Initial Experiments on the Aerodynamic Cooling Associated With Large-Scale Vortical Motions in Supersonic Flow (open access)

Initial Experiments on the Aerodynamic Cooling Associated With Large-Scale Vortical Motions in Supersonic Flow

Report presenting a theory of reduction of convective heat transfer to a surface in supersonic flow by periodically imposing a large-scale vortical motion on the boundary layer and an experimental investigation of that theory. Results regarding the pulsating flow phenomena, heat-transfer characteristics, and aerodynamic characteristics are provided.
Date: March 8, 1955
Creator: Eggers, A. J., Jr. & Hermach, C. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Origin and Distribution of Supersonic Store Interference From Measurement of Individual Forces on Several Wing-Fuselagestore Configurations 6. - Swept-Wing Heavy-Bomber Configuration With Stores of Different Sizes and Shapes (open access)

The Origin and Distribution of Supersonic Store Interference From Measurement of Individual Forces on Several Wing-Fuselagestore Configurations 6. - Swept-Wing Heavy-Bomber Configuration With Stores of Different Sizes and Shapes

Memorandum presenting a supersonic wind-tunnel investigation of the origin and distribution of store interference performed in the 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at Mach number 1.61 in which separate forces on a store, a fuselage, a swept wing, and a swept-wing-fuselage combination were measured. The report presents data on a configuration which simulated a heavy-bomber airplane with stores of several shapes and sizes.
Date: March 8, 1956
Creator: Smith, Norman F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The origin and distribution of supersonic interference from measurement of individual forces on several wing-fuselage-store configurations 6: swept-wing heavy-bomber configuration with stores of different sizes and shapes (open access)

The origin and distribution of supersonic interference from measurement of individual forces on several wing-fuselage-store configurations 6: swept-wing heavy-bomber configuration with stores of different sizes and shapes

Report presenting a supersonic wind-tunnel investigation of the origin and distribution of store interference in the 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at Mach number 1.61. The separate forces on a store, a fuselage, a swept wing, and a swept-wing-fuselage combination were measured. Results regarding drag, lift, pitching moment, side force, and yawing moment are provided.
Date: March 8, 1956
Creator: Smith, Norman F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with unswept quarter-chord line, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.78, and NACA 65A004 airfoil section: transonic-bump method (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with unswept quarter-chord line, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.78, and NACA 65A004 airfoil section: transonic-bump method

From Introduction: "This paper presents the results of an investigation of force and moment characteristics for a wing with an unswept quarter-chord line, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.78, and an NACA 65A004 airfoil section parallel to the free stream."
Date: March 8, 1950
Creator: Polhamus, Edward C. & Campbell, George S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Theoretical Investigation of the Dynamic Lateral Oscillatory Stability of an Airplane Having a 60 Degree Triangular Wing (open access)

A Theoretical Investigation of the Dynamic Lateral Oscillatory Stability of an Airplane Having a 60 Degree Triangular Wing

Report presenting a theoretical study of the dynamic lateral stability characteristics of an airplane with a 60 degree triangular wing. Calculations included the determination of the neutral-lateral-oscillatory-stability boundary, the period and time to damp to one-half amplitude of the lateral oscillation, and the time to damp to one-half amplitude for the spiral mode. The airplane was generally found to be stable for all conditions.
Date: March 8, 1950
Creator: Johnson, Joseph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Preparation, Physical Properties, and Heats of Combustion of Four Alkylsilanes (open access)

The Preparation, Physical Properties, and Heats of Combustion of Four Alkylsilanes

Memorandum presenting a group of alkylsilanes consisting of monoethylsilane, diethylsilane, and trimethylsilane prepared in 65- and 90-percent yield by reduction of the respective alkylchlorosilanes with either lithium hydride or lithium aluminum hydride. The boiling points, densities, refractive indices, and freezing points were determined and presented with a survey of literature values.
Date: March 8, 1951
Creator: Tannenbaum, Stanley & Murphy, Maurice F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of the Transonic and Supersonic Performance of Several Fixed-Geometry Air Inlets (open access)

An Analysis of the Transonic and Supersonic Performance of Several Fixed-Geometry Air Inlets

From Introduction: "The resulting losses in performance have been studied in a number of analyses such as that reported in reference 1."
Date: March 8, 1955
Creator: Pendley, Robert E. & Howell, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analysis of the transonic and supersonic performance of several fixed-geometry air inlets (open access)

An analysis of the transonic and supersonic performance of several fixed-geometry air inlets

Report presenting an analysis of the maximum power thrust-minus-drag performance of several turbojet-engine air-inlet combinations over a wide range of flight conditions. The primary objective of the analysis was to use the experimentally determined drag and total-pressure-recovery characteristics to show the range of satisfactory performance of each of several fixed-geometry inlet configurations. Results regarding the performance at 35,000 feet, inlet design considerations, speed range of efficient normal-shock inlet performance, effect of altitude on performance of the fixed-geometry system, and effect of nonstandard air on the performance of a fixed-geometry system are provided.
Date: March 8, 1955
Creator: Pendley, Robert E. & Howell, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Supersonic Wave Interference Affecting Stability (open access)

Supersonic Wave Interference Affecting Stability

Some of the significant interference fields that may affect stability of aircraft at supersonic speeds are briefly summarized. Illustrations and calculations are presented to indicate the importance of interference fields created by wings, bodies, wing-body combinations, jets, and nacelles.
Date: March 8, 1958
Creator: Love, Eugene S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A free-flight investigation of the effects of a sonic jet on the total-drag and base-pressure coefficients of a boattail body of revolution from Mach number 0.83 to 1.70 (open access)

A free-flight investigation of the effects of a sonic jet on the total-drag and base-pressure coefficients of a boattail body of revolution from Mach number 0.83 to 1.70

Report presenting flight testing of two 7.5 degree boattail bodies of revolution with constant base annuli and varying jet static-pressure ratios and simulated turbojet exhaust rocket motors in order to determine the jet interference effects on total-drag and base-pressure coefficients over a range of Mach numbers. Results regarding the total drag and base-pressure and base-drag coefficients are provided.
Date: March 8, 1956
Creator: Falanga, Ralph A.
System: The UNT Digital Library