora, Paul F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight-tunnel investigation of the dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of a high-aspect-ratio bomber model with a sweptback-wing fighter model attached to each wing tip (open access)

Free-flight-tunnel investigation of the dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of a high-aspect-ratio bomber model with a sweptback-wing fighter model attached to each wing tip

Report presenting an investigation in the free-flight tunnel to determine the dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of a high-aspect-ratio bomber model with a sweptback-wing fighter model attached to each wing tip with freedom in roll. The results indicated that the longitudinal position of the fighters with respect to the bomber had an important effect on the flight behavior of the coupled configuration.
Date: September 23, 1952
Creator: Bennett, Charles V. & Boisseau, Peter C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of horizontal-tail position and aspect ratio on low-speed static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a 60 degree triangular-wing model having twin triangular all-movable tails (open access)

Effects of horizontal-tail position and aspect ratio on low-speed static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a 60 degree triangular-wing model having twin triangular all-movable tails

Report presenting a low-speed investigation in the stability tunnel to determine the effects of tail height, length, and aspect ratio on the static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a 60 degree triangular-wing model with twin triangular all-movable tails located near the wing tips.
Date: May 23, 1952
Creator: Jaquet, Byron M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Measurements of the Lateral Stability and Control Characteristics of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane (open access)

Flight Measurements of the Lateral Stability and Control Characteristics of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane

Report presenting the results of a flight investigation of the lateral stability and control characteristics of a high-speed fighter airplane. Results regarding the control-free lateral oscillations, sideslip characteristics, rudder control characteristics, rudder hinge-moment characteristics, and rolling characteristics are provided.
Date: September 23, 1952
Creator: Crane, H. L.; Beckhardt, A. R. & Matheny, C. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low speed stability characteristics of a complete model with a wing of W plan form (open access)

Low speed stability characteristics of a complete model with a wing of W plan form

Report presenting an investigation of the low-speed static stability characteristics of a complete model equipped with a W wing. The lift-curve slope of the wing-fuselage combination was found to be in good agreement with that predicted by available wing-alone theory. Results regarding the longitudinal characteristics, wing-juncture modifications, and lateral and directional stability characteristics are provided.
Date: April 23, 1952
Creator: Polhamus, Edward C. & Becht, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Measurements at Mach Numbers From 1.1 to 1.9 of the Zero-Lift Drag of a Twin-Engine Supersonic Ram-Jet Configuration (open access)

Flight Measurements at Mach Numbers From 1.1 to 1.9 of the Zero-Lift Drag of a Twin-Engine Supersonic Ram-Jet Configuration

Report presenting a flight investigation to determine the zero-lift drag characteristics of a twin-engine supersonic ramjet configuration in order to make performance calculations below the design Mach number. Data was obtained over a range of Mach numbers for two power-off ramjet models with and without nacelles. Information about the variation of Reynolds number, total and external drag coefficients, and model-component drag coefficients is provided.
Date: June 23, 1952
Creator: Leiss, Abraham
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effects of tip-mounted jet nacelles on the transonic characteristics of low-aspect-ratio wings (open access)

The effects of tip-mounted jet nacelles on the transonic characteristics of low-aspect-ratio wings

Report presenting an investigation of the effects of tip-mounted jet-engine nacelles on the aerodynamic characteristics of low-aspect-ratio rectangular and tapered wings using the transonic-bump technique. The effect of the tip-mounted nacelles was generally to increase the lift-curve slopes for wings of aspect ratio 2 or larger with upper or lower mounted nacelles causing larger increases than symmetrically mounted nacelles. Results regarding rectangular wings and tapered wings are provided.
Date: December 23, 1952
Creator: Coe, Charles F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Method for Estimating Speed Response of Gas-Turbine Engines (open access)

A Method for Estimating Speed Response of Gas-Turbine Engines

Memorandum presenting a brief method for estimating the speed response of turbojet and turbine-propeller engines to a step change in fuel flow. The method approximates the dynamic equilibrium in the gas-turbine engine with a first-order linear differential equation, the time constant of which varies inversely with the equilibrium speed. Engine time constants computed by means of this method are compared with time-constant data obtained by direct measurement of transient on three turbojet engines and two turbine-propeller engines.
Date: January 23, 1952
Creator: Gold, Harold & Rosenzweig, Solomon
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Characteristics of Two Delta Wings at Mach Number 4.04 and Correlations of Lift and Minimum-Drag Data for Delta Wings at Mach Numbers From 1.62 to 6.9 (open access)

Aerodynamic Characteristics of Two Delta Wings at Mach Number 4.04 and Correlations of Lift and Minimum-Drag Data for Delta Wings at Mach Numbers From 1.62 to 6.9

Report presenting tests of the aerodynamic characteristics of two delta wings of the same aspect ratio and airfoil sections at Mach number 4.04. The results indicated that the ratio of the experimental lift-curve slope to the theoretical two-dimensional lift-curve slope from previous testing is valid at this Mach number.
Date: December 23, 1952
Creator: Ulmann, Edward F. & Dunning, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Small-Scale Transonic Investigation of the Effects of Partial-Span Leading-Edge Camber on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 50 Degree 38' Sweptback Wing of Aspect Ratio 2.98 (open access)

Small-Scale Transonic Investigation of the Effects of Partial-Span Leading-Edge Camber on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 50 Degree 38' Sweptback Wing of Aspect Ratio 2.98

"A small-scale transonic investigation of two semispan wings of the same plan form was made in the Langley high-speed 7- by 10-foot tunnel through a Mach number range of 0.70 to 1.10 and a mean-test Reynolds number range of 745,000 to 845,000 to determine the effects of partial-span leading-edge camber on the aerodynamic characteristics of a swept-back wing. This paper presents the results of the investigation of wing-alone and wing-fuselage configurations of the two wings; one, was an uncambered wing and the other had the forward 45 percent of the chord cambered over the outboard 55 percent of the span. The semispan wings had 50deg 38ft sweepback of their quarter-chord lines, aspect ratio of 2.98, taper ratio of 0.45, and modified NACA 64A-series airfoil sections tapered in thickness ratio" (p. 1).
Date: June 23, 1952
Creator: Alford, William J., Jr. & Byrnes, Andrew L., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Time-History Data of Maneuvers Performed by an F-86A Airplane During Squadron Operational Training (open access)

Time-History Data of Maneuvers Performed by an F-86A Airplane During Squadron Operational Training

"Preliminary results of one phase of a control-motion study program are presented in the form of plots of load factor.and angular acceleration against indicated airspeed and of time histories of several measured quantities. The results were obtained from 197 maneuvers performed by an F-86A jet-fighter airplane during normal squadron operational training. Most of the tactical maneuvers of which the F-86A is capable were performed at pressure altitudes ranging from 0 to 32,000 feet and at indicated airspeeds ranging from 95 to 650 miles per hour" (p. 1).
Date: May 23, 1952
Creator: Henderson, Campbell; Thornton, James & Mayo, Alton
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of boundary-layer suction through slots to obtain extensive laminar boundary layers on a 15-percent-thick airfoil section at high Reynolds numbers (open access)

Experimental investigation of boundary-layer suction through slots to obtain extensive laminar boundary layers on a 15-percent-thick airfoil section at high Reynolds numbers

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the extent to which boundary-layer removal through slots is effective as a means for maintaining extensive laminar layers at high Reynolds numbers. Results regarding drag, suction-flow and pressure-loss distribution, surface pressure distribution, lift, and some of the difficulties involved in obtaining extensive laminar flow are provided.
Date: June 23, 1952
Creator: Loftin, Laurence K., Jr. & Horton, Elmer A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Effects of a Vortex-Generator Configuration on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 1/4-Scale Model of the X-1 Airplane (10-Percent-Thick Wing) (open access)

An Investigation of the Effects of a Vortex-Generator Configuration on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 1/4-Scale Model of the X-1 Airplane (10-Percent-Thick Wing)

From Summary: "An investigation of a vortex-generator configuration on the wings of a l/4-scale model of the X-1 airplane having a 10-percent-thick wing was conducted in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel. The effect of the vortex generators was determined by comparing the model aerodynamic characteristics, wing-pressure distributions, and wing-wake patterns for model configurations with and without vortex generators on the wings. Results are presented from tests at 0.1 increments in Mach number from about 0.69 to 0.99, at Reynolds numbers of about 4.1 x 10(exp 6) to 4.7 x 10(exp 6), and through an angle-of-attack range up to 1.5 deg at lower speeds and up to 5 deg at the highest speed."
Date: December 23, 1952
Creator: Runckel, Jack F. & Henderson, James H.
System: The UNT Digital Library