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Altitude Performance of a 20-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Engine Investigated in a Free-Jet Facility at Mach Number 3.0 (open access)

Altitude Performance of a 20-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Engine Investigated in a Free-Jet Facility at Mach Number 3.0

Report discussing the performance of a 20-inch-diameter ram-jet engine at Mach number 3.0 over a range of simulated altitudes from 60,500 to 66,500 feet. Information about the maximum combustor efficiency, range of exhaust-nozzle total pressures, lean blow-out, diffuser total-pressure recovery, and internal thrust coefficient is provided.
Date: June 15, 1953
Creator: Smolak, George R. & Wentworth, Carl B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Laminar-Boundary-Layer Control on an Airfoil Section Equipped With Suction Slots Located at Discontinuities in the Surface Pressure Distribution (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Laminar-Boundary-Layer Control on an Airfoil Section Equipped With Suction Slots Located at Discontinuities in the Surface Pressure Distribution

Memorandum presenting an experimental investigation of a two-dimensional, 6.6-percent-thick, 6-foot-chord airfoil section equipped with suction slots for laminar-boundary-layer control. The section was designed to have favorable pressure gradients between the suction slots. The laminar boundary layer on the airfoil had the same extreme sensitivity to minute details of the model surface condition as has been found in other investigations.
Date: December 15, 1953
Creator: Loftin, Laurence K., Jr. & Horton, Elmer A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Ice Formations on Section Drag of Swept NACA 63A-009 Airfoil with Partial-Span Leading-Edge Slat for Various Modes of Thermal Ice Protection (open access)

Effect of Ice Formations on Section Drag of Swept NACA 63A-009 Airfoil with Partial-Span Leading-Edge Slat for Various Modes of Thermal Ice Protection

From Summary: "The effects of primary and runback ice formations on the section drag of a 36 deg swept NACA 63A-009 airfoil section with a partial-span leading-edge slat were studied over a range of angles of attack from 2 to 8 deg and airspeeds up to 260 miles per hour for icing conditions with liquid-water contents ranging from 0.39 to 1.23 grams per cubic meter and datum air temperatures from 10 to 25 F. The results with slat retracted showed that glaze-ice formations caused large and rapid increases in section drag coefficient and that the rate of change in section drag coefficient for the swept 63A-009 airfoil was about 2-1 times that for an unswept 651-212 airfoil. Removal of the primary ice formations by cyclic de-icing caused the drag to return almost to the bare-airfoil drag value. A comprehensive study of the slat icing and de-icing characteristics was prevented by limitations of the heating system and wake interference caused by the slat tracks and hot-gas supply duct to the slat. In general, the studies showed that icing on a thin swept airfoil will result in more detrimental aerodynamic characteristics than on a thick unswept airfoil."
Date: March 15, 1954
Creator: von Glahn, Uwe H. & Gray, Vernon H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Investigation of a Technique for Stability Studies of a Self-Propelled Model of a Submerged Submarine (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of a Technique for Stability Studies of a Self-Propelled Model of a Submerged Submarine

Report presenting the initial development of a technique for the qualitative study of the stability and control characteristics of a free, self-propelled, dynamic submarine model. Two types of control systems were evaluated. Results regarding the qualitative analysis of the control system, dive paths, equations of motion, and comparison with experimental paths are provided.
Date: April 15, 1954
Creator: McKann, Robert E. & Petynia, William W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude Free-Jet Investigation of Dynamics of a 28-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Altitude Free-Jet Investigation of Dynamics of a 28-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Engine

From Introduction: "The feasibility of closed-loop control of ram-jet-engine thrust is demonstrated in references 1 and 2. The dynamic behavior of a 28-inch-diameter ram-jet engine designed to operate in Mach number range of 2.35 to 2.70 is evaluated herein."
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Wentworth, Carl B.; Dunbar, William R. & Crowl, Robert J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relation of Turbojet Propulsion System Development to the Strategic Bomber Mission (open access)

Relation of Turbojet Propulsion System Development to the Strategic Bomber Mission

Memorandum presenting a generalized analysis of the effects of turbojet propulsion system development and fuel selection on ability of a strategic bomber to perform desired and minimum missions. The variation of bomber performance using a hydrocarbon, boron, or nuclear fuel is discussed.
Date: August 15, 1956
Creator: Rothrock, Addison M.; Cesaro, Richard S. & Walker, Curtis L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Transonic Flutter Investigation of Models of T-Tall of Blackburn NA-39 Airplane (open access)

Preliminary Transonic Flutter Investigation of Models of T-Tall of Blackburn NA-39 Airplane

Report discussing a transonic flutter investigation of models of the T-tail of the Blackburn NA-39 airplane. The investigation was made at a variety of Mach numbers at simulated altitudes extending to below sea level. The Mach numbers at which asymmetric flutter and symmetric oscillations occur are presented.
Date: April 15, 1958
Creator: Jones, George W., Jr. & Boswinkle, Robert W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tabulated Pressure Coefficients and Aerodynamic Characteristics Measured in Flight on the Wing of the Douglas D-558-I Airplane for a 1 g Stall, a Speed Run to a Mach Number of 0.90, and a Wind-Up Turn at a Mach Number of 0.86 (open access)

Tabulated Pressure Coefficients and Aerodynamic Characteristics Measured in Flight on the Wing of the Douglas D-558-I Airplane for a 1 g Stall, a Speed Run to a Mach Number of 0.90, and a Wind-Up Turn at a Mach Number of 0.86

"Tabulated pressure coefficients and aerodynamic characteristics are presented unanalyzed for six spanwise stations on the right wing of the Douglas D-558-I research airplane (BuAero No. 37972). The data were obtained in a 1 g stall at subcritical Mach numbers, in a speed run to a Mach number of 0.90 and in a wind-up turn at a Mach number of 0.86" (p. 1).
Date: December 15, 1950
Creator: Keener, Earl R. & Pierce, Mary
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Transonic Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Model Similar to the McDonnell F3H-2N Airplane (open access)

Some Transonic Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Model Similar to the McDonnell F3H-2N Airplane

Report discussing testing of a model of the McDonnell F3H-2N to determine its pitch-up and buffet boundaries and its longitudinal stability and control data obtainable with the pulse-tail technique. Stability was found to be less at low trim angles of attack than at high trim angles of attack up to a point. The buffet boundary was not obtainable through this testing.
Date: May 15, 1956
Creator: Crabill, Norman L. & Jackson, Bruce G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zero-Lift Drag of the Chance Vought Regulus II Missile at Mach Numbers Between 0.8 and 2.2 as Determined From the Flight Tests of Two 0.12-Scale Models (open access)

Zero-Lift Drag of the Chance Vought Regulus II Missile at Mach Numbers Between 0.8 and 2.2 as Determined From the Flight Tests of Two 0.12-Scale Models

Report discussing testing of two models of the Chance Vought Regulus II missile to determine its drag characteristics for a range of Mach numbers. The measured total-drag-coefficient data was extrapolated to external-drag-coefficient data and presented.
Date: July 15, 1954
Creator: Church, James D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Origin and Distribution of Supersonic Store Interference From Measurement of Individual Forces on Several Wing-Fuselage-Store Configurations 4. - Delta-Wing Heavy-Bomber Configuration With Large Store. Mach Number, 1.61 (open access)

The Origin and Distribution of Supersonic Store Interference From Measurement of Individual Forces on Several Wing-Fuselage-Store Configurations 4. - Delta-Wing Heavy-Bomber Configuration With Large Store. Mach Number, 1.61

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 a Mach number of 1.6 in which separate forces on a store and on a 60 degree delta-wing-fuselage combination were measured. The configuration in this report simulates a heavy-bomber delta-wing airplane and has a large external symmetrical store that represents a nacelle with a frontal area equivalent to a twin-engine nacelle.
Date: December 15, 1955
Creator: Morris, Odell A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Origin and Distribution of Supersonic Store Interference From Measurement of Individual Forces on Several Wing-Fuselage-Store Configurations 3 - Swept-Wing Fighter-Bomber Configuration With Large and Small Stores. Mach Number, 1.61 (open access)

The Origin and Distribution of Supersonic Store Interference From Measurement of Individual Forces on Several Wing-Fuselage-Store Configurations 3 - Swept-Wing Fighter-Bomber Configuration With Large and Small Stores. Mach Number, 1.61

Memorandum presenting a supersonic wind-tunnel investigation of the origin and distribution of store interference in the 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach number of 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 fighter-bomber airplane with a large and a small external store.
Date: September 15, 1955
Creator: Smith, Norman F. & Carlson, Harry W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Hydrogen as a Jet Fuel for High-Altitude Aircraft (open access)

Liquid Hydrogen as a Jet Fuel for High-Altitude Aircraft

Memorandum presenting a review of some of the analytical and experimental studies of the use of liquid hydrogen as a jet-engine fuel and which show the possible extension of aircraft performance that will follow adequate research and development effort on the problem of its use.
Date: April 15, 1955
Creator: Silverstein, Abe & Hall, Eldon W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of Boric Oxide Deposition on Turbojet-Engine Operation (open access)

Influence of Boric Oxide Deposition on Turbojet-Engine Operation

Memorandum presenting a study of the effect of oxide-depositing fuels on engine starting, operation, and performance by using a modified production turbojet engine operated using a trimethyl borate azeotrope as a fuel. Results regarding boric oxide deposition, engine operation and performance, effect of turbine-inlet temperature, and dissipation of boric oxide deposits are provided.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Useller, James W.; Burley, Richard R. & Velie, Wallace W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of an Isentropic, All-Internal-Contraction, Axisymmetric Inlet Designed for Mach 2.50 (open access)

Performance of an Isentropic, All-Internal-Contraction, Axisymmetric Inlet Designed for Mach 2.50

Memorandum presenting an experimental investigation of an internal-contraction, axially symmetric inlet with isentropic compression surfaces on both the cowl and centerbody conducted over a range of Mach numbers from 2.0 to 2.7 at angles of attack from 0 to 6 degrees. The study was made to determine the optimum bleed system, together with a method of controlling the inlet.
Date: September 15, 1958
Creator: Bowditch, David N. & Anderson, Bernhard H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analytic Study of Turbojet Engine Thrust Augmentation With Liquid Hydrogen, Pentaborane, Magnesium Slurry, and JP-4 Afterburner Fuels and a 220-Second Impulse Rocket (open access)

An Analytic Study of Turbojet Engine Thrust Augmentation With Liquid Hydrogen, Pentaborane, Magnesium Slurry, and JP-4 Afterburner Fuels and a 220-Second Impulse Rocket

Memorandum presenting a computation and comparison of the thrust augmentation and accompanying total fuel flow for four afterburner fuels and a rocket. Four turbojet engines burning JP-4 primary fuel and several operating conditions were selected for the analyses.
Date: August 15, 1956
Creator: Morris, James F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Ejection Release Characteristics of Four Dynamically Scaled Internal-Store Shapes From a 1/17-Scale Simulated Bomb Bay of the Republic F-105 Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.39 and 1.98 (open access)

Investigation of Ejection Release Characteristics of Four Dynamically Scaled Internal-Store Shapes From a 1/17-Scale Simulated Bomb Bay of the Republic F-105 Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.39 and 1.98

Report presenting an investigation of the release characteristics of dynamically scaled stores carried internally in a simulated bomb bay at Mach numbers of 1.39 and 1.98. A model of the Republic F-105 half-fuselage and bomb-bay configuration was tested with four store shapes: the MK-7 store, the bluff store, the TX-28 store, and turnabout TX-28 store. Results regarding ejection photographs and data plots are also provided.
Date: October 15, 1956
Creator: Lee, John B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Force and Pressure Measurements on Several Canopy-Fuselage Configurations at Mach Numbers 1.41 and 2.01 (open access)

Force and Pressure Measurements on Several Canopy-Fuselage Configurations at Mach Numbers 1.41 and 2.01

Memorandum presenting an investigation conducted in the supersonic pressure tunnel on canopy pressures and canopy-fuselage forces and moments under conditions of combined pitch and sideslip. The canopy configurations tested varied in windshield shape, location on the fuselage, and fineness ratio. Results regarding force and moment data, pressure data, and force and pressure correlation are provided.
Date: December 15, 1955
Creator: Robins, A. Warner
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and Experimental Investigation of a Single-Stage Turbine With a Rotor Entering Relative Mach Number of 2 (open access)

Design and Experimental Investigation of a Single-Stage Turbine With a Rotor Entering Relative Mach Number of 2

Memorandum presenting a design and experimental investigation of a single-stage supersonic turbine. The turbine was designed for a rotor entering relative Mach number of 2. Results regarding the overall turbine performance, outer-wall static-pressure variation, momentum-loss considerations, effect of rotor modifications, and supersonic starting are provided.
Date: September 15, 1958
Creator: Moffitt, Thomas P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Adjustable Supersonic Inlet in Combination With J34 Engine Up to Mach 2.0 (open access)

Investigation of Adjustable Supersonic Inlet in Combination With J34 Engine Up to Mach 2.0

Pressure recovery in adjustable supersonic inlet combined with J34 turbojet engine up to Mach 2.0.
Date: October 15, 1954
Creator: Nettles, J. C. & Leissler, L. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combustion-efficiency investigation of special fuels in single tubular-type combustor at simulated altitude conditions (open access)

Combustion-efficiency investigation of special fuels in single tubular-type combustor at simulated altitude conditions

Report presenting a combustion-efficiency investigation of 10 special straight-run distillate fuels in an individual tubular-type combustor unit of a 14-unit assembly at two simulated engine operating conditions. These distillates were obtained from various crude oils and consisted of hydrocarbon mixtures with distillations temperature varying from 93 to 690 degrees Fahrenheit. Comparison of temperature measurements obtained from two locations in the exhaust duct showed that under certain operating conditions the flame extended beyond the turbine position.
Date: August 15, 1947
Creator: Dittrich, Ralph T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spin-Tunnel Investigation of a Model of a 60 Degree Delta-Wing Airplane to Determine the Spin, Recovery, and Longitudinal Trim Characteristics Throughout an Extensive Range of Mass Loadings (open access)

Spin-Tunnel Investigation of a Model of a 60 Degree Delta-Wing Airplane to Determine the Spin, Recovery, and Longitudinal Trim Characteristics Throughout an Extensive Range of Mass Loadings

Report presenting an investigation to determine the spin, recovery, and longitudinal-trim characteristics of a 60 degree delta-wing model through an extensive range of mass loadings. Variations in the relative density, center-of-gravity position, and inertia parameters were included in testing. Results regarding the single-vertical-tail and multiple-vertical-tail configurations are provided.
Date: February 15, 1950
Creator: Klinar, Walter J. & Jones, Ira P., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of a Preloaded Spring-Tab Flutter Model (open access)

Experimental Investigation of a Preloaded Spring-Tab Flutter Model

"An experimental investigation was made of a preloaded spring-tab flutter model to determine the effects on flutter speed of aspect ratio, tab frequency, and preloaded spring constant. The rudder was mass-balanced, and the flutter mode studied was essentially one of three degrees of freedom (fin bending coupled with rudder and tab oscillations). Inasmuch as the spring was preloaded, the tab-spring system was a nonlinear one" (p. 1).
Date: December 15, 1947
Creator: Smith, N. H.; Clevenson, S. A. & Barmby, J. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of piston-type gas-generator engine for subsonic transport operation (open access)

Evaluation of piston-type gas-generator engine for subsonic transport operation

Report presenting an evaluation of a piston-type gas-generator engine by comparing the performance of a transport airplane powered with than engine with the same airplane powered by different engines. The engines compared were a turbojet engine, a turbine-propeller engine, a compound engine, and a turbosupercharged reciprocating engine utilizing a variable-area exhaust jet nozzle. Results regarding optimum altitude and transport performance are provided.
Date: July 15, 1949
Creator: Lietzke, A. F. & Henneberry, Hugh M.
System: The UNT Digital Library