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The Boundary Layer as a Means of Controlling the Flow of Liquids and Gases (open access)

The Boundary Layer as a Means of Controlling the Flow of Liquids and Gases

According to one of the main propositions of the boundary layer theory the scarcely noticeable boundary layer may, under certain conditions, have a decisive influence on the form of the external flow by causing it to separate from the wing surface. These phenomena are known to be caused by a kind of stagnation of the boundary layer at the point of separation. The present report deals with similar phenomena. It is important to note that usually the cause (external interference) directly affects only the layer close to the wall, while its indirect effect extends to a large portion of the external flow.
Date: March 1930
Creator: Schrenk, Oskar
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Electrodynamometric Balance of the Small Wind Tunnel of the French Service of Aeronautical Research (open access)

The Electrodynamometric Balance of the Small Wind Tunnel of the French Service of Aeronautical Research

This investigation shows the attempt to improve the electrodynamomoter designed by Mr. Villey. The force to be measured acts on a flexible steel plate which is placed in front of a fixed plate. The deformation varies the original thickness of the layer of air between the two plates, thus causing a more rapid variation in the coefficient of electrostatic attraction of the two plates than in the capacity of the condenser formed by the dynamometer.
Date: March 1930
Creator: Rebuffet, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of Profile Drag on an Airplane in Flight by the Momentum Method: Part 2 (open access)

Measurement of Profile Drag on an Airplane in Flight by the Momentum Method: Part 2

The purpose of this section is to survey the present status of scientific knowledge of the causes which produce drag, in order, if possible, to establish the relation between the individual results and the actual phenomena which demonstrate the fundamental importance of surface conditions. A discussion of the boundary layer is followed by: relations between frictional and form drag, application to profile-drag measurements, and different kinds of roughness. High-pressure wind tunnel tests are discussed along with roughness and maximum lift.
Date: March 1930
Creator: Schrenk, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of Profile Drag on an Airplane in Flight by the Momentum Method: Part 1 (open access)

Measurement of Profile Drag on an Airplane in Flight by the Momentum Method: Part 1

The present report contains the results thus far obtained and is intended to form the basis of further tests on using the momentum method. The method of testing is presented in detail and the photographs taken during these tests are interpreted.
Date: March 1930
Creator: Schrenk, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library