The effect of accelerating a hypothetical aircraft through the transonic range with controls fixed (open access)

The effect of accelerating a hypothetical aircraft through the transonic range with controls fixed

Memorandum presenting Mach number histories of the motion experienced by a hypothetical, small, straight-wing aircraft accelerating at various rates through an assumed controls-fixed pitch-down balance change in the transonic range. Two approximate analytical solutions of the longitudinal equations of motion are developed which are based on certain simplifying assumptions indicated by the differential-analyzer results.
Date: April 4, 1950
Creator: Matthews, Howard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of wing-tank location on the drag and trim of a swept-wing model as measured in flight at transonic speeds (open access)

Effect of wing-tank location on the drag and trim of a swept-wing model as measured in flight at transonic speeds

Report presenting results of an exploratory free-flight investigation at zero lift of several rocket-powered drag research models equipped wing wing tanks at a range of Mach numbers. The tanks, which were slender bodies of revolution, were mounted on 34 degrees sweptback, nontapered wings of 2.7 aspect ratio. Results regarding drag and trim change are provided.
Date: April 4, 1950
Creator: Welsh, Clement J. & Morrow, John D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of downwash and sidewash behind cruciform triangular wings at Mach number 1.4 (open access)

Measurements of downwash and sidewash behind cruciform triangular wings at Mach number 1.4

Report presenting an experimental investigation of the downwash and sidewash flow angles in a transverse plane behind a cruciform-wing and body combination. The wing-body combination had a cruciform arrangement of two identical triangular wings of aspect ratio 2.31 corresponding to a leading-edge sweep angle of 60 degrees placed on a body of fineness ratio of 16. The investigation was conducted at a specified Mach and Reynolds number and a range of angles of bank and attack.
Date: April 4, 1951
Creator: Wetzel, Benton E. & Pfyl, Frank A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation of the Pressure Distributions and Loads on a Front and Rear Sliding Canopy (open access)

Flight Investigation of the Pressure Distributions and Loads on a Front and Rear Sliding Canopy

"Pressure-distribution measurements and load-coefficient data at low speeds obtained in flight for a conventional front and rear sliding canopy are presented. The load-coefficient data indicate that the highest net aerodynamic load for the front canopy was in the exploding direction and occurred with the front and rear canopies closed. The highest net load for the rear canopy was in the crushing direction with the front canopy open and the rear canopy closed" (p. 1).
Date: April 4, 1950
Creator: Huston, Wilber B. & Skopinski, T. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Blade-Section Camber on the Static Characteristics of Three NACA Propellers (open access)

The Effect of Blade-Section Camber on the Static Characteristics of Three NACA Propellers

Report discussing static testing on 3 NACA two-blade propellers with design lift coefficients of 0, 0.3, and 0.5. Information about the effect of camber on the static-thrust figure of merit, the effect of camber on the stall-flutter speed, thrust coefficient, and blade flutter is provided.
Date: April 4, 1952
Creator: Wood, John H. & Swihart, John M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight-tunnel investigation of the dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of a tip-to-tip bomber-fighter coupled airplane configuration (open access)

Free-flight-tunnel investigation of the dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of a tip-to-tip bomber-fighter coupled airplane configuration

Report presenting an investigation in the free-flight tunnel to determine the dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of a coupled airplane configuration with simplified fighter models attached to the wing tips of a simplified bomber model. The configuration is meant to represent fighter airplanes carried on the wing tips of a bomber airplane to provide fighter protection for the bomber or for in-flight fueling. Results regarding the fighters attached with freedom in roll, with freedom in roll and pitch, and with freedom in roll, pitch, and yaw are provided.
Date: April 4, 1951
Creator: Bennett, Charles V. & Cadman, Robert B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lubrication and cooling studies of cylindrical-roller bearings at high speeds (open access)

Lubrication and cooling studies of cylindrical-roller bearings at high speeds

The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of oil inlet distribution and oil inlet temperature on the inner and outer-race temperatures of 75-millimeter-bore (size 215) cylindrical-roller inner-race-riding cage-type bearings are reported. A radial-load test rig was used over a range of dn values (product of the bearing bore in mm and the shaft speed in r.p.m) from 0.3 x 10(5) to 1.2 x 10(6) and static radial loads from 7 to 1113 pounds.
Date: April 4, 1951
Creator: Macks, E. Fred & Nemeth, Zolton N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic wind-tunnel investigation of the effects of taper ratio and body indentation on the aerodynamic loading characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing in the presence of a body (open access)

Transonic wind-tunnel investigation of the effects of taper ratio and body indentation on the aerodynamic loading characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing in the presence of a body

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effects of taper ratio and body indentation on the aerodynamic loading characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing in the presence of a body in the transonic pressure tunnel for a range of Mach numbers and angles of attack. Results regarding the effect of wing-body-juncture seals, general effects of the variables, effect of taper ratio, effects of body indentation, and comparisons with other data are provided.
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Delano, James B. & Mugler, John P., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of an All-Movable Wing-Tip Control on the Longitudinal Stability of 60 Degree Sweptback-Wing-Indented-Body Configuration Equipped With Fences at Transonic Speeds (open access)

Effect of an All-Movable Wing-Tip Control on the Longitudinal Stability of 60 Degree Sweptback-Wing-Indented-Body Configuration Equipped With Fences at Transonic Speeds

Report presenting an investigation to obtain the effects of a 20-percent-semispan all-movable wing-tip control on the longitudinal stability characteristics of a twisted and cambered 60 degree sweptback-wing-indented-body configuration. Testing occurred over a range of angles of attack and Mach numbers. Results regarding the effects on drag coefficient and lift-drag ratio are also provided.
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Fischetti, Thomas L. & Loving, Donald L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressible Laminar Boundary Layer Over a Yawed Infinite Cylinder With Heat Transfer and Arbitrary Prandtl Number (open access)

Compressible Laminar Boundary Layer Over a Yawed Infinite Cylinder With Heat Transfer and Arbitrary Prandtl Number

"The equations are presented for the development of the compressible laminar boundary layer over a yawed infinite cylinder. For compressible flow with a pressure gradient the chordwise and spanwise flows are not independent. Using the Stewartson transformation and a linear viscosity-temperature relation yields a set of three simultaneous ordinary differential equations in a form yielding similar solutions. These equations are solved for stagnation-line flow for surface temperatures from zero to twice the free-stream stagnation temperature and for a wide range of yaw angle and free-stream Mach number" (p. 1017).
Date: April 4, 1957
Creator: Reshotko, Eli & Beckwith, Ivan E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental flutter investigation of a thin unswept wing at transonic speeds (open access)

Experimental flutter investigation of a thin unswept wing at transonic speeds

Report presenting zero-lift experimental flutter data in a range of Mach numbers on a 1.5-percent-thick, untapered, unswept, solid steel wing with hexagonal airfoil sections and wing length-to-chord ratios of 1.61 and 1.73. The wing was tested as a cantilever with and without a half-body-of-revolution fuselage. Results regarding the calculated flutter speeds and frequencies, effect of fuselage, variation of wing flutter characteristics with Mach number, results of analytic solutions, and variation of wing flutter characteristics with mass ratio are provided.
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Pratt, George L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flutter Experiences With Thin Pointed-Tip Wings During Flight Tests of Rocket-Propelled Models at Mach Numbers From 0.8 to 1.95 (open access)

Flutter Experiences With Thin Pointed-Tip Wings During Flight Tests of Rocket-Propelled Models at Mach Numbers From 0.8 to 1.95

Report presenting flutter data over a range of Mach numbers in free-flight testing of several wing-body combinations as part of a general zero-lift drag investigation. The wings all had the same streamwise airfoil sections and the plan-form variations consisted of delta wings, diamond wings, and an arrow wing. Time histories of model speed, Mach number, and air density are provided for each model as well as flutter frequency, amplitude, and reduced-frequency parameter plotted as functions of model speed.
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Wallskog, Harvey A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wing-load measurements of the Bell X-5 research airplane at a sweep angle of 58.7 degrees (open access)

Wing-load measurements of the Bell X-5 research airplane at a sweep angle of 58.7 degrees

Report presenting a flight investigation over a range of altitudes and lift to determine the wing loads of the Bell X-5 research airplane at a sweep angle of 58.7 degrees at subsonic and transonic Mach numbers. Testing indicated that wing loads exhibit nonlinear trends over the angle-of-attack range from zero to maximum wing lift.
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Banner, Richard D.; Reed, Robert D. & Marcy, William L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Study at High Subsonic Speeds of Several Tail Configurations on a Model with an Unswept Wing (open access)

An Experimental Study at High Subsonic Speeds of Several Tail Configurations on a Model with an Unswept Wing

Memorandum presenting an investigation in the 7- by 10-foot tunnel of the static longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics of a model with an unswept wing and several different tail arrangements. The shapes tested include a Y-tail, a cruciform tail, and a more conventional T-tail. Results regarding wing-body characteristics, effects of stabilizer incidence on lateral characteristics, T-tail characteristics, Y-tail characteristics, X-tails, estimated tail contribution, and characteristics referred to the body-axis system are provided.
Date: April 4, 1956
Creator: Sleeman, William C., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Use of Shadowgraph Technique in the Analysis of the Performance of Two Supersonic Axial-Flow Compressor Rotors Operating Over a Mean Radius Relative Inlet Mach Number Range of 0.85 to 1.7 (open access)

Use of Shadowgraph Technique in the Analysis of the Performance of Two Supersonic Axial-Flow Compressor Rotors Operating Over a Mean Radius Relative Inlet Mach Number Range of 0.85 to 1.7

Report presenting shadowgraphs of flow patterns through the blade passage and ahead of a compressor rotor by shining parallel light rays approximately radially onto a rotor hub and upstream inner ring, which was painted white to serve as a screen. The flow patterns were used in conjunction with measured data to analyze the performance of two axial-flow supersonic compressors over a range of Mach numbers in Freon-12. The shadowgraph was found to be a useful tool for comparing the flow patterns within rotors and cascade sections and improving compressor analysis.
Date: April 4, 1956
Creator: Goldberg, Theodore J. & Sterrett, James R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of a Heated Propulsive Jet on the Pressure Distribution Along a Fuselage Overhang (open access)

Transonic Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of a Heated Propulsive Jet on the Pressure Distribution Along a Fuselage Overhang

Report presenting pressure-distribution data on fuselage surfaces which extended downstream of a jet exit and were subject to the influence of a heated propulsive jet. Testing occurred at a range of free-stream Mach numbers, jet pressure ratios, and jet-exit temperatures.
Date: April 4, 1956
Creator: Cornette, Elden S. & Ward, Donald H.
System: The UNT Digital Library