An Electric Thrust Meter Suitable for Flight Investigation of Propellers (open access)

An Electric Thrust Meter Suitable for Flight Investigation of Propellers

A lightweight instrument that utilizes resistance-wire electric strain gases to measure propeller-shaft thrust has been developed. A wind-tunnel investigation on a propeller installed, on a single-engine pursuit airplane showed that the instrument gave a reliable indication of propeller-shaft thrust to an accuracy of +/-2 percent within its calibrated range. No attempt was made to determine the relation of indicated shaft thrust to net propeller thrust.
Date: May 9, 1949
Creator: Perkins, Porter J., Jr. & Millenson, Morton B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Pressure Performance of a Tubular Combustor With Gaseous Hydrogen (open access)

Low-Pressure Performance of a Tubular Combustor With Gaseous Hydrogen

Memorandum presenting an investigation to determine the combustion performance characteristics of gaseous hydrogen fuel in a single tubular turbojet combustor. The combustor was operated over a range of inlet-air pressures from 3.3 to 14.3 inches of mercury absolute. Results regarding stability limits and combustion efficiency are provided.
Date: May 9, 1955
Creator: Jonash, Edmund R.; Smith, Arthur L. & Hlavin, Vincent F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation at Low Speed of a Wing Swept-Back 63 Degrees and Twisted and Cambered for a Uniform Load at a Lift Coefficient of 0.5 (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation at Low Speed of a Wing Swept-Back 63 Degrees and Twisted and Cambered for a Uniform Load at a Lift Coefficient of 0.5

Report discusses the results of testing to determine the low-speed longitudinal stability characteristics and spanwise distribution of load of a wing model with the leading edge swept back 63 degrees, an aspect ratio of 3.5, and a large amount of twist and camber. The results are compared to tests of a model of an untwisted and uncambered wing of identical plan form. Measurements of force, pressure-distribution, and comparison of theoretical and experimental span loading are described.
Date: May 9, 1950
Creator: Weiberg, James A. & Carel, Hubert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of liquid diborane - liquid oxygen propellant combination in 100-pound-thrust rocket engine (open access)

Experimental investigation of liquid diborane - liquid oxygen propellant combination in 100-pound-thrust rocket engine

Report presenting the specific impulse of liquid diborane and liquid oxygen over a range of mixture ratios in a 100-pound-thrust rocket engine operating at a combustion-chamber pressure of 300 pounds per square inch absolute. A faired curve through the experimental data had approximately the same shape as the theoretical curve.
Date: May 9, 1949
Creator: Rowe, William H.; Ordin, Paul M. & Diehl, John M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical motions of hydrofoil systems (open access)

Theoretical motions of hydrofoil systems

"Results are presented of an investigation that has been undertaken to develop theoretical methods of treating the motions of hydrofoil systems and to determine some of the important parameters. Variations of parameters include three distributions of area between the hydrofoils, two rates of change of downwash angle with angle of attack, three depths of immersion, two dihedral angles, two rates of change of lift with immersion, three longitudinal hydrofoil spacings, two radii of gyration in pitching, and various horizontal and vertical locations of the center of gravity. Graphs are presented to show locations of the center of gravity for stable motion, values of the stability roots, and motions following the sudden application of a vertical force or a pitching moment to the hydrofoil system for numerous sets of values of the parameters" (p. 1).
Date: May 9, 1947
Creator: Imlay, Frederick H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-altitude flight cooling investigation of a radial air-cooled engine (open access)

High-altitude flight cooling investigation of a radial air-cooled engine

"An investigation of the cooling of an 18-cylinder, twin-row, radial, air-cooled engine in a high-performance pursuit airplane has been conducted for variable engine and flight conditions at altitudes ranging from 5000 to 35,000 feet in order to provide a basis for predicting high-altitude cooling performance from sea-level or low altitude experimental results. The engine cooling data obtained were analyzed by the usual NACA cooling-correlation method wherein cylinder-head and cylinder-barrel temperatures are related to the pertinent engine and cooling-air variables. A theoretical analysis was made of the effect on engine cooling of the change of density of the cooling air across the engine (the compressibility effect), which becomes of increasing importance as altitude is increased" (p. 267).
Date: May 9, 1946
Creator: Manganiello, Eugene J.; Valerino, Michael F. & Bell, E. Barton
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure available for cooling with cowling flaps (open access)

Pressure available for cooling with cowling flaps

Report presents the results of a full-scale investigation conducted in the NACA 20-foot tunnel to determine the pressure difference available for cooling with cowling flaps. The flaps were applied to an exit slot of smooth contour at 0 degree flap angle. Flap angles of 0 degree, 15 degrees, and 30 degrees were tested. Two propellers were used; propeller c which has conventional round blade shanks and propeller f which has airfoil sections extending closer to the hub. The pressure available for cooling is shown to be a direct function of the thrust disk-loading coefficient of the propeller.
Date: May 9, 1940
Creator: Stickle, George W.; Naiman, Irven & Crigler, John L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Spinning Tunnel Tests of a 1/24-Scale Model of the Grumman XTB3F-1 Airplane, TED No. NACA DE304 (open access)

Free-Spinning Tunnel Tests of a 1/24-Scale Model of the Grumman XTB3F-1 Airplane, TED No. NACA DE304

In accordance with a request of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, tests were performed in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel to determine the spin and recovery characteristics of a 1/24 scale model of the Grumman XTB3F-1 airplane. The airplane is a two-place, midwing torpedo bomber equipped with a tractor propeller and an auxiliary jet engine. The effect of control setting and movement on the erect and inverted spin and recovery characteristics of the model were determined for the normal loading.
Date: May 9, 1947
Creator: Berman, Theodore
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Gaseous Explosive Reaction at Constant Pressure: The Reaction Order and Reaction Rate (open access)

The Gaseous Explosive Reaction at Constant Pressure: The Reaction Order and Reaction Rate

The data given in this report covers the explosive limits of hydrocarbon fuels. Incidental to the purpose of the investigation here reported, the explosive limits will be found to be expressed for the condition of constant pressure, in the fundamental terms of concentrations (partial pressures) of fuel and oxygen.
Date: May 9, 1929
Creator: Stevens, F. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library