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A general representation for axial-flow fans and turbines (open access)

A general representation for axial-flow fans and turbines

From Summary: "A general representation of fan and turbine arrangements on a single classification chart is presented which is made possible by a particular definition of the stage of an axial-flow fan or turbine. Several unconventional fan and turbine arrangements are indicated and the applications of these arrangements are discussed."
Date: June 1945
Creator: Perl, W. & Tucker, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Control-Surface Characteristics 22: Medium and Large Aerodynamic Balances of Two Nose Shapes and a Plain Overhang Used With a 0.20-Airfoil-Chord Flap on an NACA 0009 Airfoil (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Control-Surface Characteristics 22: Medium and Large Aerodynamic Balances of Two Nose Shapes and a Plain Overhang Used With a 0.20-Airfoil-Chord Flap on an NACA 0009 Airfoil

"Blunt-nose and elliptical-nose overhangs of 0.35 and 0.50 flap chord and a plain overhang on a flap having a chord of 0.20 airfoil chord have been tested in two-dimensional flow on an NACA 0009 airfoil. The results of the tests are presented as aerodynamic section characteristics for several flap deflections with the gap at the flap nose sealed or unsealed. Tests were made also to determine the effectiveness of a tab of 0.20 flap chord on the plain sealed flap and on a sealed flap having an elliptical overhang of 0.35 flap chord" (p. 1).
Date: June 1945
Creator: Riebe, John M. & McKinney, Elizabeth G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of fabric deflection at high speeds on the aerodynamic characteristics of the horizontal tail surface of an SB2D-1 airplane (open access)

Effect of fabric deflection at high speeds on the aerodynamic characteristics of the horizontal tail surface of an SB2D-1 airplane

Report presenting an investigation of a full-scale horizontal tail surface to determine the elevator-fabric deflection at high speeds and the aerodynamic effects of the fabric deflection. Two fabric-covered elevators differing only in rib spacing and a solid wooden elevator were tested. Results regarding fabric deflection and aerodynamic characteristics are provided.
Date: June 1945
Creator: Schueller, Carl F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of various carburetor throttle settings on the flow characteristics at the outlet of a supercharger inlet elbow (open access)

Effect of various carburetor throttle settings on the flow characteristics at the outlet of a supercharger inlet elbow

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effect of varying the carburetor throttle settings on the flow characteristics at the outlet of the supercharger inlet elbow. Air flow tests were made at several carburetor throttle settings ranging from open to closed. Results regarding distortion and turbulence are provided.
Date: June 1945
Creator: Moses, Jason J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of the Induced-Velocity Field of an Idealized Helicopter Rotor (open access)

Evaluation of the Induced-Velocity Field of an Idealized Helicopter Rotor

Report presenting a concept of a simplified vortex system of a rotor wake in order to obtain a formula for the normal component of induced velocity along the fore-and-aft diameter of the rotor disk of a helicopter rotors.
Date: June 1945
Creator: Coleman, Robert P.; Feingold, Arnold M. & Stempin, Carl W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Investigation of Methods for Computing Drag From Wake Surveys at High Subsonic Speeds (open access)

Theoretical Investigation of Methods for Computing Drag From Wake Surveys at High Subsonic Speeds

Report discusses graphs of constants meant to be used with a knowledge of maximum total head loss, static-pressure decrement, and integral of total-head loss across the wake of an airfoil to determine the section profile-drag coefficient. Computations of free-stream Mach numbers for certain assumed types of total-pressure distribution in the wake are provided to compare theoretical drag coefficients as determined by other equations based on the momentum method. While some disagreements are found, the more rapid technique is usable for wide variations in wake shapes for a Mach number range of 0.5 to 1.0.
Date: June 1945
Creator: Heaslet, Max A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Column and plate compressive strengths of aircraft structural materials: 17S-T aluminum-alloy sheet (open access)

Column and plate compressive strengths of aircraft structural materials: 17S-T aluminum-alloy sheet

From Summary: "Column and plate compressive strengths of 17S-T aluminum-alloy sheet were determined both within and beyond the elastic range from tests of thin-strip columns and from local-instability tests of formed Z- and channel-section columns. These tests are part of an extensive research investigation to provide data on the structural strengths of various aircraft materials. Results are presented in the form of curves and charts that may be used in the design and analysis of aircraft structures."
Date: June 1945
Creator: Heimerl, George J. & Roy, J. Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Backflow Phenomenon in Centrifugal Superchargers (open access)

An Investigation of Backflow Phenomenon in Centrifugal Superchargers

Report presenting an investigation to determine the nature and extent of the reversal of flow, which occurs at the inlet of centrifugal superchargers over a considerable portion of the operating range. Results regarding lampback patterns, tuft studies, backflow surveys, and effect of impeller tip speed on backflow are provided.
Date: June 1945
Creator: Benser, William A. & Moses, Jason J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effects of an increase in the concentration of ethylene dibromide in a leaded fuel on lead deposition, corrosion of exhaust valves, and knock-limited power (open access)

The effects of an increase in the concentration of ethylene dibromide in a leaded fuel on lead deposition, corrosion of exhaust valves, and knock-limited power

Report presenting an investigation of the use of ethylene dibromide to leaded fuel in order to prevent lead deposits within the cylinder. It is meant to react with lead to form volatile compounds that will be scavenged with exhaust gases. Results regarding the lead deposits, knock-limited effective pressures, performance, and temperatures are provided.
Date: June 1945
Creator: Mulcahy, B. A. & Zipkin, M. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Column and Plate Compressive Strengths of Aircraft Structural Materials: 24S-T Aluminum-Alloy Sheet (open access)

Column and Plate Compressive Strengths of Aircraft Structural Materials: 24S-T Aluminum-Alloy Sheet

"Column and plate compressive strengths of 24S-T aluminum-alloy sheet were determined both within and beyond the elastic range from tests of thin-strip columns and from local-instability tests of formed Z-end channel-section columns. These tests are the first of a series in an extensive research investigation to provide data on the structural strength of various aircraft materials. The results, which are presented in the form of curves and charts that may be used in the design and analysis of aircraft structures, supersede preliminary results published previously" (p. 1).
Date: June 1945
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E.; Schuette, Evan H.; Heimerl, George J. & Roy, J. Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending and Shear Stresses Developed by the Instantaneous Arrest of the Root of a Cantilever Beam Rotating With Constant Angular Velocity About a Transverse Axis Through the Root (open access)

Bending and Shear Stresses Developed by the Instantaneous Arrest of the Root of a Cantilever Beam Rotating With Constant Angular Velocity About a Transverse Axis Through the Root

From Summary: "A theoretical investigation was made of the behavior of a cantilever beam in rotational motion about a transverse axis through the root determining the stresses, the deflections, and the accelerations that occur in the beam as a result of the arrest of motion. The equations for bending and shear stress reveal that, at a given percentage of the distance from root to tip and at a given trip velocity, the bending stresses for a particular mode are independent of the length of the beam and the shear stresses vary inversely with the length. When examined with respect to a given angular velocity instead of a given tip velocity, the equations reveal that the bending stress is proportional to the length of the beam whereas the shear stress is independent of the length."
Date: June 1945
Creator: Stowell, Elbridge Z.; Schwartz, Edward B. & Houbolt, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library