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Resume of Air-Load Data on Slats and Flaps (open access)

Resume of Air-Load Data on Slats and Flaps

"A resume of the generally available test data regarding air loads on slats and flaps is presented and data attained up to the fall of 1938 are included. The data are given in the form of N.A.C.A. standard coefficients of air forces and moments on the lift-increasing device and, when available, the aerodynamic characteristics of the combined wing and high-lift device are included. Slats of the Handley Page type, fixed auxiliary airfoils, and flaps of several different types are covered" (p. 1).
Date: March 1939
Creator: Wenzinger, Carl J. & Rogallo, Francis M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Elementary Principles of Shell Stress Analysis With Notes on the Use of the Shear Center (open access)

Some Elementary Principles of Shell Stress Analysis With Notes on the Use of the Shear Center

"The analysis of various types of shell under combined bending and torsion is discussed. The calculation and the use of the shear center are touched upon as incidental problems. Twelve fully worked numerical examples are given in an appendix" (p. 1).
Date: March 1939
Creator: Kuhn, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some fundamental considerations in regard to the use of power in landing an airplane (open access)

Some fundamental considerations in regard to the use of power in landing an airplane

From Summary: "This note is concerned with the effect of power on landing speed and apparent maximum lift coefficient. It is shown that when secondary effects are neglected, the maximum available increase in lift due to power is equal to the thrust being developed. If the increase in lift due to power is expressed in coefficient form, very high values may be shown under conditions which, on analysis, are found to be wholly impracticable in flight."
Date: March 1939
Creator: Diehl, Walter S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Profile-Drag and Boundary-Layer Measurements Obtained in Flight and in the Full-Scale Wind Tunnel (open access)

Comparison of Profile-Drag and Boundary-Layer Measurements Obtained in Flight and in the Full-Scale Wind Tunnel

"The effect of the existing turbulence in the full scale tunnel was determined from measurements of the profile drag of an N-22 section by the momentum method under corresponding conditions in flight and the tunnel. The transition-point location on the upper surface of the air-foil was also determined from velocity surveys in the boundary layer. The measurements were made at section lift coefficients from 0.480 to 0.635 with a range of Reynolds Numbers from 4,600,000 to 3,900,000. The results show that the end of transition occurs at approximately the same point on the airfoil in flight and in the tunnel" (p. 1).
Date: March 1939
Creator: Goett, Harry J. & Bicknell, Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Torsional stability of aluminum alloy seamless tubing (open access)

Torsional stability of aluminum alloy seamless tubing

Torsion tests were made on 51ST aluminum-alloy seamless tubes having diameter-to-thickness ratios of from 77 to 139 and length-to-diameter ratios of from 1 to 60. The torsional strengths developed in the tubes which failed elastically (all tubes having lengths greater than 2 to 6 times the diameter) were in most cases within 10 percent of the value indicated by the theories of Donnel, Timoshenko, and Sturm, assuming a condition of simply supported ends.
Date: March 1939
Creator: Moore, R. L. & Paul, D. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Frequency of Torsional Vibration of a Tapered Beam (open access)

The Frequency of Torsional Vibration of a Tapered Beam

"A solution for the equation of torsional vibration of tapered beams has been found in terms of Bessel functions for beams satisfying the following conditions: (a) the cross sections along the span are similar in shape; and (b) the torsional stiffness of a section can be expressed as a power of a linear function of distance along the span. The method of applying the analysis to actual cases has been described. Charts are given from which numerical values can be immediately obtained for most cases of practical importance. The theoretical values of the frequency ratio have been experimentally checked on five beams having different amounts of taper" (p. 1).
Date: March 1939
Creator: Coleman, Robert P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physical Properties of Synthetic Resin Materials (open access)

Physical Properties of Synthetic Resin Materials

"A study was made to determine the physical properties of synthetic resins having paper, canvas, and linen reinforcements, and of laminated wood impregnated with a resin varnish. The results show that commercial resins have moduli of elasticity that are too low for structural considerations. Nevertheless, there do exist plastics that have favorable mechanical properties and, with further development, it should be possible to produce resin products that compare favorably with the light-metal alloys" (p. 1).
Date: March 1939
Creator: Fishbein, Meyer
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Some Surface Irregularities on Wing Drag (open access)

The Effects of Some Surface Irregularities on Wing Drag

"The N.A.C.A. has conducted tests to provide more complete data than were previously available for estimating the effects of common surface irregularities on wing drag. The irregularities investigated included: brazier-head and countersunk rivets, spot welds, several types of sheet-metal joints, and surface roughness. Tests were also conducted to determine the over-all effect of manufacturing irregularities incidental to riveted aluminum alloy and to spot-welded stainless-steel construction" (p. 1).
Date: March 1939
Creator: Hood, Manley J.
System: The UNT Digital Library