Potez 37R2 Military Airplane: A Two-Place Long-Distance Observation Monoplane (open access)

Potez 37R2 Military Airplane: A Two-Place Long-Distance Observation Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Potez 37R2 military airplane, which is a two-place long-distance observation monoplane. Details of the design, construction, components, characteristics, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1931
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Henderson "Hendy" 302 Cabin Airplane (British): A Two-Seat Low-Wing Cantilever Monoplane (open access)

The Henderson "Hendy" 302 Cabin Airplane (British): A Two-Seat Low-Wing Cantilever Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Hendy 302, which is a two-seat, low-wing cantilever monoplane with a hinged cabin top. A description of the design, flying qualities, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Breguet Military Airplane, Type 33: A Two-Place Long-Distance Sesquiplane for Observation and Bombing (open access)

Breguet Military Airplane, Type 33: A Two-Place Long-Distance Sesquiplane for Observation and Bombing

Circular presenting a description of the Breguet military airplane, Type 33, which is a two-place long-distance sesquiplane made for observation and bombing. Details of the components, bomb dropping, flying qualities, design, flying qualities and performances, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1931
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Airspeed "Oxford" Training Airplane (British): A Two-Engine Cantilever Monoplane (open access)

The Airspeed "Oxford" Training Airplane (British): A Two-Engine Cantilever Monoplane

Circular describing the Airspeed A.S. 10 "Oxford", which is a twin-engine trainer with a variety of equipment, including propellers, landing gear, and other components.Details of the wings, fuselage, the inside, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1937
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Latécoère 501 Commercial Seaplane (French): A Three-Engine Metal Sesquiplane (open access)

The Latécoère 501 Commercial Seaplane (French): A Three-Engine Metal Sesquiplane

Circular presenting a description of the Latécoère 501. A more detailed description of the general characteristics, power plant, wings, planing fins, hull, tail surfaces, and flying characteristics are provided.
Date: September 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The S.P.C.A. 30 M.4 Military Airplane (French): A Multiplace Low-Wing Airplane (open access)

The S.P.C.A. 30 M.4 Military Airplane (French): A Multiplace Low-Wing Airplane

Circular describing the S.P.C.A. 30 M.4 multiplace, which is an aircraft designed to carry four people that can be used as a fighter aircraft or a day or night bomber. Details of the design, components, engines, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments With Airplane Brakes (open access)

Experiments With Airplane Brakes

This report begins by examining the forces on the brake shoes. For the determination of the load distribution over the shoes it was assumed that the brake linings follow Hooke's law, are neatly fitted and bedded in by wear. The assumption of Hooke's law, that is, the proportionality between compression of the lining and the absorption of force, is fulfilled to a certain extent for the loading, as becomes apparent from the load tests described further on. But there is a material discrepancy at unloading.
Date: September 1931
Creator: Michael, Franz
System: The UNT Digital Library
Load Assumptions for Calculating the Strength of Airplanes (open access)

Load Assumptions for Calculating the Strength of Airplanes

"The following load assumptions shall be taken as the basis of the strength calculations. Certain definite load conditions (e.g. of flight, control, landing and transport) shall be assumed. The loads shall be assumed to be safe loads, constant or only slowly variable, and the inertia forces due to elastic deformation are accordingly disregarded. The external forces, the force of gravity and the inertia forces on the whole airplane shall produce a condition of equilibrium" (p. 1).
Date: September 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Floats and Float Tests (open access)

On Floats and Float Tests

The principal source of information on float resistance is the model test. In view of the insuperable difficulties opposing any attempt at theoretical treatment of the resistance problem, particularly at attitudes which tend toward satisfactory take-off, such as the transitory stage to planing, the towing test is and will remain the primary method for some time.
Date: September 1931
Creator: Seewald, Friedrich
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of the End Fixation of Airplane Struts (open access)

Effects of the End Fixation of Airplane Struts

The main purpose of this report is to give references to literature on the subject of end fixation of airplane struts and also to furnish the constructor with a general survey of the simplest methods for estimating the end-fixation effect.
Date: September 1930
Creator: Teichmann, Alfred
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dangerous Sideslip of a Stalled Airplane and Its Prevention (open access)

The Dangerous Sideslip of a Stalled Airplane and Its Prevention

This investigation covers only that phase of airplane accidents which are the result of sideslip. We examine the circumstances under which this occurs, study the behavior of present-day airplane types (monoplane, conventional and staggered biplane) therein and endeavor to find a solution whereby this danger may be avoided.
Date: September 1931
Creator: Fuchs, Richard & Schmidt, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests for the Determination of Static Longitudinal Stability (open access)

Flight Tests for the Determination of Static Longitudinal Stability

The accuracy of the instruments used for flight test measurements has been inadequate so a new series of tests were commissioned with the development of an accurate elevator setting recorder.
Date: September 1930
Creator: Blenk, Hermann
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Column Strength of Two Extruded Aluminum-Alloy H-Sections (open access)

The Column Strength of Two Extruded Aluminum-Alloy H-Sections

"Extruded aluminum-alloy members of various cross sections are used in aircraft as compression members either singly or as stiffeners for aluminum-alloy sheet. In order to design such members, it is necessary to know their column strength or, in the case of stiffeners, the value of the double modulus, which is best obtained for practical purposes from column tests. Column tests made on two extruded h-sections are described, and column formulas and formulas for the ratio of the double modulus to Young's modulus, based on the tests, are given" (p. 289).
Date: September 30, 1938
Creator: Osgood, William R. & Holt, Marshall
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mechanism of flutter: A theoretical and experimental investigation of the flutter problem (open access)

Mechanism of flutter: A theoretical and experimental investigation of the flutter problem

From Summary: "The results of the basic flutter theory originally devised in 1934 and published as NACA Technical Report no. 496 are presented in a simpler and more complete form convenient for further studies. The paper attempts to facilitate the judgement of flutter problems by a systematic survey of the theoretical effects of the various parameters. A large number of experiments were conducted on cantilever wings, with and without ailerons, in the NACA high-speed wind tunnel for the purpose of verifying the theory and to study its adaptability to three-dimensional problems."
Date: September 22, 1938
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore & Garrick, I. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flame Speeds and Energy Considerations for Explosions in a Spherical Bomb (open access)

Flame Speeds and Energy Considerations for Explosions in a Spherical Bomb

"Simultaneous measurements were made of the speed of flame and the rise in pressure during explosions of mixtures of carbon monoxide, normal heptane, iso-octane, and benzene in a 10-inch spherical bomb with central ignition. From these records, fundamental properties of the explosive mixtures, which are independent of the apparatus, were computed. The transformation velocity, or speed at which flame advances into and transforms the explosive mixture, increases with both the temperature and the pressure of the unburned gas" (p. 39).
Date: September 28, 1939
Creator: Fiock, Ernest F.; Marvin, Charles F., Jr.; Caldwell, Frank R. & Roeder, Carl H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of air flow in an engine cylinder (open access)

A study of air flow in an engine cylinder

A 4-stroke-cycle test engine was equipped with a glass cylinder and the air movements within it were studied while the engine was being motored. Different types of air flow were produced by using shrouded intake valves in various arrangements and by altering the shape of the intake-air passage in the cylinder head. The air movements were made visible by mixing feathers with the entering air, and high-speed motion pictures were taken of them so that the air currents might be studied in detail and their velocities measured. Motion pictures were also taken of gasoline sprays injected into the cylinder on the intake stroke. The photographs showed that: a wide variety of induced air movements could be created in the cylinder; the movements always persisted throughout the compression stroke; and the only type of movement that persisted until the end of the cycle was rotation about the cylinder axis.
Date: September 15, 1938
Creator: Lee, Dana W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The knocking characteristics of fuels in relation to maximum permissible performance of aircraft engines (open access)

The knocking characteristics of fuels in relation to maximum permissible performance of aircraft engines

An analysis is presented of the relationship of various engine factors to knock in preignition in an aircraft engine. From this analysis and from the available experimental data, a method of evaluating the knocking characteristics of the fuel in an aircraft-engine cylinder is suggested.
Date: September 14, 1938
Creator: Rothrock, A. M. & Biermann, Arnold E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Avro C.30 Direct-Control Autogiro (British) (open access)

Avro C.30 Direct-Control Autogiro (British)

Circular describing the Avro C.30 direct-control autogiro. Details of the construction, fuselage, engine mounting, tail, cockpits, rotor system, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1934
Creator: Colson, C. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Breguet 270 General-Purpose Military Airplane (French): A Two-Seat All-Steel Sesquiplane (open access)

The Breguet 270 General-Purpose Military Airplane (French): A Two-Seat All-Steel Sesquiplane

Circular presenting a description of the Breguet 270 general-purpose military airplane, which is a two-set, all-steel sesquiplane. Details regarding the basic principles of design, construction, components, flying qualities, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: September 1930
Creator: De Marolles, R. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interrelation of Exhaust-Gas Constituents (open access)

Interrelation of Exhaust-Gas Constituents

This report presents the results of an investigation conducted to determine the interrelation of the constituents of the exhaust gases of internal-combustion engines and the effect of engine performance on these relations. Six single-cylinder, liquid-cooled tests engines and one 9-cylinder radial air-cooled engine were tested. Various types of combustion chambers were used and the engines were operated at compression ratios from 5.1 to 7.0 using spark ignition and from 13.5 to 15.6 using compression ignition. The investigation covered a range of engine speeds from 1,500 to 2,100 r.p.m.
Date: September 7, 1937
Creator: Gerrish, Harold C. & Voss, Fred
System: The UNT Digital Library
Column Strength of Tubes Elastically Restrained Against Rotation at the Ends (open access)

Column Strength of Tubes Elastically Restrained Against Rotation at the Ends

Report presents the results of a study made of the effects of known end restraint on commercially available round and streamline tubing of chromium-molybdenum steel, duralumin, stainless steel, and heat-treated chromium-molybdenum steel; and a more accurate method than any previously available, but still a practical method, was developed for designing compression members in riveted or welded structures, particularly aircraft. Two hundred specimens were tested as short, medium-length, and long columns with freely supported ends or elastically restrained ends. Tensile and compressive tests were made on each piece of original tubing from which column specimens were cut.
Date: September 9, 1937
Creator: Osgood, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rolling Friction of Several Airplane Wheels and Tires and the Effect of Rolling Friction on Take-Off (open access)

The Rolling Friction of Several Airplane Wheels and Tires and the Effect of Rolling Friction on Take-Off

This report presents the results of tests made to determine the rolling friction of airplane wheels and tires under various conditions of wheel loading, tire inflation pressure, and ground surface. The effect of wheel-bearing type was also investigated. Six pairs of wheels and tires were tested including two sizes of each of the types designated as standard (high pressure), low pressure, and extra low pressure. The results of calculations intended to show the effect of variations in rolling friction on take-off are also presented.
Date: September 19, 1936
Creator: Wetmore, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Argon and Helium Upon Explosions of Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen (open access)

Some Effects of Argon and Helium Upon Explosions of Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen

Report presents the results of an investigation conducted to study the effects of the inert gases, argon and helium, upon flame speed and expansion ratio in exploding mixtures of carbon monoxide, oxygen and water. For the particular gas mixtures investigated the results show that: (1) With the possible exception of helium in small amounts the addition of inert gas always produces decreased flame speed and expansion ratio; (2) like volumes of argon and helium have very different effects upon flame speed but practically the same effect upon expansion ratio; and (3) the difference in the effect of these two gases upon speed is independent of the ratio of carbon monoxide to oxygen. A discussion of some possible modes by which inert gases may produce the observed effects is included.
Date: September 25, 1935
Creator: Fiock, Ernst F. & Roeder, Carl H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Further Studies of Flame Movement and Pressure Development in an Engine Cylinder (open access)

Further Studies of Flame Movement and Pressure Development in an Engine Cylinder

This report describes an investigation using a stroboscopic apparatus for observing flame movement through a large number of small windows distributed over the head of a spark-ignition engine in following flame spread with combustion chambers of different shapes at two engine speed and for a variety of spark-plug locations including single and twin ignition. The principal factors influencing flame movement in the engine are discussed, and the lack of reliable information regarding their separate effects upon the structure of the flame and its speed of propagation are emphasized.
Date: September 1935
Creator: Marvin, Charles F., Jr.; Wharton, Armistead & Roeder, Carl H.
System: The UNT Digital Library