Apparent Effect of Inlet Temperature on Adiabatic Efficiency of Centrifugal Compressors (open access)

Apparent Effect of Inlet Temperature on Adiabatic Efficiency of Centrifugal Compressors

From Introduction: "The results of varying only Reynolds number for several equivalent tip speeds are presented and probable reasons for the apparent variation of adiabatic efficiency with inlet temperature are discussed."
Date: February 1948
Creator: Anderson, Robert J.; Ritter, William K. & Parsons, Shirley R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Abnormal grain growth in nickel-base heat-resistant alloys (open access)

Abnormal grain growth in nickel-base heat-resistant alloys

From Introduction: "The data included in this report for Nimonic 80A alloy, for instance, represent experiments carried out to help clarify a production problem of grain-size control in an alloy which has been extensively used. The general procedure of the investigation was to carry out controlled laboratory experiments on samples of bar stock to find conditions of heating and hot-working which resulted in abnormal grain growth."
Date: December 1957
Creator: Decker, R. F.; Rush, A. I.; Dano, A. G. & Freeman, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The 6-Foot-4-Inch Wind Tunnel at the Washington Navy Yard (open access)

The 6-Foot-4-Inch Wind Tunnel at the Washington Navy Yard

Report discussing the 6-foot-4-inch wind tunnel and its auxiliary equipment has proven itself capable of continuous and reliable output of data. The real value of the tunnel will increase as experience is gained in checking the observed tunnel performance against full-scale performance. Such has been the case of the 8- by 8-foot tunnel, and for that reason the comparison in the calibration tests have been presented.
Date: August 1935
Creator: Desmond, G. L. & McCrary, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acoustic radiation from two-dimensional rectangular cutouts in aerodynamic surfaces (open access)

Acoustic radiation from two-dimensional rectangular cutouts in aerodynamic surfaces

From Introduction: "The experiments in high-speed flow showed that an intense, high-frequency acoustic radiation is an essential feature of the problem. Consequently, a study of the acoustic field (involving schlieren observations and frequency and intensity measurements) was undertaken. This report presents the salient features of the study, which was mainly exploratory."
Date: August 1955
Creator: Krishnamurty, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressive Strength of Tapered Airplane Struts (open access)

Compressive Strength of Tapered Airplane Struts

Note presenting methods for ascertaining the value of n in Euler's simplified formula, which can be used for the compressive strength of tapered airplane struts, by estimating from curves and by calculation.
Date: December 1923
Creator: Lewe, Viktor
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical investigation of acceleration restriction in a fighter airplane with an automatic control system (open access)

Analytical investigation of acceleration restriction in a fighter airplane with an automatic control system

From Introduction: "In the present report, consideration is given to certain features intended to improve the accleration-limiting characteristics of a normal-accleration control system."
Date: January 1958
Creator: Matthews, James T., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamics of slender wings and wing-body combinations having swept trailing edges (open access)

Aerodynamics of slender wings and wing-body combinations having swept trailing edges

From Introduction: "In the present paper, a general method is developed for solving low-aspect-ratio problems involving shed vortex sheets. Both direct and inverse problems are considered. The method is applicable for all planar problems where the velocity boundary conditions can be made homogeneous by differentiation in either the streamwise or the spanwise directions."
Date: March 1954
Creator: Mirels, Harold
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics and flying qualities of a tailless triangular-wing airplane configuration as obtained from flights of rocket-propelled models at transonic and supersonic speeds (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics and flying qualities of a tailless triangular-wing airplane configuration as obtained from flights of rocket-propelled models at transonic and supersonic speeds

Report discussing a flight investigation of rocket-powered models of a tailless triangular-wing airplane configuration was made through the transonic and low supersonic speed range at the Langley Pilotless Aircraft Research Station at Wallops Island, Va. An analysis of the aerodynamic coefficients, stability derivatives, and flying qualities based on the results obtained from the successful flight tests of three models is presented.
Date: November 1956
Creator: Mitcham, Grady L.; Stevens, Joseph E. & Norris, Harry P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of the Transition of a Helicopter From Hovering to Steady Autorotative Vertical Descent (open access)

An Analysis of the Transition of a Helicopter From Hovering to Steady Autorotative Vertical Descent

"This report is the second phase of a broad program of study of the transient motions of helicopters in autorotative flight. The first phase (reference 1) dealt with the steady-state condition of autorotative vertical descent. This report is concerned with the the transition from the steady condition of hovering to the steady autorotative descent" (p. 1).
Date: June 1949
Creator: Nikolsky, A. A. & Seckel, Edward
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analysis of the airspeeds and normal accelerations of Douglas DC-3 airplanes in commercial transport operation (open access)

An analysis of the airspeeds and normal accelerations of Douglas DC-3 airplanes in commercial transport operation

From Introduction: "The present report is the second prepared to give the results of an analysis of V-G data from commercial transport airplanes. The present report is concerned with an analysis of data obtained with Douglas DC-3 airplanes flying over three transcontinental routes in the United States."
Date: September 1946
Creator: Peiser, A. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analytical Investigation of the Effect of the Rate of Increase of Turbulent Kinetic Energy in the Stream Direction on the Development of Turbulent Boundary Layers in Adverse Pressure Gradients (open access)

An Analytical Investigation of the Effect of the Rate of Increase of Turbulent Kinetic Energy in the Stream Direction on the Development of Turbulent Boundary Layers in Adverse Pressure Gradients

"The purpose of this paper is to provide a derivation of the general integral form of the boundary equation without neglecting the Reynolds normal-stress term. Two special cases of this equation are given explicitly" (p. 2).
Date: November 1953
Creator: Rashis, Bernard
System: The UNT Digital Library
The 1350 F stress-rupture properties of two wrought alloys and three cast alloys (open access)

The 1350 F stress-rupture properties of two wrought alloys and three cast alloys

From Summary: "These properties compare favorably with those of the strongest similar alloys previously investigated. However, compared with a 60Cr-25Fe-15Mo alloy, the three cobalt-chronium-nickel cast alloys are inferior. A correlation of NACA and OSRD (Project NRC-8) data is presented, showing the variation of rupture strengths with temperature in the range of 1350^o to 2000^o for alloys."
Date: November 1947
Creator: Reynolds, E. E.; Freeman, J. W. & White, A. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the Ultimate Strength and Optimum Proportions of Multiweb Wing Structures (open access)

Analysis of the Ultimate Strength and Optimum Proportions of Multiweb Wing Structures

From Introduction: "The results are presented in the form of a structural-efficiency chart where minimum structural weight is plotted as a function of the structural index for constant values of the ratio of wing depth to skin thickness."
Date: March 1956
Creator: Rosen, B. Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analytical investigation of airplane spin-recovery motion by use of rotary-balance aerodynamic data (open access)

An analytical investigation of airplane spin-recovery motion by use of rotary-balance aerodynamic data

From Introduction: "Many investigations have been made in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel in which the natures of airplane spins and recoveries have been determined experimentally with dynamically scaled-down models. The results of some of these investigations are presented in references 1 to 5."
Date: June 1954
Creator: Scher, Stanley H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Elastic Constants for Wrought Aluminum Alloys (open access)

The Elastic Constants for Wrought Aluminum Alloys

"There are several constants which have been devised as numerical representations of the behavior of metals under the action of loadings which stress the metal within the range of elastic action. Some of these constants, such as Young's modulus of elasticity in tension and compression, shearing modulus of elasticity, and Poisson's ratio, are regularly used in engineering calculations. Precise tests and experience indicate that these elastic constants are practically unaffected by many of the factors which influence the other mechanical properties of materials and that a few careful determinations under properly controlled conditions are more useful and reliable than many determinations made under less favorable conditions" (p. 1).
Date: January 1945
Creator: Templin, R. L. & Hartmann, E. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Compressive Yield Strength of Extruded Shapes of 24ST Aluminum Alloy (open access)

The Compressive Yield Strength of Extruded Shapes of 24ST Aluminum Alloy

The following report discusses an investigation that was made to determine the tensile and the compressive properties of a large number of 24ST extruded shapes selected at random from commercial production in order to investigate the interrelation of these properties.
Date: January 1941
Creator: Templin, R. L.; Howell, F. M. & Hartmann, E. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of the Variation With Altitude of Effective Gust Velocity in Convective-Type Clouds (open access)

An Analysis of the Variation With Altitude of Effective Gust Velocity in Convective-Type Clouds

From Introduction: "In the present paper, the variation of effective gust velocity in convective-type clouds with altitude is investigated. Data obtained during 1941 and 1942 at altitudes up to 34,000 feet and data obtained more recently from the Thunderstorm Project (reference 5) at altitudes up to 26,000 feet are utilized for this purpose. Consideration is given in analyzing the results both to data for the range
Date: June 1948
Creator: Tolefson, H. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analysis of the airspeeds and normal accelerations of Martin M-130 airplanes in commercial transport operation (open access)

An analysis of the airspeeds and normal accelerations of Martin M-130 airplanes in commercial transport operation

From Introduction: "Acceleration and airspeed data obtained from V-G records collected during commercial transport operations (references 1 and 2) are being analyzed in some detail to determine the flight loads and operating speeds as functions of airplane, route, season, and prewar and wartime operations."
Date: September 1948
Creator: Walker, Walter G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of the Reversal of Air Flow Upon the Discharge Coefficient of Durley Orifices (open access)

Effect of the Reversal of Air Flow Upon the Discharge Coefficient of Durley Orifices

Note presenting an experiment to obtain information regarding the relationship between the coefficients for flow in the two directions through an inlet. The results indicate that the ratio of the orifice discharge coefficient from standard orifice to the discharge coefficient from reverse flow is always less than unity, but approaches unity with increasing ratio of box area to orifice area, and that even for a ratio of areas as low as twenty the ratios of the coefficients is not much less than unity.
Date: February 1921
Creator: Ware, Marsden
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Ramjet Engines Using Supersonic Combustion (open access)

An Analysis of Ramjet Engines Using Supersonic Combustion

From Introduction: "The concept of supersonic combustion is by no means new, although little work appears to have been published on the subject. For example, an analysis of supersonic combustion to provide lift under a wing is given in reference 1. Reference 2 discusses applications to hypersonic ramjets being studied at the University of Michigan."
Date: September 1958
Creator: Weber, Richard J. & MacKay, John S.
System: The UNT Digital Library