Armstrong-Whitworth A.W. 15 "Atlanta" Airplane (British): A Commercial Multiplace Cantilever Monoplane (open access)

Armstrong-Whitworth A.W. 15 "Atlanta" Airplane (British): A Commercial Multiplace Cantilever Monoplane

Circular describing the Armstrong Whitworth XV "Atalanta" airplane, which is a commercial multiplace cantilever monoplane. Details of the wings, landing gear, fuselage, control surfaces, structural design, wing, engine, characteristics, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: August 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Bleriot 137 Military Airplane (French): A Twin-Engine Multiplace Monoplane (open access)

The Bleriot 137 Military Airplane (French): A Twin-Engine Multiplace Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Blériot 137, which is a metal modification of the Bléirot 127. A description of the crew, the equipment, firing tests of the guns, and flight characteristics are provided.
Date: August 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spartan "Cruiser" Commercial Airplane (British): A Six-Seat Low-Wing Cantilever Monoplane (open access)

Spartan "Cruiser" Commercial Airplane (British): A Six-Seat Low-Wing Cantilever Monoplane

Circular describing the Spartan "Cruiser", which is a six-seat low-wing cantilever commercial monoplane with three engines. Details of the construction, fuselage, wing, tail unit, power plant, fuel system, lubrication system, landing gear, controls, cabin arrangement, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: August 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Breda 32 Commercial Airplane (Italian): A Three-Engine All-Metal Low-Wing Monoplane (open access)

The Breda 32 Commercial Airplane (Italian): A Three-Engine All-Metal Low-Wing Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Breda 32, which is a commercial airplane with three engines and an all-metal construction. Details regarding the design, components, flight qualities, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: August 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength Tests on Thin-Walled Duralumin Cylinders in Torsion (open access)

Strength Tests on Thin-Walled Duralumin Cylinders in Torsion

This report is the first of a series presenting the results of strength tests on thin-walled cylinders and truncated cones of circular and elliptical section; it comprises the results obtained to date from torsion (pure shear) tests on 65 thin-walled duralumin cylinders of circular section with ends clamped to rigid bulkheads. The effect of variations in the length/radius and radius/thickness ratios on the type of failure is indicated, and a semi-empirical equation for the shearing stress at maximum load is given.
Date: August 1932
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characteristics of an airfoil as affected by fabric sag (open access)

Characteristics of an airfoil as affected by fabric sag

"This report presents the results of tests made at a high value of the Reynolds Number in the N.A.C.A. variable-density wind tunnel to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil as affected by fabric sag. Tests were made of two Gottingen 387 airfoils, one having the usual smooth surface and the other having a surface modified to simulate two types of fabric sag. The results of these tests indicate that the usual sagging of the wind covering between ribs has a very small effect on the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil" (p. 1).
Date: August 1932
Creator: Ward, Kenneth E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat dissipation from a finned cylinder at different fin-plane/air-stream angles (open access)

Heat dissipation from a finned cylinder at different fin-plane/air-stream angles

This report gives the results of an experimental determination of the temperature distribution in and the heat dissipation from a cylindrical finned surface for various fin-plane/air-stream angles. A steel cylinder 4.5 inches in diameter having slightly tapered fins of 0.30-inch pitch and 0.6 -inch width was equipped with an electrical heating unit furnishing 13 to 248 B.T.U. per hour per square inch of inside wall area. Air at speeds form 30 to 150 miles per hour was directed at seven different angles from 0 degrees to 90 degrees with respect to the fin planes. The tests show the best angle for cooling at all air speeds to be about 45 degrees. With the same temperature for the two conditions and with an air speed of 76 miles per hour, the heat input to the cylinder can be increased 50 percent at 45 degrees fin-plane/air-stream angle over that at 0 degrees.
Date: August 1932
Creator: Schey, Oscar W. & Biermann, Arnold E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of engine operating conditions on the vaporization of safety fuels (open access)

Effect of engine operating conditions on the vaporization of safety fuels

"Tests were conducted with the N.A.C.A. combustion apparatus to determine the effect of compression ratio and engine temperature on the vaporization of a hydrogenated "safety fuel" during the compression stroke under conditions similar to those in a spark-ignition engine. The effects of fuel boiling temperature on vaporization using gasoline, safety fuel, and Diesel fuel oil was also investigated. The results show that increasing the compression ratio has little effect on the rate of fuel vaporization, but that increasing the air temperature by increasing the engine temperature increases the rate of fuel vaporization" (p. 1).
Date: August 1932
Creator: Rothrock, A. M. & Waldron, C. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Paint for Priming Plaster Surfaces (open access)

Paint for Priming Plaster Surfaces

Results of commercial and experimental paints tested on plaster, concrete, and other porous surfaces.
Date: August 31, 1932
Creator: United States. Bureau of Standards.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reduction of Wing Lift by the Drag (open access)

Reduction of Wing Lift by the Drag

Drag and loss of lift of a wing are attributable to the same cause, wake formation, thus indicating that there is some relation between both. The analysis of measurements on Joukowsky sections revealed a typical course of curves for the interdependence between drag and loss of lift. The shape of the curves apparently depends quite regularly on the mean camber and on the thickness of the profile.
Date: August 1932
Creator: Betz, A. & Lotz, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Approximate Calculation of Multispar Cantilever and Semicantilever Wings With Parallel Ribs Under Direct and Indirect Loading (open access)

Approximate Calculation of Multispar Cantilever and Semicantilever Wings With Parallel Ribs Under Direct and Indirect Loading

A method is presented for approximate static calculation, which is based on the customary assumption of rigid ribs, while taking into account the systematic errors in the calculation results due to this arbitrary assumption. The procedure is given in greater detail for semicantilever and cantilever wings with polygonal spar plan form and for wings under direct loading only. The last example illustrates the advantages of the use of influence lines for such wing structures and their practical interpretation.
Date: August 1932
Creator: Sänger, Eugen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Determination of the Thickness of the Boundary Layer Along a Wing Section (open access)

Experimental Determination of the Thickness of the Boundary Layer Along a Wing Section

"The thickness and course of the boundary layer were measured in flight, in order to determine whether the relations on an airplane and on a shop-made wing can be brought into agreement with the results of wind-tunnel tests and Horst Muller's calculations of the thickness of the boundary layer, as developed from Karman's integral equation for the boundary layer" (p. 1).
Date: August 1932
Creator: Cuno, Otto
System: The UNT Digital Library