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Efficiency Rating Systems Preliminary Report (open access)

Efficiency Rating Systems Preliminary Report

This report is about the Efficiency Rating Systems Preliminary Report
Date: May 1947
Creator: Graves, W. Brooke
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recovery of Alumina From Kaolin by the Lime-Soda Sinter Process (open access)

Recovery of Alumina From Kaolin by the Lime-Soda Sinter Process

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on exploration of kaolin clay deposits for alumina. Properties of the kaolin clay and alumina recovered are listed. This report includes tables, graphs, and illustrations.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Cservenyak, Frank J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Study of Magnetic Surveys of Worcester County, Maryland: Made on the Ground and From Airplane Observations (open access)

Comparative Study of Magnetic Surveys of Worcester County, Maryland: Made on the Ground and From Airplane Observations

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on magnetic surveys conducted on Worcester County, Maryland. The results of observations obtained on the ground and from the air are presented. This report includes tables, graphs, and maps.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Kuehn, Hugo E. & Dent, Guy E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Boundary-Induced Upwash for Yawed and Swept-Back Wings in Closed Circular Wind Tunnels (open access)

Boundary-Induced Upwash for Yawed and Swept-Back Wings in Closed Circular Wind Tunnels

Report presenting a determination of the tunnel-induced velocities for yawed and swept-back airfoils in a closed circular wind tunnel. Calculations were performed for elemental horseshoe vortices with one tip of the bound vortex on the tunnel axis for a range of yaw angles and bound-vortex lengths.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Eisenstadt, Bertram J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental and calculated characteristics of several NACA 44-series wings with aspect ratios of 8, 10, and 12 and taper ratios of 2.5 and 3.5 (open access)

Experimental and calculated characteristics of several NACA 44-series wings with aspect ratios of 8, 10, and 12 and taper ratios of 2.5 and 3.5

The aerodynamic characteristics of seven unswept tapered wings were determined by calculation from two-dimensional data and by wind-tunnel tests in order to demonstrate the accuracy of the calculations and to show some of the effects of aspect ratio, taper ratio, and root thickness-chord ratio. The characteristics were calculated by the usual application of the lifting-line theory which assumes linear section lift curves and also by an application of the theory which allows the use of nonlinear lift curves. A correction to the lift for the effect of chord was made by using the Jones edge-velocity factor. The wings had aspect ratios of 8, 10, and 12, taper ratios of 2.5 and 3.5, and NACA 44-series airfoils.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Neely, Robert H.; Bollech, Thomas V.; Westrick, Gertrude C. & Graham, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interference of Wing and Fuselage From Tests of 30 Combinations With Triangular and Elliptical Fuselages in the NACA Variable-Density Tunnel (open access)

Interference of Wing and Fuselage From Tests of 30 Combinations With Triangular and Elliptical Fuselages in the NACA Variable-Density Tunnel

Note presenting tests of 12 wing-fuselage combinations employing triangular and 18 employing elliptical fuselages made in the NACA variable-density tunnel as part of a program to investigate at large values of Reynolds number the aerodynamic effects of wing-fuselage interference. The parameters of combination covered in the investigation were the vertical position of the wing with respect to the fuselage axis, wing shape, and wing-fuselage juncture shape.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Sherman, Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Lifting-Surface-Theory Solution and Tests of an Elliptic Tail Surface of Aspect Ratio 3 with a 0.5-Chord 0.85-Span Elevator (open access)

A Lifting-Surface-Theory Solution and Tests of an Elliptic Tail Surface of Aspect Ratio 3 with a 0.5-Chord 0.85-Span Elevator

Note presenting an electromagnetic-analogy model of the vortex load, estimated from lifting-line theory with an arbitrary fairing near the elevator tip, on a thin elliptic horizontal tail surface of aspect ratio 3 with a 0.5-chord 0.85-span plain elevator was constructed and tested. A comparison of the aspect-ratio corrections for the partial-span elevators was made with those previously presented for full-span elevators. Wind-tunnel results for a tail surface of the some plan form are presented.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Swanson, Robert S.; Crandall, Stewart M. & Miller, Sadie
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of the Pressure Distribution on the Horizontal Tail Surface of a Typical Propeller-Driven Pursuit Airplane in Flight 2: The Effect of Angle of Sideslip and Propeller Operation (open access)

Measurements of the Pressure Distribution on the Horizontal Tail Surface of a Typical Propeller-Driven Pursuit Airplane in Flight 2: The Effect of Angle of Sideslip and Propeller Operation

Report presenting measurements in sideslipping flight of the pressure distribution over the horizontal tail surface of a tractor-propeller-driven pursuit airplane to determine the effects of angle of sideslip and propeller operation on the tail-load distribution. Results regarding the reduction of data, effect of sideslip and power on tail loads, effect of sideslip and power on tail moments, and a comparison of the calculated loading with experimental results.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Sadoff, Melvin & Clousing, Lawrence A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight investigation of the effects on airplane static longitudinal stability of a bungee and engine-tilt modifications (open access)

Flight investigation of the effects on airplane static longitudinal stability of a bungee and engine-tilt modifications

Report presenting flight tests to evaluate an elevator stick-force bungee and engine tilt as methods of improving the longitudinal-control characteristics of an existing airplane. The stick-force bungee was found to be the simplest and most effective modification.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Rathert, George A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
100 Areas Technical Activities Report - Engineering, April 1947 (open access)

100 Areas Technical Activities Report - Engineering, April 1947

This is the first of a series of monthly reports covering details of the work of the Engineering Group of the Pile Technology Section of the Technical Department. The monthly Slug Inspection Report is being discontinued as a separate document and is being incorporated in this group report. Included is work on corrosion and blistering; graphite expansion; and irradiation studies.
Date: May 21, 1947
Creator: Woods, W. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature moments vs poison moments (open access)

Temperature moments vs poison moments

The excess reactivity available in an operating pile is absorbed in poison columns and horizontal rods. The temperature distribution of the pile is determined by the relative strengths and locations of the poison columns and the configuration of control rods used. A method for adjusting poison columns and rods to improve upon the pile`s temperature distribution is given in Document {number_sign}7-2654, ``Procedure for Improving Temperature Distribution via Rods and Columns,`` Wheeler and Menegus to Jordan, September 9, 1945. A relationship between poison moment (inhour lattice units) and temperature moments (per coat) was theoretically derived in the above document and has since been measured on several occasions on the basis of operating experience. A survey of recent operating data for the F Pile has been made by H. A. Gauper, Jr. with the intent of improving the method for obtaining the temperature and poison moments and relating changes in the two. This study was concerned with only the horizontal and vertical dipole moments. The results of Mr. Gauper`s investigation are summarized in this memorandum.
Date: May 19, 1947
Creator: Staebler, U. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
100 Areas technical activities report: Physics, April 1947 (open access)

100 Areas technical activities report: Physics, April 1947

This monthly report details Physics Department 100 Area technical activities for the month of April 1947.
Date: May 20, 1947
Creator: Gast, P. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Volumetric Assay of Uranium Tetrafluoride (open access)

The Volumetric Assay of Uranium Tetrafluoride

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Date: May 1, 1947
Creator: Furman, N. H. & Haight Jr., G. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Appreciation and determination of the hydrodynamic qualities of seaplanes (open access)

Appreciation and determination of the hydrodynamic qualities of seaplanes

Report presenting a summary of the hydrodynamic qualities of interest in the normal operation of a seaplane, established over a period of years by model testing and by some knowledge of full-size operation. Results regarding longitudinal stability and control, landing stability, seaworthiness, performances, and lateral stability and control are provided.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Parkinson, John B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collection and analysis of wind-tunnel data on the characteristics of isolated tail surfaces with and without end plates (open access)

Collection and analysis of wind-tunnel data on the characteristics of isolated tail surfaces with and without end plates

Report presenting the aerodynamic characteristics of 19 isolated tail surfaces, which have been determined by wind tunnel tests. Testing was also made of rectangular airfoils of various aspect ratios with and without double end plates of various shapes. The analysis indicated that the slope of the lift curve could be predicted within 10 percent for all models by use of lifting-surface-theory equations.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Bates, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of the NACA 64(SUB 1)A212 airfoil section with a slat, a double slotted flap, and boundary-layer control by suction (open access)

Tests of the NACA 64(SUB 1)A212 airfoil section with a slat, a double slotted flap, and boundary-layer control by suction

Report presenting an investigation of the NACA 64(sub 1)A212 airfoil section equipped with a leading-edge slat, a double slotted flap, and a boundary-layer-control suction slot at 0.40 chord to determine the maximum lift coefficients attainable with the high-lift devices alone and in conjunction with one another. Results regarding the effect of suction-slot location on the characteristics of a plain airfoil, plain airfoil characteristics, effect of irregularities caused by slat installation, characteristics of the airfoil with slat extended, characteristics of the airfoil with double slotted flap, characteristics of the airfoil with leading-edge slat and double slotted flap, and a comparison of maximum lift coefficients obtained with various high-lift devices are provided.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Quinn, John H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Electrical Computer for the Solution of Shear-Lag and Bolted-Joint Problems (open access)

An Electrical Computer for the Solution of Shear-Lag and Bolted-Joint Problems

"The analogy between the distribution of stresses in flat stiffened panels and the distribution of electric current in a ladder-type resistance network is used as the theoretical basis of an electrical computer for the rapid solution of shear-lag problems. The computer, consisting of variable resistors and multiple-current sources, is described; and typical examples are given of its use. The analogy is extended to include bolted-joint problems, and an example is given also" (p. 1).
Date: May 1947
Creator: Ross, Robert D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical Shear Stress of Curved Rectangular Panels (open access)

Critical Shear Stress of Curved Rectangular Panels

"A solution based upon small-deflection theory is presented for the critical shear stress of curved rectangular panels with simply supported edges. Computed curves which cover a wide range of panel dimensions are presented; these curves are found to be in good agreement with test results. Estimated curves are also given for panels with clamped edges" (p. 1).
Date: May 1947
Creator: Batdorf, S. B.; Stein, Manuel & Schildcrout, Murry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending Stresses Due to Torsion in a Tapered Box Beam (open access)

Bending Stresses Due to Torsion in a Tapered Box Beam

Note presenting a method for the calculation of bending stresses due to torsion in a tapered box beam. A special taper was assumed in which all flanges, if extended, would meet at a point. The results obtained by this method were compared with experimental data obtained from tests performed on a tapered box beam.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Kruszewski, Edwin T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of spoiler-type lateral-control devices on the twisting moments of NACA 230-Series airfoil sections (open access)

Effect of spoiler-type lateral-control devices on the twisting moments of NACA 230-Series airfoil sections

Report presenting an investigation of the effects of several spoiler arrangements on the spanwise variation of section twisting moments of a wing of NACA 230-series airfoil sections. Both plain and perforated spoilers were tested at a designated Mach and Reynolds number and force and moment measurements as well as chordwise pressure-distribution measurements at six spanwise stations were obtained.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Fitzpatrick, James E. & Furlong, G. Chester
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Mach Number and Reynolds Number on the Maximum Lift Coefficient of a Wing of NACA 230-Series Airfoil Sections (open access)

Effects of Mach Number and Reynolds Number on the Maximum Lift Coefficient of a Wing of NACA 230-Series Airfoil Sections

Wing was tested with full-span, partial-span, or split flaps deflected 60 Degrees and without flaps. Chordwise pressure-distribution measurements were made for all flap configurations.. Peak values of maximum lift coefficient were obtained at relatively low free-stream Mach numbers and, before critical Mach number was reached, were almost entirely dependent on Reynolds Number. Lift coefficient increased by increasing Mach number or deflecting flaps while critical pressure coefficient was reached at lower free-stream Mach numbers.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Furlong, G. Chester & Fitzpatrick, James E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A transonic propeller of triangular plan form (open access)

A transonic propeller of triangular plan form

Report presenting a proposal for the isosceles triangle twisted into a screw surface about its axis as a propeller for transonic flight speeds. The purpose is to attain the drag reduction associated with a large sweepback in a structurally practicable configuration.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Ribner, Herbert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Effect of Span, Spanwise Location, and Chordwise Location of Spoilers on Lateral Control Characteristics of a Tapered Wing (open access)

Investigation of Effect of Span, Spanwise Location, and Chordwise Location of Spoilers on Lateral Control Characteristics of a Tapered Wing

Note presenting a wind-tunnel investigation of the effect of span, spanwise location, and chordwise location of spoilers on the lateral control characteristics of an unflapped semispan wing equipped with a simple spoiler with a projection 5 percent of the chord. The chordwise investigation involved moving a 50-percent-semispan spoiler from the 50-percent-chord station to the 80-percent-chord station. Results regarding the plain-wing characteristics, spanwise investigation, and chordwise investigation are provided.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Fischel, Jack & Tamburello, Vito
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Air Load Distribution on Two Combinations of Lifting Surface and Fuselage (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Air Load Distribution on Two Combinations of Lifting Surface and Fuselage

Report presenting wind tunnel measurements of the air load distribution on a canard-type model. Two combinations of lifting surface and fuselage were obtained by removing the wing and stabilizer of the model. Results regarding the fuselage pressure distribution, spanwise loading curves, and variation of lift, drag, and pitching-moment coefficients with angle of attack are provided.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Sandahl, Carl A. & Vollo, Samuel D.
System: The UNT Digital Library