Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Circular Cylinder at Mach Number 6.86 and Angles of Attack Up to 90 Degrees (open access)

Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Circular Cylinder at Mach Number 6.86 and Angles of Attack Up to 90 Degrees

"Pressure-distribution and force tests of a circular cylinder have been made in the Langley 11-inch hypersonic tunnel at a Mach number of 6.86, a Reynolds number of 129,000 based on diameter, and angles of attack up to 90 degrees. The results are compared with the hypersonic approximation of Grimminger, Williams, and Young and with a simple modification of the Newtonian flow theory. The comparison of experimental results shows that either theory gives adequate general aerodynamic characteristics but that the modified Newtonian theory gives a more accurate prediction of the pressure distribution" (p. 1).
Date: March 11, 1954
Creator: Penland, Jim A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental investigation of hollow turbine blades for expandable jet engines (open access)

An experimental investigation of hollow turbine blades for expandable jet engines

From Summary: "An experimental investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using hollow turbine blades in engines designed for short service life. Airfoils were fabricated from sheet material and techniques of welding and brazing attachment were investigated. The airfoils were not intended to be cooled. A principal objective was the reduction of strategic material requirements primarily as a function of direct weight reduction."
Date: March 11, 1954
Creator: Morgan, W. C. & Morse, C. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressures and Associated Aerodynamic and Load Characteristics for Two Bodies of Revolution at Transonic Speeds (open access)

Pressures and Associated Aerodynamic and Load Characteristics for Two Bodies of Revolution at Transonic Speeds

Report presenting an analysis of results obtained from a transonic wind-tunnel investigation of two bodies of revolution with the same nose shape but two different shapes of afterbody. Results regarding pressure distribution, normal-force characteristics, pitching-moment and center-of-pressure characteristics, and detailed load characteristics are provided.
Date: March 11, 1954
Creator: Robinson, Harold L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thrust and drag characteristics of a convergent-divergent nozzle with various exhaust jet temperatures (open access)

Thrust and drag characteristics of a convergent-divergent nozzle with various exhaust jet temperatures

From Summary: "An investigation was conducted in the 8-by-6 foot supersonic wind tunnel on the effect of exhaust-gas temperatures on the external and internal characteristics of a convergent-divergent nozzle having an area expansion ratio of 1.83. Data were obtained over a pressure-ratio range from 1 to 20 at free-stream Mach numbers of 1.6 and 2.0 for exhaust temperatures of 860 degrees, 1650 degrees, and 2000 degrees R. Results of this investigation indicated that generally both the internal and external performance characteristics were only slightly affected by a large change in jet temperature. The small differences in performance which did occur were predicted satisfactorily from theoretical considerations."
Date: March 11, 1954
Creator: Hearth, Donald P. & Wilcox, Fred A.
System: The UNT Digital Library