Investigation of some wake vortex characteristics of an inclined ogive-cylinder body at Mach number 1.98 (open access)

Investigation of some wake vortex characteristics of an inclined ogive-cylinder body at Mach number 1.98

Report presenting measurements of the pitot-pressure distributions in the flow field, pressure distributions over the body, and downwash distributions through shed vortices for an inclined body of revolution at a free-stream Mach number of 1.98. Results regarding the experimental pressure distributions and vortex positions, vortex strengths computed from experiment, comparisons of theoretical and experimental vortex paths, and comparisons of theoretical and experimental downwash distributions through the body vortices are provided.
Date: August 23, 1955
Creator: Jorgensen, Leland H. & Perkins, Edward W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Taper Ratio on the Longitudinal Characteristics at Mach Numbers From 0.6 to 1.4 of a Wing-Body-Tail Combination Having an Unswept Wing of Aspect Ratio 3 (open access)

Effects of Taper Ratio on the Longitudinal Characteristics at Mach Numbers From 0.6 to 1.4 of a Wing-Body-Tail Combination Having an Unswept Wing of Aspect Ratio 3

Report presenting the results of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effects of a variation in wing taper ratio on the longitudinal characteristics of a wing-body combination at a variety of Mach numbers. The wings had an aspect ratio of 3, an unswept midchord line, and an NACA 64A003 profile. Results regarding the lift and pitching-moment characteristics and drag characteristics are provided.
Date: March 23, 1955
Creator: Summers, James L.; Treon, Stuart L. & Graham, Lawrence A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A method for evaluating the loads and controllability aspects of the pitch-up problem (open access)

A method for evaluating the loads and controllability aspects of the pitch-up problem

Report presenting a procedure for estimating the range of peak airplane load factors and maneuvering tail loads likely to be experienced in pitch-up maneuvers. Results of computations indicated that though the load factors and maneuvering tail loads were not critical in pitch-up maneuvers at 35,000 feet, they were likely to exceed design levels at 15,200 feet.
Date: August 23, 1955
Creator: Sadoff, Melvin; Matteson, Frederick H. & Havill, C. Dewey
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect on the low-speed aerodynamic characteristics of a 49 degree sweptback wing having an aspect ratio of 3.78 of blowing air over the trailing-edge flap and aileron (open access)

Effect on the low-speed aerodynamic characteristics of a 49 degree sweptback wing having an aspect ratio of 3.78 of blowing air over the trailing-edge flap and aileron

Report presenting an investigation in the full-scale tunnel to determine the effects on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 49.1 degree sweptback wing of blowing a high-energy stream of air over a trailing-edge flap and an aileron. The results indicated that significant increases in lift coefficient and an improvement in aileron effectiveness may be obtained by the blowing method of boundary-layer control.
Date: April 23, 1954
Creator: Whittle, Edward F., Jr. & Lipson, Stanley
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the aerodynamic and icing characteristics of a recessed fuel cell vent assembly 3: NACA flush-inlet-type vent (open access)

Investigation of the aerodynamic and icing characteristics of a recessed fuel cell vent assembly 3: NACA flush-inlet-type vent

An investigation conducted in the icing research tunnel to determine aerodynamic and icing characteristics of two flush-inlet-type fuel cell vent installations. The vent tubes were mounted in two different locations in the two installations. The vents were aerodynamically investigated to obtain vent-tube static-pressure differentials and pressure surveys as a function of tunnel-air velocity and angle of attack.
Date: April 23, 1948
Creator: Ruggeri, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-speed pressure distributions over the drooped-nose flap of a 42 degrees sweptback wing with circular-arc airfoil sections at a Reynolds number of 5.3 x 10(exp 6) (open access)

Low-speed pressure distributions over the drooped-nose flap of a 42 degrees sweptback wing with circular-arc airfoil sections at a Reynolds number of 5.3 x 10(exp 6)

Report presenting an investigation of the pressure distributions over the drooped-nose flap of a 42 degree sweptback wing with circular-arc airfoil sections and half-span trailing-edge split flaps in the 19-foot pressure tunnel. The effects of the deflection and span of the drooped-nose flap and effects of split trailing-edge flaps on the pressures over the drooped-nose flap were determined.
Date: September 23, 1948
Creator: Spooner, Stanley H. & Woods, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a Semispan Airplane Model With a Sweptback Wing and Tail From Tests at Transonic Speeds by the NACA Wing-Flow Method (open access)

Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a Semispan Airplane Model With a Sweptback Wing and Tail From Tests at Transonic Speeds by the NACA Wing-Flow Method

Report presenting an investigation using the NACA wing-flow method to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteristics at transonic speeds of a semispan airplane with a 45 degree sweptback wing and tail. Measurements of the lift and angle of attack for trim were made for several stabilizer and elevator settings. Testing was also performed to investigate the effects of transition wires mounted on the wing and tail, the effect of increasing the boundary-layer thickness on the test surface, and the effectiveness of a wing flap with a sweepback of 45 degrees.
Date: July 23, 1948
Creator: Sawyer, Richard H. & Lina, Lindsay J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Flight Measurements of Pressure-Distribution and Boundary-Layer Characteristics in the Presence of Shock (open access)

Some Flight Measurements of Pressure-Distribution and Boundary-Layer Characteristics in the Presence of Shock

Memorandum presenting some pressure-distribution and boundary-layer measurements made in flight in the presence of shock on two modifications of the local contour of the wings of a high-speed airplane. Results regarding the pressure distribution, boundary-layer surveys, and effects on test airplane are provided.
Date: July 23, 1948
Creator: Zalovcik, John A. & Luke, Ernest P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Empirical mode constants for calculating frequencies of axial-flow compressor blades (open access)

Empirical mode constants for calculating frequencies of axial-flow compressor blades

The vibration characteristics of a group of axial-flow compressor blades of similar geometry were investigated. Empirical-mode constants were determined for the first three bending and torsional modes. A comparison of experimentally determined frequencies of a second group of blades with frequencies computed using these mode constants showed that the computed values were correct within 10 percent. The approximate limiting ratios of depth to chord and length to chord below which these constants could not be used to compute the natural frequencies were also found experimentally.
Date: April 23, 1948
Creator: Millenson, M. B. & Wilterdink, P. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A limit pressure coefficient and an estimation of limit forces on airfoils at supersonic speeds (open access)

A limit pressure coefficient and an estimation of limit forces on airfoils at supersonic speeds

Report presenting the results of an estimation of the limit forces on airfoils at supersonic speeds. The limit pressure coefficient attainable on an airfoil is shown to be about 70 percent of the pressure coefficient for a vacuum over a wide range of Mach numbers.
Date: August 23, 1948
Creator: Mayer, John P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic-Flutter Investigation of Wings Attached to Two Low-Acceleration Rocket-Propelled Vehicles (open access)

Transonic-Flutter Investigation of Wings Attached to Two Low-Acceleration Rocket-Propelled Vehicles

Two low-acceleration transonic-flutter vehicles were launched and flown. The first carried two test wings, one of which fluttered at M = 0.92 at a frequency of 61.4 cycles per second. The reference flutter speed determined from two-dimensional theory for an unswept wing in incompressible flow is conservative when compared to the experimental flutter speed. The second vehicle carried two test wings, one of which failed at M = 0.71 because of low-frequency divergent oscillation. Since this failure was not caused by conventional flexure-torsion flutter, no comparison with a reference flutter speed can be made.
Date: November 23, 1948
Creator: Lundstrom, Reginald R.; Lauten, William T., Jr. & Angle, Ellwyn E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operating Temperatures of I-40-5 Turbojet Engine Burner Liners and the Effect of Temperature Variation on Burner-Liner Service Life (open access)

Operating Temperatures of I-40-5 Turbojet Engine Burner Liners and the Effect of Temperature Variation on Burner-Liner Service Life

Report presenting an investigation of burner liners in a turbojet engine to determine the principal factors limiting the burner-liner service life. The investigation covered a range of engine speeds and testing was conducted to determine whether bare, ceramic-coated, or shielded thermocouples would give the most correct temperature readings.
Date: August 23, 1948
Creator: Wilsted, H. D.; Duffy, Robert T. & Grey, Ralph E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight investigation of the rolling effectiveness at high subsonic, transonic, and supersonic speeds of leading-edge and trailing-edge ailerons in conjunction with tapered and untapered plan forms (open access)

Free-flight investigation of the rolling effectiveness at high subsonic, transonic, and supersonic speeds of leading-edge and trailing-edge ailerons in conjunction with tapered and untapered plan forms

Report presenting several rectangular and tapered wing configurations with leading-edge and trailing-edge ailerons tested as part of a general investigation of an aerodynamic control at supersonic speeds. Results indicated that the use of the leading-edge aileron alone was ineffective or caused negative control until a high Mach number was attained. Results for the untapered configurations, tapered configurations, and drag measurements are provided.
Date: July 23, 1948
Creator: Strass, H. Kurt
System: The UNT Digital Library
Residual Stress Analysis of Overspeeded Disk With Central Hole by X-Ray Diffraction (open access)

Residual Stress Analysis of Overspeeded Disk With Central Hole by X-Ray Diffraction

An X-ray - diffraction analysis of residual surface stresses after plastic strain was introduced in a parallel-sided 3S-O aluminum disk with a central hole by two types of centrifugal overspeed is reported. Both tangential and radial stresses were generally tensile with large local variations near the hole where surface stresses may have been partly superficial. These stresses were both tensile and compressive dependent on the distance from the disk center when mass compression was effected near the hole.
Date: July 23, 1948
Creator: Good, James N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Force, Static Longitudinal Stability, and Control Characteristics of a 1/16-Scale Model of the Bell XS-1 Transonic Research Airplane at High Mach Numbers (open access)

Force, Static Longitudinal Stability, and Control Characteristics of a 1/16-Scale Model of the Bell XS-1 Transonic Research Airplane at High Mach Numbers

Report presenting results obtained to determine the effects of compressibility at high Mach numbers on a scale model of the Bell XS-1 transonic research airplane. The results are presented for several model configurations through a range of Mach numbers. Results regarding aerodynamic characteristics and static longitudinal stability characteristics are provided.
Date: June 23, 1948
Creator: Mattson, Axel T. & Loving, Donald L.
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
Effects of double-slotted flaps and leading-edge modifications on the low-speed characteristics of a large-scale 45 degrees swept-back wing with and without camber and twist (open access)

Effects of double-slotted flaps and leading-edge modifications on the low-speed characteristics of a large-scale 45 degrees swept-back wing with and without camber and twist

Report presenting an investigation of two large-scale, semispan, wing-fuselage models with the 0.25-chord line swept back 45 degrees to determine and compare the effects of partial-span, double-slotted flaps on the characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing with and without camber and twist. A secondary investigation was also conducted to determine the effects of various full-span, leading-edge modifications on the characteristics of the models with and without the flaps.
Date: July 23, 1951
Creator: James, Harry A. & Dew, Joseph K.
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