Coal-Mine Fatalities in February, 1931 (open access)

Coal-Mine Fatalities in February, 1931

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the coal mine related deaths during the month of February, 1931. The number of fatalities and the causes of each are presented. This report includes tables.
Date: March 1931
Creator: Adams, William Waugh & Chenoweth, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank Tests of Model 36 Flying Boat Hull (open access)

Tank Tests of Model 36 Flying Boat Hull

"N.A.C.A. Model 36, a hull form with parallel middle body for half the length of the forebody and designed particularly for use with stub wings, was tested according to the general fixed-trim method over the range of practical loads, trims, and speeds. It was also tested free to trim with the center of gravity at two different positions. The results are given in the form of nondimensional coefficients. The resistance at the hump was exceptionally low but, at high planing speeds, afterbody interference made the performance only mediocre" (p. 1).
Date: March 1938
Creator: Allison, John M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Carpet Beetles. (open access)

Carpet Beetles.

Describes the common types of carpet beetles, their life cycles, and methods of control.
Date: March 28, 1938
Creator: Back, E. A. (Ernest Adna), 1886-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Rolling and Yawing Moments Produced by Floating Wing-Tip Ailerons, as Measured by Spinning Balance (open access)

Aerodynamic Rolling and Yawing Moments Produced by Floating Wing-Tip Ailerons, as Measured by Spinning Balance

From Summary: "The investigation described in this report was made to determine the effectiveness of floating wing-tip ailerons as an airplane control in the spin. In these tests the ailerons, not being balanced, were set parallel to the axis of rotation, which is probably very nearly the attitude that balanced floating ailerons would assume in a spin. Rolling - and yawing moment coefficients are given as measured for the model with and without the ailerons, and computed values are given for the ailerons alone."
Date: March 1934
Creator: Bamber, Millard J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of Radishes. (open access)

Production of Radishes.

Describes the varieties of radishes and the best practices for growing and marketing them.
Date: March 1938
Creator: Beattie, James H. (James Herbert), b. 1882 & Beattie, W. R. (William Renwick), b. 1870
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modification of Wing-Section Shape to Assure a Predetermined Change in Pressure Distribution (open access)

Modification of Wing-Section Shape to Assure a Predetermined Change in Pressure Distribution

"In order to find an airfoil for a predetermined pressure distribution, the problem must be posed so that the pressure distribution creates no drag. Another fundamental difficulty is that it is impossible to specify a pressure distribution without first knowing the place where these pressures are to be applied, i.e., the wing-section shape. This difficulty may be avoided by directing the pressure distribution along the contour of the wing section. Then it becomes possible to define the change in wing-section shape which effects a certain modification of the wing-section shape" (p. 1).
Date: March 1935
Creator: Betz, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Problems Concerning the Stability and Maneuverability of Airplanes (open access)

Problems Concerning the Stability and Maneuverability of Airplanes

"The stability of an airplane can be easily determined by wind-tunnel tests, especially by simple tests with models mounted wind-vane fashion. However, each stability curve plotted by this method is valid only for a certain setting of the corresponding control surface, i.e., it characterizes the stability of the airplane with the control stick in a given position. The problems thus defined are studied from the point of view of longitudinal and transverse stability. Directional stability is not included in this study" (p. 1).
Date: March 1932
Creator: Biche, Jean
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1930 (open access)

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1930

Annual report submitted by the Boy Scouts of America to Congress describing highlights from 1930, activities, finance, public relations, organizational leadership, and other information about scouting programs.
Date: March 2, 1931
Creator: Boy Scouts of America
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1935 (open access)

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1935

Annual report submitted by the Boy Scouts of America to Congress describing highlights from 1936, activities, service reports, finance, honors, organizational leadership, and other information about scouting programs.
Date: March 30, 1936
Creator: Boy Scouts of America
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1937 (open access)

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1937

Annual report submitted by the Boy Scouts of America to Congress describing highlights from 1937, activities, service reports, finance, honors, organizational leadership, and other information about scouting programs.
Date: March 25, 1938
Creator: Boy Scouts of America
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Combustion-engine temperatures by the sodium line-reversal method (open access)

Combustion-engine temperatures by the sodium line-reversal method

The sodium line-reversal method has been used in some preliminary measurements of flame temperature. Improvements in the method involving a photographic recorder and a means of correcting for the dirtiness of the windows are described. The temperatures so obtained are compared with those calculated from pressure diagrams.
Date: March 1936
Creator: Brevoort, Maurice J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature coefficient of the modulus of rigidity of aircraft instrument diaphragm and spring materials (open access)

Temperature coefficient of the modulus of rigidity of aircraft instrument diaphragm and spring materials

Experimental data are presented on the variation of the modulus of rigidity in the temperature range -20 to +50 degrees C. of a number of metals which are of possible use for elastic elements for aircraft and other instruments. The methods of the torsional pendulum was used to determine the modulus of rigidity and its temperature coefficient for aluminum, duralumin, monel metal, brass, phosphor bronze, coin silver, nickel silver, three high carbon steels, and three alloy steels. It was observed that tensile stress affected the values of the modulus by amounts of 1 per cent or less.
Date: March 7, 1930
Creator: Brombacher, W. G. & Melton, E. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Causes of Blow-Outs During Drilling and Means of Prevention: with Special Reference to the Gulf Coast Region (open access)

Some Causes of Blow-Outs During Drilling and Means of Prevention: with Special Reference to the Gulf Coast Region

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines discussing the causes of blow-outs and crater formation during the drilling of high-pressure wells. Causes and prevention of well blow-outs are presented. This report includes tables.
Date: March 1937
Creator: Carpenter, Charles B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Bending of Beams With Thin Tension Flanges (open access)

The Bending of Beams With Thin Tension Flanges

This report analyzes the action of a cantilever T beam with a tension flange so thin it can only carry tensile stresses.
Date: March 1935
Creator: Cicala, Placido
Object Type: Report
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.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trapping and transplanting live beavers. (open access)

Trapping and transplanting live beavers.

Describes procedures for trapping and relocating beavers. Relocation is recommended in overpopulated areas or in areas where beavers interfere with farm irrigation.
Date: March 1937
Creator: Couch, Leo K. (Leo King), 1896-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Timber Growing and Logging Practice in the Northeast: Measures Necessary to Keep Forest Land Productive and to Produce Full Timber Crops. (open access)

Timber Growing and Logging Practice in the Northeast: Measures Necessary to Keep Forest Land Productive and to Produce Full Timber Crops.

Discusses timber-growing in the different regions of the northeastern United States. Provides recommendations for maintaining productivity in forested areas.
Date: March 1930
Creator: Dana, Samuel Trask, 1883-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank tests of a model of a flying-boat hull with a fluted bottom (open access)

Tank tests of a model of a flying-boat hull with a fluted bottom

A 1/5-scale model of a flying-boat hull having flutes in the bottom both forward and aft of the step (NACA model 19) was tested to determine its water performance. The model was also tested after the successive removal of the flutes on the afterbody and forebody. The results from these tests are compared with those from tests of a model of the hull of the Navy PN-8 flying boat and it is concluded that the fluted-bottom model and its modifications are inferior to the model of the PN-8.
Date: March 1935
Creator: Dawson, John R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Aerodynamic Effect of a Retractable Landing Gear (open access)

The Aerodynamic Effect of a Retractable Landing Gear

"Tests were conducted in the N.A.C.A. full scale wind tunnel at the request of the Army Air Corps to determine the effect of retractable landing gear openings in the bottom surface of a wing upon the characteristics of a Lockheed Altair airplane. The tests were extended to include the determination of the lift and drag characteristics throughout the angle-of-attack range with the landing gear both retracted and extended. Covering the wheel openings in the wing with sheet metal when the wheels were extended reduced the drag only 2 percent at a lift coefficient of 1.0, which was assumed for the take-off condition" (p. 1).
Date: March 1933
Creator: DeFrance, Smith J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The N.A.C.A. Full-Scale Wind Tunnel (open access)

The N.A.C.A. Full-Scale Wind Tunnel

This report gives a complete description of the full-scale wind tunnel of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
Date: March 13, 1933
Creator: DeFrance, Smith J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight test of a Fairchild 22 airplane equipped with a Zap flap and Zap ailerons (open access)

Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight test of a Fairchild 22 airplane equipped with a Zap flap and Zap ailerons

"A wing equipped with a Zap flap and Zap ailerons was tested on a Fairchild 22 airplane in the full-scale wind tunnel and in flight to determine the effect of the flaps and ailerons on the performance and the control characteristics of the airplane. The flaps were 0.30 of the wing chord and 0.83 of the wing span. Two sets of ailerons having equal areas but different proportions were tested, one set being 0.56 of the semispan and 0.18 of the chord and the other set being 0.46 of the semispan and 0.22 of the chord. The wind-tunnel tests showed that, when the ailerons and horizontal tail surfaces were removed, the flaps increased the maximum lift coefficient from 1.48 to 2.39" (p. 1).
Date: March 1937
Creator: Dearborn, C. H. & Soulé, H. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
List of Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealer Licensed to Do Business in Texas and the Texas Orchard and Nursey Inspection Laws With Rules and Regulations (open access)

List of Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealer Licensed to Do Business in Texas and the Texas Orchard and Nursey Inspection Laws With Rules and Regulations

This report discusses the importance of the Texas Orchard and Nursery Inspection Law.
Date: 1931-03-31/1931-04-30
Creator: Del Curto, J. M. & McDonald, J. E.
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
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.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Systematic airfoil tests in the large wind tunnel of the DVL (open access)

Systematic airfoil tests in the large wind tunnel of the DVL

The present report is a description of systematic tests at maximum lift on airfoils with and without split flap and of profile drag at low lift. In order to obtain an opinion as to the suitability of the airfoils with flaps, the maximum-lift measurements were repeated on airfoils with split flaps. The profile drag at low lift was arrived at by direct weighing and momentum measurements and, since the profiles were of unusual depth, extended to large Reynolds numbers.
Date: March 1938
Creator: Doetsch, H. & Kramer, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library