Wind-tunnel investigation of the effect of clipping the tips of triangular wings of different thickness, camber, and aspect ratio - transonic bumb method (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of the effect of clipping the tips of triangular wings of different thickness, camber, and aspect ratio - transonic bumb method

Report presenting an investigation on a transonic bump to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a series of triangular wings. Four basic triangular-wing plan forms with different aspect ratios, taper ratios, and combinations of tip clipping were tested over a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers. Results regarding angle of attack, drag coefficient, pitching-moment coefficient with lift coefficient, and various curves are provided.
Date: February 3, 1954
Creator: Emerson, Horace F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Force, moment, and pressure characteristics of several annular nose inlets at Mach number 3.85 (open access)

Force, moment, and pressure characteristics of several annular nose inlets at Mach number 3.85

Report presenting an investigation to evaluate the overall performance characteristics of several annular nose inlets in the supersonic wind tunnel at a Mach number of 3.85. The four experimental configurations investigated consisted of a one-cone, a one-cone with low angle cowl, a two-cone, and an isentropic inlet. Results regarding the internal-flow performance, force measurements at zero angle of attack, overall performance comparison at zero angle of attack, and angle-of-attack force measurement are provided.
Date: February 3, 1954
Creator: Connors, James F. & Woollett, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel: Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics (open access)

Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel: Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics

Report presenting development tests on a model of the Republic F-105 airplane at a Mach number of 0.20. The purpose of the current investigation is to obtain the longitudinal force and moment characteristics of the model equipped with trailing-edge flaps of various spans and deflections. Results regarding the longitudinal stability characteristics and effect of the horizontal tail are provided.
Date: September 3, 1954
Creator: Cancro, Patrick A. & Kelly, H. Neale
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude Investigation of Can-Type Flame Holder in 20-Inchdiameter Ram-Jet Combustor (open access)

Altitude Investigation of Can-Type Flame Holder in 20-Inchdiameter Ram-Jet Combustor

Memorandum presenting an investigation of a can-type flame holder employing a fuel-air-mixture control sleeve in a 20-inch-diameter ramjet combustor conducted by free-jet and direct-connect techniques at a simulated flight Mach number of 3.0 and altitudes from about 70,000 to 80,000 feet. Results regarding the effect of shortening combustion chamber and effect of pilot-burner variables are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Smolak, George R. & Wentworth, Carl B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Effect of Number and Width of Annular Flameholder Gutters on Afterburner Performance (open access)

Investigation of Effect of Number and Width of Annular Flameholder Gutters on Afterburner Performance

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the effect of the number and width of annular flame-holder gutters on afterburner performance in a 26-inch-diameter afterburner test rig. The burner inlet temperature was held at 1250 degrees Fahrenheit. Results regarding the effect of gutter width on stability limits and effect of flame-holder blockage on pressure drop are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Henzel, James G., Jr. & Bryant, Lively
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance comparisons of Navy jet mix and MIL-F-5624A (JP-3) fuels in tubular and annular combustors (open access)

Performance comparisons of Navy jet mix and MIL-F-5624A (JP-3) fuels in tubular and annular combustors

The performances of Navy Jet Mix and MIL-F-5624A (JP-3) fuels were compared in J33, J47, and NACA experimental annular combustion chambers. Combustion efficiencies, altitude operational limits, and carbon-forming tendencies wer determined and discussed. The results indicate that Jet Mix fuel can be utilized satisfactorily in a number of current turbojet engines over the normal operating range. Small differences in combustion efficiences and altitude operational limits existed between the two fuels but these differences depended on the particular combustor and simulated altitude and rotor speed condition. Excessive carbon deposition is not predicted for Jet Mix fuel, although this property may be marginal.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: McCafferty, Richard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of unequal air-flow distribution from twin inlet ducts on performance of an axial-flow turbojet engine (open access)

Effect of unequal air-flow distribution from twin inlet ducts on performance of an axial-flow turbojet engine

Report presenting an investigation in the NACA altitude test chamber to determine the effect of inlet-air-flow distortion on the performance of an axial-flow turbojet engine with simulated twin inlet ducts. Results regarding the pressure and temperature profiles, component performance, overall engine performance, and operational comments are provided.
Date: August 3, 1954
Creator: Walker, Curtis L.; Sivo, Joseph N. & Jansen, Emmert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correlation of isothermal contours formed by penetration of jet of liquid ammonia directed normal to an airstream (open access)

Correlation of isothermal contours formed by penetration of jet of liquid ammonia directed normal to an airstream

Report presenting an investigation to correlate the isothermal contour lines formed downstream of a single jet of liquid ammonia directed normal to an air stream. Criteria are presented to facilitate the design of jet-engine thrust-augmentation systems utilizing the injection of liquid ammonia to cool the air at the compressor inlet.
Date: February 3, 1954
Creator: Fenn, David B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Investigation Based on Experimental Frequency-Response Measurements of an Automatic Altitude Control in Combination With Supersonic Missile Configuration (open access)

Theoretical Investigation Based on Experimental Frequency-Response Measurements of an Automatic Altitude Control in Combination With Supersonic Missile Configuration

Report presenting an analysis of an investigation of a simple altitude control based on static-pressure and rate-of-climb sensing is combined with a supersonic missile as a servomechanism to yield the closed-loop behavior of the entire system. The control system was found to function successfully at a low-altitude missile of the boost-guide type and would likely perform well at high altitude.
Date: August 3, 1954
Creator: Seaberg, Ernest C.; Geller, Edward S. & Willoughby, William W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of effect of number and width of annular flame-holder gutter on afterburner performance (open access)

Investigation of effect of number and width of annular flame-holder gutter on afterburner performance

Report presenting an investigation of the effect of the number and width of annular flame-holder gutters on afterburner performance in a 26-inch-diameter afterburner test rig. A 1-ring, 2-ring, and two 3-ring flame holders were investigated over a range of fuel-air ratios. Results regarding the effect of number of annular v-gutters on combustion efficiency, effect of gutter width on stability limits, and effect of flame-holder blockage on pressure drop are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Henzel, James G. & Bryant, Lively
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel : Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics (open access)

Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel : Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics

Memorandum presenting development tests on a scale model of the Republic F-105 airplane in the 19-foot pressure tunnel. The second phase, which is presented in this report, was made at a Reynolds number of 9.0 x 10(exp 6) and a Mach number of 0.20. The purpose of the tests was to obtain the longitudinal force and moment characteristics of the model equipped with trailing-edge flaps of various spans and deflections.
Date: September 3, 1954
Creator: Cancro, Patrick A. & Kelly, H. Neale
System: The UNT Digital Library
A method for increasing the effectiveness of stabilizing surfaces at high supersonic Mach numbers (open access)

A method for increasing the effectiveness of stabilizing surfaces at high supersonic Mach numbers

Report presenting the use of wedge-shaped airfoil sections to obtain large increases in lift-curve slope at low angles of attack at high supersonic Mach numbers. The use of such sections on the tail surfaces operating at low angles of attack on airplanes or missiles traveling at these speeds can greatly decrease the stabilizing-surface area required.
Date: August 3, 1954
Creator: McLellan, Charles H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a high-temperature single-stage turbine suitable for air cooling and turbine stator adjustment 2: performance of vortex turbine at various stator settings (open access)

Investigation of a high-temperature single-stage turbine suitable for air cooling and turbine stator adjustment 2: performance of vortex turbine at various stator settings

Report presenting a consideration of a mode of engine operation that requires operational flexibility of the turbine, which requires that the turbine stator and exhaust nozzle area are adjusted to maintain a fixed compressor operating point. Results regarding turbine performance and comparison of predicted and experimental turbine performance are provided.
Date: August 3, 1954
Creator: Heaton, Thomas R.; Holeski, Donald E. & Forrette, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Data on the Effects of Inlet Pressure Distortions on the J57-P-1 Turbojet Engine (open access)

Preliminary Data on the Effects of Inlet Pressure Distortions on the J57-P-1 Turbojet Engine

"An investigation to determine the steady-state and surge characteristics of the J57-P-1 two-spool turbojet engine with various inlet air-flow distortions was conducted in the altitude wind tunnel at the NACA Lewis laboratory. Along with a uniform inlet total-pressure distribution, one circumferential and three radial pressure distortions were investigated. Data were obtained over a complete range of compressor speeds both with and without intercompressor air bleed at a flight Mach number of 0.8 and at altitudes of 35,000 and 50,000 feet" (p. 1).
Date: December 3, 1954
Creator: Wallner, Lewis E.; Lubick, Robert J. & Einstein, Thomas H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pumping and drag characteristics of an aircraft ejector at subsonic and supersonic speeds (open access)

Pumping and drag characteristics of an aircraft ejector at subsonic and supersonic speeds

Report presenting an investigation in the supersonic wind tunnel on a cylindrical-shroud ejector. Data were obtained at several weight-flow ratios, primary pressure ratios, and free-stream Mach numbers. The results indicate that there was no effect of free-stream Mach number on the pumping characteristics of an ejector of this type. Results regarding the internal characteristics and external characteristics are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Gorton, Gerald C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude Investigation of Can-Type Flame Holder in 20-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Combustor (open access)

Altitude Investigation of Can-Type Flame Holder in 20-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Combustor

From Introduction: "The combustor efficiency, combustor total-pressure ratio, combustor-outlet total pressure, combustor-inlet Mach number, and specific fuel consumption are presented. The effect of combustor length on efficiency and the effect of pilot operating conditions burning limits are also presented."
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Smolak, George R. & Wentworth, Carl B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Determination of the Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a 0.133-Scale Rocket-Powered Model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 Airplane without Propellers at Mach Numbers from 0.73 to 1.19, TED No. NACA DE 369 (open access)

Flight Determination of the Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a 0.133-Scale Rocket-Powered Model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 Airplane without Propellers at Mach Numbers from 0.73 to 1.19, TED No. NACA DE 369

A flight test has been conducted to determine the longitudinal stability and control,characteristics of a 0.133-scale model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 airplane without propellers for the Mach number range between 0.73 and 1.19.
Date: February 3, 1954
Creator: Hastings, Earl C., Jr. & Mitcham, Grady L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Supplementary Investigation in the Free-Spinning Tunnel of a 1/24-Scale Model of the Grumman F9F-6 Airplane Incorporating only Flaperons for Lateral Control, TED No. NACA DE 364 (open access)

Supplementary Investigation in the Free-Spinning Tunnel of a 1/24-Scale Model of the Grumman F9F-6 Airplane Incorporating only Flaperons for Lateral Control, TED No. NACA DE 364

"A supplementary investigation was conducted in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel on a 1/24-scale model of the Grumman F9F-6 airplane. The primary purpose of the investigation was to reevaluate the spin-recovery characteristics of the airplane in view of the fact that the ailerons had been eliminated from the flaperon-aileron lateral control system of the airplane. A spin-tunnel investigation on a model of the earlier version of the F9F-6 airplane had indicated that use of ailerons with the spin (stick right in a right spin) was essential to insure recovery" (p. 1).
Date: December 3, 1954
Creator: Klinar, Walter J. & Lee, Henry A.
System: The UNT Digital Library