Characteristics of Naca 4400R Series Rectangular and Tapered Airfoils, Including the Effect of Split Flaps (open access)

Characteristics of Naca 4400R Series Rectangular and Tapered Airfoils, Including the Effect of Split Flaps

"At the request of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, tests were made in the variable-density wind tunnel of a tapered wing of 3-10-18 plan form and based on the NACA 4400R series sections. The wing was also tested with 0.2 chord split flaps, deflected 60 degrees, in the center of the wing and having flat span to wing span ratios of 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, and 1.0, respectively" (p. 1).
Date: January 1941
Creator: Greenberg, Harry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design charts for cross-flow tubular intercoolers charge-across-tube type (open access)

Design charts for cross-flow tubular intercoolers charge-across-tube type

Report presenting equations relating the various dimensions, air mass flow, and performance of a cross-flow tubular intercooler in which the charge flows across and the cooling air through the tubes. Design charts are presented from which the intercooler design characteristics and performance can be quickly determined.
Date: January 1941
Creator: Reuter, J. George & Valerino, Michael F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shear Lag in Corrugated Sheets Used for the Chord Member of a Box Beam (open access)

Shear Lag in Corrugated Sheets Used for the Chord Member of a Box Beam

"The problem of the distribution of normal stress across a wide corrugated sheet used as the chord of a box-beam-like structure is investigated theoretically and experimentally. Expressions are developed giving the stress distribution in beams, symmetrical or unsymmetrical, about a plane passed spanwise through the center of the sheet. The experiments were arranged to insure bending without torsion and surveys of the normal stresses were made by means of mechanical and electrical strain gages" (p. 1).
Date: January 1941
Creator: Newell, Joseph S. & Reissner, Eric
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Alternately High and Low Repeated Stresses Upon the Fatigue Strength of 25S-T Aluminum Alloy (open access)

Effect of Alternately High and Low Repeated Stresses Upon the Fatigue Strength of 25S-T Aluminum Alloy

"Fatigue tests were made on one lot of 3/4 inch diameter rolled-and-drawn 25S-T aluminum-alloy rod normal in composition and tensile properties. The specimens were tested at 3500 cycles per second in a rotating-beam fatigue test machine. Tests were made for three ratios (20:1, 50:1, and 200:1) of the number of cycles applied at low stress to the number applied at high stress. In general, failure occurred when the number of cycles at either the low or the high stress approached the ordinary fatigue curve for the material, regardless of the sequence in which the stresses were applied" (p. 1).
Date: January 1941
Creator: Stickley, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Model Tests of a Wing-Duct System for Auxiliary Air Supply (open access)

Model Tests of a Wing-Duct System for Auxiliary Air Supply

Report discusses the design of a cooling system developed for a Pratt & Whitney H-2800 engine equipped with a two-stage supercharger. The wing-duct system was newly developed and was determined to be a valuable method for cooling engine auxiliaries by combining simplicity with low drag and excellent cooling capabilities.
Date: January 1941
Creator: Bierman, David & Corson, Blake W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of optimum plan forms for control surfaces (open access)

Determination of optimum plan forms for control surfaces

Solutions found for a range of airfoil plan forms indicate that, regardless of the characteristics of the tail surface, the chord of the rudder or of the elevator should be very nearly constant over its span. The optimum ailerons are also of a characteristic shape, varying little with the plan form of the wing.
Date: January 30, 1941
Creator: Jones, Robert T. & Cohen, Doris
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Compressive Yield Strength of Extruded Shapes of 24ST Aluminum Alloy (open access)

The Compressive Yield Strength of Extruded Shapes of 24ST Aluminum Alloy

The following report discusses an investigation that was made to determine the tensile and the compressive properties of a large number of 24ST extruded shapes selected at random from commercial production in order to investigate the interrelation of these properties.
Date: January 1941
Creator: Templin, R. L.; Howell, F. M. & Hartmann, E. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stagnation Temperature Recording (open access)

Stagnation Temperature Recording

"The present report deals with the development of a thermometer for recording stagnation temperature in compressible mediums in turbulent flow within 1 to 2 percent error of the adiabatic temperature in the stagnation point, depending upon the speed. This was achieved by placing the junction of a thermocouple near the stagnation point of an aerodynamically beneficial body, special care being taken to assure an uninterrupted supply of fresh compressed air on the junction together with the use of metals of low thermal conductivity, thus keeping heat-transfer and heat-dissipation losses to a minimum. In other experiments the use of the plate thermometer was proved unsuitable for practical measurements by reason of its profound influence in the reading by the Reynolds number and by the direction of flow" (p. 1).
Date: January 1941
Creator: Wimmer, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characteristics of NACA 4400R Series Rectangular and Tapered Airfoils, Including the Effect of Split Flaps (open access)

Characteristics of NACA 4400R Series Rectangular and Tapered Airfoils, Including the Effect of Split Flaps

"At the request of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, tests were made in the variable-density wind tunnel of a tapered wing of 3-10-18 plan form and based on the NACA 4400R series sections. The wing was also tested with 0.2 chord spit flaps, deflected 60 deg span ratios of 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 1.0 respectively. In order to get data from which to calculate the characteristics of the flapped wing, the investigation was extended to include tests of the four rectangular airfoils of the NACA 4400R series (4409R, 4412R, 4415R, and 4418R) with full-span 0.2 chord, trailing edge split flaps deflected 60 deg" (p. 1).
Date: January 1941
Creator: Greenberg, Harry
System: The UNT Digital Library