Comparison of Experimental and Theoretical Zero-Lift Wave-Drag Results for Various Wing-Body-Tail Combinations at Mach Numbers Up to 1.9 (open access)

Comparison of Experimental and Theoretical Zero-Lift Wave-Drag Results for Various Wing-Body-Tail Combinations at Mach Numbers Up to 1.9

"Comparisons are made of experimental and theoretical zero-lift wave drag for several nose shapes, wing-body combinations, and models of current airplanes at Mach numbers up to 1.0. The experimental data were obtained from tests in the Ames 6- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel and at the NACA Wallops Island facility. The theoretical drag was found by use of linear theory utilizing model area distributions" (p. 1).
Date: March 27, 1957
Creator: Petersen, Robert B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Presentation on Facility Problems in High-Temperature Structures Research (open access)

Presentation on Facility Problems in High-Temperature Structures Research

"This presentation is intended to reflect the current general approach of the NACA to the problems of high-temperature structures research facilities. The facilities and problems discussed apply to flight in the Mach number range from 2 to about 20. It is emphasized that this field is one in which the thinking is rapidly changing and the facilities investigations discussed, particularly for the higher temperature range, are in the exploratory stage" (p. 1).
Date: March 27, 1956
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Heldenfels, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical and Physical Properties of a Boron-Carbon-Hydrogen Fuel Z-244 (NACA 55Z8) (open access)

Chemical and Physical Properties of a Boron-Carbon-Hydrogen Fuel Z-244 (NACA 55Z8)

Report presenting chemical and physical properties determined from a sample of boron-carbon-hydrogen fuel Z-244.
Date: March 27, 1956
Creator: Spakowski, A. E.; Cramer, Patricia M. & Buddie, Marianne
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ignition-energy requirements in a single tubular combustor (open access)

Ignition-energy requirements in a single tubular combustor

Report presenting an investigation conducted to determine the minimum spark energy required for ignition in a single tubular combustor. Inlet-air pressure and flow rates limiting ignition are compared with those limiting steady-state burning in the combustor. Results regarding ignition at sea-level conditions, altitude steady-state burning limits, altitude ignition, and reproducibility are provided.
Date: March 27, 1951
Creator: Foster, Hampton H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of plate-type molybdenum disilicide fuel elements for an air-cycle nuclear reactor (open access)

Preliminary investigation of plate-type molybdenum disilicide fuel elements for an air-cycle nuclear reactor

From Summary: "Flat, plate-type elements, 3.5 by 0.5 by 0.070 inches in size and containing 10 percent elemental natural uranium, were produced by hot pressing. The elements were acid-treated to remove surface uranium and then coated with an alumina glaze. Such an element remained stable and did not lose detectable quantities of fission fragments in a 400-hour treatment at 1800 degrees F in a flux of 5 X 10 to the 11th power neutrons per square centimeter per second. Such elements are conveniently produced and, dependent on design and on the successful resolution of problems such as thermal shock, offer a possible method of increasing air-cycle element temperatures and related performance."
Date: March 27, 1953
Creator: Maxwell, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Measurements of Static Longitudinal Stability and Trim for the XF-92A Delta-Wing Research Airplane in Subsonic and Transonic Flight (open access)

Preliminary Measurements of Static Longitudinal Stability and Trim for the XF-92A Delta-Wing Research Airplane in Subsonic and Transonic Flight

Report presenting static-longitudinal stability and trim results using the XF-92A delta-wing research airplane during power-plant demonstration and US Air Force performance tests for Mach numbers up to 0.97 and altitudes from 11,000 to 40,000 feet.
Date: March 27, 1953
Creator: Sisk, Thomas R. & Mooney, John M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Force Test of a 1/5-Scale Model of the Type GB-5 Controllable Glide Bomb (open access)

Force Test of a 1/5-Scale Model of the Type GB-5 Controllable Glide Bomb

Report presenting information regarding the development of a type GB-5 controllable glide bomb equipped with a target-seeking device. The model was tested on the six-component balance in order to measure the stability and control characteristics of the bomb in its original condition and with various modifications. Results regarding the effect of end plates on dihedral parameter, effect of vertical-tail arrangement on directional stability, aileron tests, and glide-path control are provided.
Date: March 27, 1944
Creator: Pitkin, Marvin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some approximate methods for estimating the effects of aeroelastic bending of rocket-propelled model-booster combinations (open access)

Some approximate methods for estimating the effects of aeroelastic bending of rocket-propelled model-booster combinations

Report presenting methods for estimating the aeroelastic effects and structural requirements of rocket-propelled model-booster combinations that are nearly symmetrical. The methods differ principally in the manner in which booster stiffness, reference axis, and inertia loading are considered. Special conditions and accuracy for each of the three models are provided.
Date: March 27, 1953
Creator: Arbic, Richard G.; White, George & Gillespie, Warren, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Presentation on facility problems in high-temperature structures research (open access)

Presentation on facility problems in high-temperature structures research

Presentation regarding the current general approach of NACA to the problems of high-temperature structures research facilities. The field is rapidly changing and many investigations discussed are still in the exploratory stage. The main areas of importance are heating, loading, and structural model accommodation as well as having the proper research equipment and heat exchangers.
Date: March 27, 1956
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Heldenfels, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Statistical Approach to the Estimation of Loads and Pressures on Seaplane Hulls for Routine Operations (open access)

Statistical Approach to the Estimation of Loads and Pressures on Seaplane Hulls for Routine Operations

Memorandum presenting a study of the impact loads experienced during full-scale and model tests in order to estimate the repeated loadings of seaplanes for long operating periods. The results indicate that the low landing speeds for antisubmarine-warafare seaplanes reduced the magnitude of the loads but that the more frequent landings and take-offs required for these operations greatly increased the total number of loads.
Date: March 27, 1957
Creator: Steiner, Roy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Measurements of Atmospheric Turbulence at High Altitude as Determined From Acceleration Measurements on Lockheed U-2 Airplane (open access)

Preliminary Measurements of Atmospheric Turbulence at High Altitude as Determined From Acceleration Measurements on Lockheed U-2 Airplane

"An analysis of a sample of turbulence data obtained from VGH records taken on Lockheed U-2 airplanes during research flight up to 55,000 feet over England and Western Europe has indicated substantial reductions in the number and intensity of gusts with increasing altitude. These results on the variation of atmospheric turbulence over England and Western Europe were found to be in overall agreement with previous turbulence data obtained from airplane- and balloon-borne instruments over the United States" (p. 1).
Date: March 27, 1957
Creator: Coleman, Thomas L. & Funk, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some characteristics of roll controls having possible application to fin-stabilized ammunition (open access)

Some characteristics of roll controls having possible application to fin-stabilized ammunition

Report presenting a discussion of the rolling effectiveness of deflected fins, flaps, spoilers, and jet devices that can be used on fin-stabilized ammunition. The possible applications and some of the significant factors affecting the performance of each device are described. The selection of one control over another appears to be mostly designer's choice with some exceptions depending on the roll requirements in a given situation.
Date: March 27, 1957
Creator: Schult, Eugene D.
System: The UNT Digital Library