Analysis of Effect of Rolling Pull-Outs on Wing and Aileron Loads of a Fighter Airplane (open access)

Analysis of Effect of Rolling Pull-Outs on Wing and Aileron Loads of a Fighter Airplane

An analysis was made to determine the effect of rolling pull-out maneuvers on the wing and aileron loads of a typical fighter airplane, the P-47B. The results obtained indicate that higher loads are imposed upon wings and ailerons because of the rolling pull-out maneuver, than would be obtained by application of the loading requirements to which the airplane was designed. An increase of 102 lb or 15 percent of wing weight would be required if the wing were designed for rolling pull-out maneuver. It was also determined that the requirements by which the aileron was originally designed were inadequate.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Pearson, Henry A. & Aiken, William S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of a numerical procedure to stress analysis of stringer-reinforced panels (open access)

Application of a numerical procedure to stress analysis of stringer-reinforced panels

From Introduction: "In the present paper a numerical procedure for the stress analysis of flat-sheet and stringer combinations of arbitrary construction and loading is presented and applied to axially loaded panels and to the reinforced covers of box beams."
Date: March 1945
Creator: Kempner, Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Artificial Running-in of Piston Rings (open access)

Artificial Running-in of Piston Rings

Report presenting a consideration of the performance of sliding surfaces, such as piston rings, cylinders, journals, and bearings in aircraft engines with reference to the surface characteristics that they possess before and after running-in, prior to service operation. The phenomena accompanying the running-in process are analyzed.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Bobrowsky, A. R. & Machlin, E. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characteristics of plain and balanced elevators on a typical pursuit fuselage at attitudes simulating normal-flight and spin conditions (open access)

Characteristics of plain and balanced elevators on a typical pursuit fuselage at attitudes simulating normal-flight and spin conditions

Report presenting lift and elevator hinge-moment characteristics of a horizontal tail with various plain and balanced elevators and mounted on a typical pursuit fuselage as measured in the 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel at attitudes simulating normal-flight and spin conditions. The lift effectiveness of the elevator was practically independent of the size of the aerodynamic balance. Results regarding the fuselage alone and fuselage interference, lift characteristics of fuselage-tail combinations, lift effectiveness of the tab, elevator hinge moments, parameters, effect of yaw on elevator hinge moments, effect of tab on elevator hinge moments, drag, and comparison with two-dimensional data are provided.
Date: March 1942
Creator: Sears, Richard I. & Hoggard, H. Page, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts for Critical Combinations of Longitudinal and Transverse Direct Stress for Flat Rectangular Plates (open access)

Charts for Critical Combinations of Longitudinal and Transverse Direct Stress for Flat Rectangular Plates

Report presenting the use of the energy method to derive interaction equations that define the critical combinations of longitudinal and transverse direct stress for isotropic flat rectangular plates with four different edge conditions. Charts based on the interaction equations are presented for the four cases.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Libove, Charles & Stein, Manuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Tail and Wing-Tip Spin-Recovery Parachutes as Determined by Tests in the Langley 20-Foot Free-Spinning Tunnel (open access)

Comparison of Tail and Wing-Tip Spin-Recovery Parachutes as Determined by Tests in the Langley 20-Foot Free-Spinning Tunnel

Report presenting tests of spin-recovery parachutes on six models of typical fighter and trainer airplanes conducted in the 20-foot free-spinning tunnel to obtain data for correlating model and full-scale results. Parachutes attached to the tail of the models, to the outer wing tip, to the inner wing tip, and to both wing tips were tested. Results regarding parachute construction, loading variations, effect of test altitude, and action of spin-recovery parachutes are provided.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Kamm, Robert W. & Malvestuto, Frank S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Wind-Tunnel and Flight Measurements of Stability and Control Characteristics of a Douglas A-26 Airplane (open access)

Comparison of Wind-Tunnel and Flight Measurements of Stability and Control Characteristics of a Douglas A-26 Airplane

Tests in Langley pressure tunnel of model XA-26 bomber were compared with those of A-26B (twin-engine attack bomber) and showed that static longitudinal stability, indicated by elevator-fixed neutral points, and variation of elevator deflection in straight and turning flight were good. Airplane possessed improved stability at low speeds which was attributed to pronounced stalling at root of production wing. At rudder-force reversal at speeds higher than those in flight tests, agreement in rudder-fixed and rudder-free static directional stability was good. Hinge moment obtained at zero sideslip was satisfactory for determining aileron forces in sideslip.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Kayten, Gerald G. & Koven, William
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Correlation of the Dimensions, Proportions, and Loadings of Existing Seaplane Floats and Flying Boat Hulls (open access)

A Correlation of the Dimensions, Proportions, and Loadings of Existing Seaplane Floats and Flying Boat Hulls

Report presenting a study to determine what loadings and proportions have been chosen by designers of seaplanes and flying boats and what, if any, interrelations exist between the loadings and proportions. The characteristics considered include the beam, getaway speed, forebody length, afterbody length, hull length, center of gravity, and brake horsepower necessary.
Date: March 1943
Creator: Locke, Fred W. S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical Combinations of Longitudinal and Transverse Direct Stress for an Infinitely Long Flat Plate With Edges Elastically Restrained Against Rotation (open access)

Critical Combinations of Longitudinal and Transverse Direct Stress for an Infinitely Long Flat Plate With Edges Elastically Restrained Against Rotation

Report presenting a theoretical investigation of the buckling of an infinitely long flat plate with edges elastically restrained against rotation under combinations of longitudinal and transverse direct stress. Interaction curves are presented that give the critical combinations of stress for several different degrees of elastic edge restraint, including simple support and complete fixity.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Batdorf, S. B.; Stein, Manuel & Libove, Charles
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Towline Tension and Stability of Spin-Recovery Parachutes (open access)

Determination of Towline Tension and Stability of Spin-Recovery Parachutes

Report presenting testing of a number of spin-recovery parachutes varying in size in order to determine the force exerted by the parachutes on the towline and the stability of the parachutes. The effects of modifications to the parachutes regarding towline tension and stability are also provided. Results regarding the parachute motions, air forces on parachutes, shock loads, and effects of modifications to line length and canopy vent are provided.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Wood, John H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Carburetor-Mixture-Control and Supercharger Characteristics on Fuel Knock Under Simulated Sea-Level Flight Conditions (open access)

Effect of Carburetor-Mixture-Control and Supercharger Characteristics on Fuel Knock Under Simulated Sea-Level Flight Conditions

Report presenting knock-limit data recorded for a current 100-octane-number aviation gasoline in a full-scale single-cylinder test engine. Inlet-air temperatures were the temperatures estimated from a consideration of the temperature increase through an aircraft-engine supercharger. The data indicate that the relation of the carburetor-mixture-control characteristics to the knock characteristics of the fuel is an important factor in determining knock-free operation.
Date: March 1943
Creator: Rothrock, Addison M. & Wear, Jerrold D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Compression Ratio, Cooled Exhaust Gas Mixed With Inlet Air, and Inlet-Air Temperature on the Knock-Limited Performance of a Full-Scale Single-Cylinder Engine (open access)

The Effect of Compression Ratio, Cooled Exhaust Gas Mixed With Inlet Air, and Inlet-Air Temperature on the Knock-Limited Performance of a Full-Scale Single-Cylinder Engine

Report presenting a study to determine the effect on the knock-limited permissible power output on the indicated specific fuel consumption and on the cylinder temperatures of exhaust-gas dilution of the inlet-air charge, inlet-air temperature without exhaust-gas dilation, and of compressible ratio.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Bolz, Ray E. & Breitwieser, Roland
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Continuous Knock on the Endurance of an Aircraft Engine Cylinder (open access)

The Effect of Continuous Knock on the Endurance of an Aircraft Engine Cylinder

Report presenting an investigation to determine any injurious effects of knock on engine parts. Endurance tests were run on a single-cylinder engine to compare the conditions of cylinders operated with and without knock. Results regarding the history of the tests, conditions of pistons and cylinders, absence of surface ignition, and effect of knock on cylinder temperatures are provided.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Sanders, J. C.; Hilgendorf, J. A. & Peters, M. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of normal pressure on the critical compressive and shear stress of curved sheet (open access)

Effect of normal pressure on the critical compressive and shear stress of curved sheet

Results are presented of tests of two sets of 20 curved-sheet specimens to determine the effect of normal pressure on the critical compressive and shear stress of curved sheets. It was found that normal pressure raised the critical compressive and shear stress of curved sheets except when outward bulging occurred in compression, in which case the critical stress was lowered by normal pressure. (author).
Date: March 1945
Creator: Rafel, Norman & Sandlin, Charles W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Rotor-Tip Speed on Helicopter Hovering Performance and Maximum Forward Speed (open access)

Effect of Rotor-Tip Speed on Helicopter Hovering Performance and Maximum Forward Speed

Report presenting a study of several sample helicopters in order to evaluate the effect of rotor-tip speed on hovering performance and limiting forward speed. The main purpose of the study was to determine whether hovering performance could be increased by the use of lower tip speeds without undue sacrifice in maximum forward speed. Results regarding typical helicopters, low-solidity helicopters, and high-speed helicopters are provided.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Gustafson, F. B. & Gessow, Alfred
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Investigation of Flow Across Tube Banks (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of Flow Across Tube Banks

Flow across tube banks was investigated by surveys of total dynamic and static pressure by visualization of the flow through the use of titanium tetrachloride smoke, by thermocouple surveys of heated tubes, and by hot-wire surveys of both heated and unheated tubes. It was found that turbulence increased as the depth of the bank increased and that the broad wake behind each tube affected flow over the succeeding tubes.
Date: March 1942
Creator: Brevoort, M. J. & Tifford, A. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight tests of a P-63-1 airplane with an electric torquemeter (open access)

Flight tests of a P-63-1 airplane with an electric torquemeter

Report presenting an electric torquemeter that was used to measure the power of an Allison V-1710-93 engine installed in a Bell P-63A-1 airplane. Results of maximum-available-power tests in flight at a range of density altitudes showed good agreement between the measured maximum power output and the maximum power shown on the engine manufacturer's calibration chart.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Hanson, Morgan P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight tests of several exhaust-gas-to-air heat exchangers (open access)

Flight tests of several exhaust-gas-to-air heat exchangers

Report presenting an investigation of thirteen exhaust-gas-to-air heat exchangers to determine the practicability of the use of such heat exchangers in the thermal ice-prevention systems on aircraft. The results show that the exchangers constitute an excellent source of heated air for aircraft ice prevention and can be constructed to resist thermal and vibrational stresses.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Jackson, Richard & Hillendahl, Wesley H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Frequency of occurrence of critical gust loads on overloaded airplanes (open access)

Frequency of occurrence of critical gust loads on overloaded airplanes

Report presenting statistical gust-frequency data used to determine the effect of overloading an airplane on the frequency of occurrence of gust loads that stress the airplane to or above its design applied bending moment. The analysis was made for three transport-type airplanes operating at cruising power with overloads varying from 0 to 50 percent of the design gross weight. The probability of structural failure was found to increase rapidly with overload.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Reisert, Thomas D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight tests of a Fairchild XR2K-1 airplane with a zap flap and upper-surface aileron-wing installation (open access)

Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight tests of a Fairchild XR2K-1 airplane with a zap flap and upper-surface aileron-wing installation

Report presenting testing of a Fairchild XR2K-1 airplane equipped with a wing having a full-span Zap flap and upper-surface ailerons in the full-scale wind tunnel and in flight to determine the characteristics of the flap and ailerons. Results regarding the lift, drag, and pitching-moment coefficients of the airplane and the aileron rolling, yawing, and hinge-moment coefficients were measured at various flap deflections are provided. Maximum rolling velocity and acceleration, yawing velocity, time lag in aileron response, and aileron control forces were also determined.
Date: March 1942
Creator: Clousing, L. A.; Lehr, Robert R. & O'Sullivan, William J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Aircraft Heaters 8: A Simplified Method for the Calculation of the Unit Thermal Conductance Over Wings (open access)

An Investigation of Aircraft Heaters 8: A Simplified Method for the Calculation of the Unit Thermal Conductance Over Wings

Report presenting a simplified approximate method of calculating the unit thermal conductance along an airfoil as a function of distance from the leading edge, by use of heat transfer data for smooth cylinders and smooth flat plates. Several examples are used in order to show the effectiveness of the method.
Date: March 1943
Creator: Martinelli, R. C.; Guibert, A. G.; Morrin, E. H. & Boelter, L. M. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of aircraft heaters 10: measured and predicted performance of a fluted-type exhaust gas and air heat exchanger (open access)

An investigation of aircraft heaters 10: measured and predicted performance of a fluted-type exhaust gas and air heat exchanger

Report presenting performance data on a small exhaust gas and air heat exchanger. The heat transfer rates were measured using about 8000 pounds per hour of exhaust gas and 4300 pounds per hour of ventilating air. The thermal performance of heater no. 2 can be estimated to 3 to 17 percent by use of the method described in the report.
Date: March 1943
Creator: Boelter, L. M. K.; Dennison, H. G.; Guibert, A. G. & Morrin, E. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of aircraft heaters 14: an air and heat flow analysis of a ram-operated heater and duct system (open access)

An investigation of aircraft heaters 14: an air and heat flow analysis of a ram-operated heater and duct system

Report presenting a method of graphical analysis that allows for the prediction of the thermal and aerodynamic performance of a ram-operated heater and duct system, for cabin heating or wing de-icing, at any altitude and airplane speed. Performance can be predicted from the isothermal total pressure drop across the components of the duct system at several ventilating air rates and the thermal output of the heater at various air and exhaust gas rates.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Boelter, L. M. K.; Morrin, E. H.; Martinelli, R. C. & Poppendiek, H. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Knock-Limited Performance of Fuel Blends Containing Aromatics 5: N-Propylbenzene, N-Butylbenzene, Isobutylbenzene, M-Xylene, and 1-Isopropyl-4-Methylbenzene (open access)

The Knock-Limited Performance of Fuel Blends Containing Aromatics 5: N-Propylbenzene, N-Butylbenzene, Isobutylbenzene, M-Xylene, and 1-Isopropyl-4-Methylbenzene

Results are reported of knock-limited tests of five aromatics, each individually blended with selected base fuels and tested with and without TEL, using 17.6, F-4, and F-3 small-scale engines. The five aromatics rated in the following order of decreasing antiknock effectiveness at fuel/air ratio 0.10: m-xylene, 1-isopropyl-4-methylbenzene, n-propylbenzene, isobutylbenzene, and n-butylbenzene.
Date: March 1946
Creator: Meyer, Carl L. & Branstetter, J. Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library