Investigation of Certain Wing Shapes With Sections Varying Progressively Along the Span (open access)

Investigation of Certain Wing Shapes With Sections Varying Progressively Along the Span

This investigation has a double object: 1) the calculation of the general characteristics of certain wings with progressively varying sections; 2) the determination of data furnishing, in certain cases, some information on the actual distribution of the external forces acting on a wing. We shall try to show certain advantages belonging to the few wing types of variable section which we shall study and that, even if the general aerodynamic coefficients of these wings are not often clearly superior to those of certain wings of uniform section, the wings of variable section nevertheless have certain advantages over those of uniform section in the distribution of the attainable stresses.
Date: April 1931
Creator: Arsandaux, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The "Magnus Effect" - the Principle of the Flettner Rotor (open access)

The "Magnus Effect" - the Principle of the Flettner Rotor

The phenomenon of the Magnus effect consists in the fact that a revolving body moving relatively to the surrounding fluid (air) is subjected not only to drag (i.e., a force acting in a direction opposite to that of the direction of motion), but also to a lift.
Date: April 1925
Creator: Betz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of the Theory of Free Jets (open access)

Application of the Theory of Free Jets

Based upon Kirchoff's theory of free jets the flow through different screen arrangements of flat plates, as chiefly encountered with turbines in the cavitation zone is defined. It is shown by experiments that these theoretical results are very well representative in most cases of the conditions of discharge from water in air and consequently by cavitation. In addition, the experiments reveal a picture of the discrepancies between the actual flow and the theory of discharge of air in air (of water in water without cavitation).
Date: April 1932
Creator: Betz, A. & Petersohn, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The German Investigation of the Accident at Meopham (England) (open access)

The German Investigation of the Accident at Meopham (England)

This report is a recounting of the German investigation of the crash of a commercial Junkers F 13 ge in England. The English report is examined and compared with the German interpretation of the accident.
Date: April 1932
Creator: Blenk, Hermann; Hertel, Heinrich & Thalau, Karl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safety Factors in Aviation (open access)

Safety Factors in Aviation

A formula for calculating the safety of airplanes is given and the stresses on airplane components are calculated. Some questions regarding the information obtained from the formula and its application to safe airplane design for pilots are provided.
Date: April 1923
Creator: Bleriot, Louis
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Coupling of Engines (open access)

The Coupling of Engines

This report examines the idea of coupling numerous engines together to turn a single propeller, which the author feels would free aircraft design from the problems of multi-engine and propeller design.
Date: April 1921
Creator: Boccaccio, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unstable Capillary Waves on Surface of Separation of Two Viscous Fluids (open access)

Unstable Capillary Waves on Surface of Separation of Two Viscous Fluids

"The study of the breakup of a liquid jet moving in another medium, for example, a jet of fuel from a nozzle, shows that for sufficiently large outflow velocities the jet breaks up into a certain number of drops of different diameters. At still larger outflow velocities, the continuous part of the jet practically vanishes and the jet immediately breaks up at the nozzle into a large number of droplets of varying diameters (the case of "atomization"). The breakup mechanism in this case has a very complicated character and is quite irregular, with the droplets near the nozzle forming a divergent cone" (p. 1).
Date: April 1951
Creator: Borodin, V. A. & Dityakin, Y. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Landing and Braking of Airplanes (open access)

Landing and Braking of Airplanes

In the numerical examples, we have considered an airplane landing in calm air in a fixed direction after crossing the border (with its obstacles) at a height of 30 m. Its stopping point is at a distance D from the obstacle, comprising: a distance D(sub 1) in regular gliding flight; a distance D(sub 2) in levelling off; a distance D(sub 3) in taxying on the ground. The calculations enable us to make out the following table, which gives an idea of the improvements to be expected in the use of various possible methods of braking in the air and on the ground.
Date: April 1929
Creator: Breguet, Louis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theory of Plane, Symmetrical Intake Diffusers (open access)

Theory of Plane, Symmetrical Intake Diffusers

"The present report ties in with the investigations on the inlet diffusers by P. Ruden. The theory developed by Ruden had produced results which found excellent confirmation in wind-tunnel tests and in spite of certain still-existing defects, are technically very promising. The reasons for the new theory of the diffuser forms indicated by Ruden are twofold: first, the arguments adduced in Ruden's theory deal only with one specific operating condition, that is, a certain ratio of mean velocity within the diffuser to flying speed, while in the present report any desired velocity ratios are involved; second, a different choice of parameters and the increased possibilities of variation result in diffuser forms which cannot be reconciled at once with Ruden's theory" (p. 1).
Date: April 1950
Creator: Brödel, Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rockets Using Liquid Oxygen (open access)

Rockets Using Liquid Oxygen

"It is my task to discuss rocket propulsion using liquid oxygen and my treatment must be highly condensed for the ideas and experiments pertaining to this classic type of rocket are so numerous that one could occupy a whole morning with a detailed presentation. First, with regard to oxygen itself as compared with competing oxygen carriers, it is known that the liquid state of oxygen, in spite of the low boiling point, is more advantageous than the gaseous form of oxygen in pressure tanks, therefore only liquid oxygen need be compared with the oxygen carriers. The advantages of liquid oxygen are absolute purity and unlimited availability at relatively small cost in energy" (p. 1).
Date: April 1947
Creator: Busemann, Adolf
System: The UNT Digital Library
The fundamental principles of high-speed semi-diesel engines. Part 1: a general discussion of the subject of fuel injection in diesel engines and detailed descriptions of many types of injection nozzles (open access)

The fundamental principles of high-speed semi-diesel engines. Part 1: a general discussion of the subject of fuel injection in diesel engines and detailed descriptions of many types of injection nozzles

Three questions relating to the technical progress in the utilization of heavy oils are discussed. The first question considers solid injection in high-speed automobile engines, the second concerns the development of the hot-bulb engine, and the third question relates to the need for a more thorough investigation of the processes on which the formatation of combustible, rapidly-burning mixtures depend.
Date: April 1926
Creator: Büchner
System: The UNT Digital Library
The fundamental principles of high-speed semi-diesel engines. Part 2: a discussion of the semi-diesel principle and its application to various types of solid-injection engines (open access)

The fundamental principles of high-speed semi-diesel engines. Part 2: a discussion of the semi-diesel principle and its application to various types of solid-injection engines

Three high-speed semi-diesel engines are examined through the use of indicator diagrams. Different fuel nozzles and fuels are investigated and conclusions are drawn.
Date: April 1926
Creator: Büchner
System: The UNT Digital Library
The fundamental principles of high-speed semi-diesel engines. Part 3: a discussion of fuel mixing and ignition, with special reference to engines with precombustion chambers (open access)

The fundamental principles of high-speed semi-diesel engines. Part 3: a discussion of fuel mixing and ignition, with special reference to engines with precombustion chambers

A continuation of the discussion and overview of the present state of development of high-speed semi-diesel engines.
Date: April 1926
Creator: Büchner
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Torsion of Box Beams With One Side Lacking (open access)

The Torsion of Box Beams With One Side Lacking

"The torsion of box beams of rectangular section, the edges of which are strengthened by flanges, and of which one side is lacking, is analyzed by the energy method. The torsional stresses are generally taken up by the bending of the two parallel walls, the rigidity of which is augmented by the third wall. The result was checked experimentally on duralumin and plywood boxes. The torsion recorded was 10 to 30 percent less than that given by the calculation, owing to self-stiffening" (p. 1).
Date: April 1940
Creator: Cambilargiu, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Solid Admixtures on the Velocity of Motion of a Free Dusty Air Jet (open access)

The Effect of Solid Admixtures on the Velocity of Motion of a Free Dusty Air Jet

"In dusty air flows occurring in industrial practice in transport by air pressure of friable materials, in the drying, annealing, and so forth, of a pulverized solid mass in suspension, and in other processes, the concentration of solid particles usually has a magnitude of the order of 1 kg per 1 kg of air. At such a concentration, the ratio of the volume of the particles to the volume of the air is small (less than one-thousandth part). However, regardless of this, the presence of a solid admixture manifests itself in the rules for the velocity distribution of the air in a dusty air flow" (p. 1).
Date: April 1957
Creator: Chernov, A. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations and Tests in the Towing Basin at Guidonia (open access)

Investigations and Tests in the Towing Basin at Guidonia

The experimental methods at the Guidonia towing basin are discussed including specifications. Some of the components examined are the bridge towing carriage, side towing carriage, catapult installation, and dynamometer systems. Tests were performed on hulls and floats, as well as motor boats and torpedo shaped bodies. Theoretical investigations were also performed to determine pressure distributions on geometrically simple bodies, propagation of small wave motions, and planing and submerged surfaces.
Date: April 1939
Creator: Cremona, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Turbulence on the Flame Velocity in Gas Mixtures (open access)

The Effect of Turbulence on the Flame Velocity in Gas Mixtures

"The present report deals with the effect of turbulence on the propagation of the flame. Being based upon experiments with laminar as well as turbulent Bunsen flames, both the physico-chemical and the hydro-dynamical aspects of the problem are analyzed. A number of new deductions, interesting from the point of view of engine combustion and other very rapidly changing flame reactions, are made" (p. 1).
Date: April 1947
Creator: Damköhler, Gerhard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of Elliptical Distribution of Lift on Strength of Airplane Wings (open access)

Influence of Elliptical Distribution of Lift on Strength of Airplane Wings

"Hitherto it has been generally assumed, in calculating the fall of an airplane, that the forces withstood by the latter were distributed uniformly throughout the whole length of the wing. In reality this is not the case and German engineers in particular are now assuming an elliptical distribution of the forces. The latter hypothesis has made it possible to carry out a certain number of calculations which have been verified by experiment" (p. 1).
Date: April 1922
Creator: Dorand
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of a Model of a Two-Stage Turboblower (open access)

Experimental Investigation of a Model of a Two-Stage Turboblower

"In the present paper an investigation is made of two stages of a multistage turboblower having a vaneless diffuser behind the impeller and guide vanes at the inlet to the nest stage. The method employed was that of investigating the performance of the successive elements of the blower (the impeller, vaneless diffuser, ets.) whereby the kinematics of the flow through the blower could be followed and the pressure at the different points computed. The character of the flow and the physical significance of the loss coefficients could thereby be determined so as to secure the best agreement of the computed with the actual performance of the blower" (p. 1).
Date: April 1943
Creator: Dovjik, S. & Polikovsky, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Light Airplane (open access)

The Light Airplane

This report begins with a review and analysis of the work being done to develop light airplanes in the U.S. and abroad. A technical discussion of the construction and innovations in light airplanes is then presented.
Date: April 1925
Creator: Driggs, Ivan H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cathode Oscillograph for the Study of Low, Medium, and High Frequencies (open access)

The Cathode Oscillograph for the Study of Low, Medium, and High Frequencies

The object of this work has been to construct an apparatus for obtaining oscillogram of voltages and currents which are variable with respect to time and of the frequency which is constantly met in radio.
Date: April 1924
Creator: Dufour, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fatigue of Internal Combustion Engines (open access)

Fatigue of Internal Combustion Engines

Engine conditions such as pressure characteristics, temperatures, and mechanical fatigue enable the employment of a criterion of general fatigue which simultaneously takes account of both mechanical and thermal conditions, for the sake of comparing any projected engine with engines of the same type already in use.
Date: April 1924
Creator: Dumanois, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rotation in Free Fall of Rectangular Wings of Elongated Shape (open access)

Rotation in Free Fall of Rectangular Wings of Elongated Shape

"The present report of Mr. Dupleich is the summary of a very extensive experimental study of the well-known mechanical phenomenon: the rotation in free fall (* air, for instance) of more or less elongated rectangles cut out of paper or pasteboard. This phenomenon, the conditions for existence of which depend chiefly on the elongated of the small plate and its weight per unit area, is essentially an aerodynamic phenomenon and as such, raises questions of a certain interest to our department. We believe that the modern concepts of the mechanics of fluids do not have the range attributed to them" (p. 1).
Date: April 1949
Creator: Dupleich, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Loss of the Dixmude (open access)

Loss of the Dixmude

The causes of the destruction of the Dixmude are discussed and some conclusions are drawn. The author believes a gasoline fire instead of a lightning strike was probably responsible, but the public believes otherwise.
Date: April 1924
Creator: Eckener, Hugo
System: The UNT Digital Library