A Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of a Short Length Turbojet Combustor Using Vaporized Hydrocarbon Fuels (open access)

A Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of a Short Length Turbojet Combustor Using Vaporized Hydrocarbon Fuels

"Two short turbojet combustors designed for use with vaporized hydrocarbon fuels were tested in a one-quarter annular duct. The experimental combustors consisted of many small "swirl-can" combustor elements manifolded together. This design approach allowed the secondary mixing zone to be considerably reduced over that of conventional combustors" (p. 1).
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Jones, R. E. & Pawlik, E. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Speed-Brake Investigation at Low Speed of a 1/10-Scale Model of the MX-1554A Airplane With a Circular Jet Nozzle (open access)

Speed-Brake Investigation at Low Speed of a 1/10-Scale Model of the MX-1554A Airplane With a Circular Jet Nozzle

Report discussing an investigation of the effect of curved speed brakes on the drag characteristics and longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a model of the MX-1554A with a circular jet nozzle. The speed brakes were tested at several deflections, gaps, and locations in the landing configuration and clean configuration. Results of a lateral- and directional-stability study due to reduction in the vertical tail area are also provided.
Date: January 7, 1954
Creator: Solomon, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Reynolds Number on the Stability of a Series of Flared-Body and Blunted-Cone Models at Mach Numbers From 1.62 to 6.86 (open access)

Some Effects of Reynolds Number on the Stability of a Series of Flared-Body and Blunted-Cone Models at Mach Numbers From 1.62 to 6.86

Report discussing an investigation of the stability of a series of flared-body and blunted-cone models at a range of Mach numbers. Increasing the flare length was found to increase static stability and the damping in pitch. The Reynolds number was found to have a large effect on static stability at lower Mach numbers, but little effect on the higher end of the range covered in testing.
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Kehlet, Alan B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Performance of a Semielliptical Scoop Inlet at Mach Numbers of 1.60, 1.76, and 2.02 (open access)

An Investigation of the Performance of a Semielliptical Scoop Inlet at Mach Numbers of 1.60, 1.76, and 2.02

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the performance of a semielliptical scoop inlet with a two-dimensional flow field at the design Mach number of 2.0. The investigation included a study of the effects of inlet-leading-edge shape and boundary-layer bleed on the pressure recovery and total-pressure distribution. Results regarding performance of inlets without boundary-layer bleed, effect of diverter boundary-layer bleed, effect of leading-edge sweep angle, effect of compression-surface bleed, performance of inlet III-B, tests of buzz suppressors, and tests of rearward-facing control tubes are provided.
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Hayes, Clyde & Mackley, Ernest A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Air Jets Simulating Chines or Multiple Steps on the Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Streamline Fuselage (open access)

The Effect of Air Jets Simulating Chines or Multiple Steps on the Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Streamline Fuselage

Memorandum presenting preliminary tests in order to determine the effect of forced ventilation on the hydrodynamic characteristics of a scale model of a streamline fuselage of a hypothetical transonic airplane. The forced ventilation consisted of air ejected at about 300 feet per second through small orifices distributed over the fuselage bottom in a series of patterns simulating chines or multiple steps. Results regarding resistance, effective hydrodynamic lift, trim, spray, and air flow are provided.
Date: January 7, 1949
Creator: Weinflash, Bernard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of fluctuating pressures on a 1/4-scale model of the X-1 airplane with a 10-percent-thick wing in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel (open access)

Measurements of fluctuating pressures on a 1/4-scale model of the X-1 airplane with a 10-percent-thick wing in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel

Report presenting pressure fluctuations measured near the trailing edge of the wing and near the leading edge of the tail of a scale model of the X-1 airplane with a 10-percent-thick wing in the 16-foot transonic tunnel. Results regarding frequency analyses are also provided.
Date: January 7, 1953
Creator: Habel, Louis W. & Steinberg, Seymour
System: The UNT Digital Library
Downwash and Sidewash Fields Behind Cruciform Wings (open access)

Downwash and Sidewash Fields Behind Cruciform Wings

Memorandum presenting a brief account of the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the flow fields behind lifting plane and cruciform wings. Particular attention is focused on wings of low aspect ratio.
Date: January 7, 1952
Creator: Spreiter, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Speed-Brake Investigation at Low Speed of a 1/10-Scale Model of the MX-1554A Airplane With a Circular Jet Nozzle (open access)

Speed-Brake Investigation at Low Speed of a 1/10-Scale Model of the MX-1554A Airplane With a Circular Jet Nozzle

Memorandum presenting data from an investigation of the effect of curved speed brakes on the drag characteristics and on the longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a scale model of the MX-1554A airplane redesigned to incorporate a circular jet nozzle. The speed brakes were tested at several deflections,gaps, and locations on the landing configuration and the clean configuration.
Date: January 7, 1954
Creator: Solomon, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of three NACA 1-series nose inlets at subsonic and transonic speeds (open access)

An investigation of three NACA 1-series nose inlets at subsonic and transonic speeds

Report presenting an investigation of three NACA 1-series nose inlets at subsonic and transonic speeds in the 8-foot transonic tunnel. Drag, surface-pressure, and pressure-recovery measurements and schileren photographs were obtained at zero angle of attack through a range of Mach numbers and mass-flow-ratios. Results regarding tunnel boundary interference, surface pressure distribution, external drag, and pressure recovery are provided.
Date: January 7, 1953
Creator: Pendley, Robert E.; Milillo, Joseph R. & Fleming, Frank F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Initial flutter tests in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel and comparison with free-flight flutter results (open access)

Initial flutter tests in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel and comparison with free-flight flutter results

Report presenting an experimental wing-flutter investigation in the transonic blowdown tunnel, which is equipped with a slotted test section, in order to determine the correlation between transonic-wind-tunnel and free-fall flight flutter results. Very good agreement was observed between wind tunnel and flight flutter test results, which showed the feasibility of conducting flutter tests in transonic wind tunnels with slotted test sections.
Date: January 7, 1953
Creator: Bursnall, William J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Operating Propellers on the Longitudinal Characteristics at High Subsonic Speeds of a Four-Engine Tractor Airplane Configuration Having a Wing With 40 Degrees of Sweepback and an Aspect Ratio of 10 (open access)

The Effects of Operating Propellers on the Longitudinal Characteristics at High Subsonic Speeds of a Four-Engine Tractor Airplane Configuration Having a Wing With 40 Degrees of Sweepback and an Aspect Ratio of 10

Report presenting an investigation at high subsonic speeds to determine the effects of operating propellers on the longitudinal characteristics of a four-engine tractor airplane with a 40 degree swept wing with an aspect ratio of 10. Testing was conducted at a range of angles of attack, propeller thrust coefficients, Mach numbers, and Reynolds numbers.
Date: January 7, 1954
Creator: Sutton, Fred B. & Demele, Fred A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Runway Roughness of Four Commercial Airports (open access)

Measurements of Runway Roughness of Four Commercial Airports

"Measurements of runway roughness were made on runaways at Washington National Airport, New York International Airport, La Guardia Airport, and Logan International Airport, Boston, Mass. This report presents these measurements in the form of tables as well as plots" (p. 1).
Date: January 7, 1957
Creator: Potter, Dexter M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of an impulse-type supersonic-compressor rotor having a mean turning of 114 degrees (open access)

Performance of an impulse-type supersonic-compressor rotor having a mean turning of 114 degrees

Report presenting testing of the performance of a 16-inch tip-diameter rotor designed for impulse operation at the mean radius with a relative Mach number of 1.53 and 114 degrees of turning. Results regarding the rotor with guide vanes, blade-element performance, rotor alone, and modified rotor hub contour are provided.
Date: January 7, 1957
Creator: Goldberg, Theodore J. & Erwin, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Lateral and Longitudinal Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Lateral-Control System Employing Rotatable Airfoils Mounted Vertically at the Wing Tips of an Unswept Wing-Fuselage-Tail Combination (open access)

Transonic Lateral and Longitudinal Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Lateral-Control System Employing Rotatable Airfoils Mounted Vertically at the Wing Tips of an Unswept Wing-Fuselage-Tail Combination

Report presenting the aerodynamic characteristics of a new type of lateral control through a range of Mach numbers. The control consisted of airfoils mounted vertically at the tips of the wing and could be rotated to induce rolling moments or lift on the wing surface. Results regarding lateral-control characteristics and lift-control characteristics are provided.
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Axelson, John A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Reynolds Number on the Stability of a Series of Flared-Body and Blunted-Cone Models at Mach Numbers Form 1.62 to 6.86 (open access)

Some Effects of Reynolds Number on the Stability of a Series of Flared-Body and Blunted-Cone Models at Mach Numbers Form 1.62 to 6.86

Report presenting an investigation of some effects of Reynolds number on the stability of a series of flared-body and blunted-cone models at a range of Mach numbers in three wind tunnels. The Reynolds number had a pronounced effect on the static stability of the flared-body models at the lower Mach numbers. Results regarding the static stability and damping in pitch are provided.
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Kehlet, Alan B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hinge-Moment and Effectiveness Characteristics of an Aspect-Ratio-8.2 Flap-Type Control on a 60 Degree Delta Wing at Mach Numbers from 0.72 to 1.96 (open access)

Hinge-Moment and Effectiveness Characteristics of an Aspect-Ratio-8.2 Flap-Type Control on a 60 Degree Delta Wing at Mach Numbers from 0.72 to 1.96

Memorandum presenting an investigation of a semispan-wing-fuselage model with a 60 degree delta wing with an aspect-ratio-8.2 blunt trailing-edge flap-type control in the 9- by 12-inch blowdown tunnel. Control hinge-moment and effectiveness characteristics were obtained over an angle-of-attack range of plus or minus 10 degrees at control deflections up to 90 degrees.
Date: January 7, 1957
Creator: Guy, Lawrence D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Distortion Removal Characteristics of Several Free-Wheeling Fans (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Distortion Removal Characteristics of Several Free-Wheeling Fans

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the distortion removal performance and associated total-pressure-loss characteristics of several freely rotating fans, three single-stage and two double-stage freely rotating fans over a range of radial and circumferential distortions of from 0 to 20 percent at inlet annulus Mach numbers from 0.30 to about 0.60. Results regarding individual fan performance, comparison of fan distortion removal characteristics, and fan total-pressure loss and operating speed characteristics are provided.
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Valentine, Harold H. & Beale, William T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Rapid Inlet Pressure Oscillation on the Operation of a Turbojet Engine (open access)

Some Effects of Rapid Inlet Pressure Oscillation on the Operation of a Turbojet Engine

"A program was conducted in an altitude facility at the NACA Lewis laboratory to investigate the effects of rapid inlet pressure oscillations on the operation of a current turbo jet engine. These pressure oscillations were approximately sinusoidal in form and were generated to cover a frequency range of 2 to 75 cycles per second and an amplitude range of 10 to 70 percent of the free-stream total pressure. As the oscillation progressed through the compressor, the amplitude was attenuated considerably and a relatively large phase shift (lag) occurred" (p. 1).
Date: January 7, 1958
Creator: Russey, Robert E. & Lubick, Robert J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Identification of Foreign Objects Damaging Compressor Blades in Turbojet Engines (open access)

Identification of Foreign Objects Damaging Compressor Blades in Turbojet Engines

"Damage to the compressor blades of turbojet engines due to ingestion of foreign objects is a growing problem, the solution of which has been made more difficult by the large percentage of damaging materials that have remained unknown. A rapid emission spectroscopic method was devised to identify the chemical composition of these foreign objects. Results on laboratory-prepared specimens and blades from damaged engines show that the method can be utilized to determine the nature of the ingested foreign objects" (p. 1).
Date: January 7, 1957
Creator: Spakowski, A. E. & Graab, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank tests to determine the effect on planing-tail hulls of varying length, width, and plan-form taper of afterbody (open access)

Tank tests to determine the effect on planing-tail hulls of varying length, width, and plan-form taper of afterbody

Tests were conducted in Langley Tank no. 2 on models of an unconventional flying-boat hull called a planing-tail hull to determine the effects on resistance of varying a number of afterbody parameters. The effects of varying length, width, and plan-form taper of the afterbody are presented. Tests were made with afterbodies of two widths, two lengths, and two tapers. In the tests the depth of step and the angle of afterbody keel were held constant.(author).
Date: January 7, 1946
Creator: Dawson, John R.; Walter, Robert C. & Hay, Elizabeth S.
System: The UNT Digital Library