Flight-Test Data on the Static Fore-and-Aft Stability of Various German Airplanes (open access)

Flight-Test Data on the Static Fore-and-Aft Stability of Various German Airplanes

"The static longitudinal stability of an airplane with locked elevator is usually determined by analysis and model tests. The present report proposes to supply the results of such measurements. The method consisted of recording the dynamic pressure versus elevator displacement at different center-of-gravity positions in unaccelerated flight" (p. 1).
Date: May 1933
Creator: Hübner, Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments With Needle Bearings (open access)

Experiments With Needle Bearings

Experiments and results are presented in testing needle bearings, especially in comparison with roller bearings. Reduction in coefficient of friction is discussed as well as experimental methods and recording devices.
Date: May 1933
Creator: Ferretti, Pericle
System: The UNT Digital Library
Knowledge Gained From Practical Experience in the Designing of Aircraft Engines (open access)

Knowledge Gained From Practical Experience in the Designing of Aircraft Engines

The present report examines a few important points of engine design such as: in-line water cooled engines, air-cooled in-line engines, and air-cooled radial engines. Subassemblies are also discussed like cylinder types, blower driving gears, pistons, valves, bearings, and crankshafts.
Date: May 1933
Creator: Kurtz, Oskar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Fatigue Crack on Static Strength: 2014-T6, 2024-T4, 6061-T6, 7075-T6 Open-Hole Monobloc Specimens (open access)

Effect of Fatigue Crack on Static Strength: 2014-T6, 2024-T4, 6061-T6, 7075-T6 Open-Hole Monobloc Specimens

"Static tensile test results are presented for specimens of 2014-T6, 2024-T4, 6061-T6, and 7075-T6 aluminum alloy containing fatigue cracks. The results are found to be in good agreement with the results reported for similar tests from other sources. The results indicate that the presence of a fatigue crack reduced the static strength, in all cases, by an amount larger than the corresponding reduction in net area; the 6061-T6 alloy specimens were least susceptible to the crack and the 7075-T6 alloy specimens were most susceptible" (p. 1).
Date: May 1957
Creator: Nordmark, Glenn E. & Eaton, Ian D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wall Interference in a Perforated Wind Tunnel (open access)

Wall Interference in a Perforated Wind Tunnel

"The theory of cascades, made up of a series of flat plates placed one behind the other, is extended to the case where the impinging stream is not uniform, and the deduced properties of this cascade-flow are then applied to the study of the wall interference between such as cascade-like boundary and a vortex-source type of singularity. It is shown that the induced velocities, produced by the presence of such a wall, are equal to what is obtained by action of a suitably chosen 'reflected' singularity situated on one side of the wall, together with the action of another suitably chosen 'transmitted' singularity placed on the other side" (p. 1).
Date: May 1957
Creator: Brescia, Riccardo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test Report on Three- and Six-Component Measurements on a Series of Tapered Wings of Small Aspect Ratio (Partial Report: Triangular Wing) (open access)

Test Report on Three- and Six-Component Measurements on a Series of Tapered Wings of Small Aspect Ratio (Partial Report: Triangular Wing)

The investigations of the reports to 4 on wings of small aspect ratio are continued. The present report deals with the results of the three- and six-component measurements and the flow pictures of the triangular wing series with the aspect ratio Lambda = 3 to Lambda = 1.
Date: May 1948
Creator: Lange & Wacke
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Problem of Gas Flow Over an Infinite Cascade Using Chaplygin's Approximation (open access)

On the Problem of Gas Flow Over an Infinite Cascade Using Chaplygin's Approximation

The steady flow of a compressible fluid past two-dimensional infinite cascades is obtained by using the Chaplygin's simplified pressure-density relation.
Date: May 1951
Creator: Bugaenko, G. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations of the Wall-Shearing Stress in Turbulent Boundary Layers (open access)

Investigations of the Wall-Shearing Stress in Turbulent Boundary Layers

Because of the unsatisfactory state of knowledge concerning the surface shearing stress of boundary layers with pressure gradients, the problem is re-examined. It is found that for general turbulent boundary layers in wall proximity, that is, in the laminar sublayer, in the transition zone and in the part of the completely turbulent zone near the wall, the same universal law applies as for the plate flow.
Date: May 1950
Creator: Ludwieg, Hubert & Tillmann, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Drag of Airplane Radiators With Special Reference to Air Heating (Comparison of Theory and Experiment) (open access)

The Drag of Airplane Radiators With Special Reference to Air Heating (Comparison of Theory and Experiment)

This report contains a survey of past radiator research. This report also is intended as a systematic comparison of theoretical and experimental radiator drag, with the object of ascertaining the most important loss sources and their interaction in different cases of installation, and to separate the radiator systems which are amenable to calculation, both as regards axial flow and drag. The sources of loss due to the diffuser are to be looked into closely as in many cases they can be of preeminent magnitude and their customary appraisal, according to Fliegner's formula, does not meet actual conditions.
Date: May 1939
Creator: Göthert, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Power of Aircraft Engines at Altitude (open access)

The Power of Aircraft Engines at Altitude

The subject of the present paper is confined to the investigations and methods employed by the Fiat company in their studies on the altitude performance of an air-cooled engine of the production type. The experimental set-up as well as test engine data are provided.
Date: May 1939
Creator: Ragazzi, Paolo
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Way to Increased Airplane Engine Power (open access)

The Way to Increased Airplane Engine Power

The purpose of this paper is to give an outline of the present state of development and point out the possibilities available for the further increase in the power/displacement ratio, the economy, and the reliability of the engine. Some of the aspects discussed are methods of increasing take-off power, the various methods of preparation of the fuel mixture and their effect on power, economy, and safety.
Date: May 1939
Creator: Vohrer, Eugen
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Magnus Effect in Theory and in Reality (open access)

The Magnus Effect in Theory and in Reality

A discussion of the Flettner rotor is presented from a nautical and economic viewpoint, and although it was a failure, the experimental and theoretical inventions cannot be disregarded. The following critical and experimental investigation will show the relations and applicability of the theories and practical applications. The Magnus effect is described in detail and a discussion and critical review of the Magnus effect is included.
Date: May 1930
Creator: Ahlborn, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of the Junkers-Diesel Aircraft Engine (open access)

Development of the Junkers-Diesel Aircraft Engine

The working process of the Junkers engine has resulted from a series of attempts to attain high performance and to control the necessarily rapid and complete combustion at extremely high speeds. The two main problems of Diesel engines in aircraft are addressed; namely, incomplete combustion and the greater weight of Diesel engine parts compared to gasoline engines.
Date: May 1930
Creator: Gasterstädt
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Tests of Tailless Airplanes (open access)

Recent Tests of Tailless Airplanes

This report details the advantages and construction of tailless airplanes. Both a glider and a powered model were built and the specifications of both airplanes are listed.
Date: May 1930
Creator: Lippisch, Alexander
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Stresses and Deformations of Aircraft Propellers (open access)

Determination of Stresses and Deformations of Aircraft Propellers

A method is described for testing the strength of propellers of any shape. It is shown that the shape of the propeller greatly affects the stresses, and that great caution must be exercised if the relieving effect of the centrifugal force, which exists in every propeller with a straight blade axis, is to be increased by curving the blade axis. In a numerical example, the calculation is made for a certain revolution speed at which the actual distortion is then measured. The results of the calculation agree satisfactorily with the experimental results.
Date: May 1932
Creator: Seewald, Friedrich
System: The UNT Digital Library
Landing of Seaplanes (open access)

Landing of Seaplanes

This report begins with a brief resume of a theoretical consideration and its results. Then a description is presented of the processes at the moment a keeled bottom strikes the water and the formulas and solutions are given. Lastly a discussion of the application of these results to practical problems is given.
Date: May 1931
Creator: Wagner, Herbert
System: The UNT Digital Library
Load Tests on a Stiffened Circular Cylindrical Shell (open access)

Load Tests on a Stiffened Circular Cylindrical Shell

The present report describes tests in which the stress distribution may be determined in a stiffened circular cylindrical shell loaded longitudinally at four symmetrically situated points. As being of particular importance are the cases investigated of groups of bending and arching or convexing forces, respectively. From the stress measurements on the longitudinal stiffeners, the shear stresses and the bulkhead ring stresses in the skin could be evaluated.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Schapitz, E. & Krümling, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Determination of the Take-Off Characteristics of a Seaplane (open access)

On the Determination of the Take-Off Characteristics of a Seaplane

The present paper presents an attempt to coordinate the available theoretical and experimental data on planing surfaces so as to develop an approximate analytical method for the determination of the water resistance of a seaplane without any preliminary towing tests in the tank.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Perelmuter, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of Notches Under Static Stress (open access)

The Influence of Notches Under Static Stress

From the described experiments it is seen that notches are a potential source of strength decrease even under static stress, which the designer must take into consideration. Section I is a general treatment of notch influence under the various types of stresses. Section II treats the influence of notches in thin sheet as is used in airplane construction.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Matthaes, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compression Struts With Nonprogressively Variable Moment of Inertia (open access)

Compression Struts With Nonprogressively Variable Moment of Inertia

The buckling failure conditions for a bar with nonprogressively variable moment of inertia J(sub n), although constant over length l(sub n), are developed.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Radomski, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Lubricants Under Boundary Friction (open access)

Investigation of Lubricants Under Boundary Friction

Numerous observations of such lubrication processes within range of boundary friction on journal bearings and gear tooth profiles have strengthened the supposition that it should be possible to study the attendant phenomena with engineering methods and equipment. These considerations formed the basis of the present studies, which have led to the discovery of relations governing the suitability of bearing surfaces and the concept of "lubricating quality.".
Date: May 1942
Creator: Heidebroek, E. & Pietsch, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recording Rapidly Changing Cylinder-Wall Temperatures (open access)

Recording Rapidly Changing Cylinder-Wall Temperatures

"The present report deals with the design and testing of a measuring plug suggested by H. Pfriem for recording quasi-stationary cylinder wall temperatures. The new device is a resistance thermometer, the temperature-susceptible part of which consists of a gold coating applied by evaporation under high vacuum and electrolytically strengthened. After overcoming initial difficulties, calibration of plugs up to and beyond 400 degrees C was possible" (p. 1).
Date: May 1942
Creator: Meier, Adolf
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Solution of the Laminar-Boundary-Layer Equation for the Flat Plate for Velocity and Temperature Fields for Variable Physical Properties and for the Diffusion Field at High Concentration (open access)

The Solution of the Laminar-Boundary-Layer Equation for the Flat Plate for Velocity and Temperature Fields for Variable Physical Properties and for the Diffusion Field at High Concentration

"In connection with Pohlhausen's solution for the temperature field on the flat plate, a series of formulas were indicated by means of which the velocity and temperature field for variable physical characteristics can be computed by an integral equation and an iteration method based on it. With it, the following cases were solved: On the assumption that the viscosity simply varies with the temperature while the other fluid properties remain constant, the velocity and temperature field on the heated and cooled plate, respectively, was computed at the Prandtl numbers 12.5 and 100 (viscous fluids). A closer study of these two cases resulted in general relations: The calculations for a gas of Pr number 0.7 (air) were conducted on the assumption that all fluid properties vary with the temperature, and the velocities are low enough for the heat of friction to be discounted" (p. 1).
Date: May 1950
Creator: Schuh, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resonance Sound Absorber With Yielding Wall (open access)

Resonance Sound Absorber With Yielding Wall

A single-sheet resonance system for normal incidence of sound was investigated to study in detail the effect of sympathetic vibration of the resonator front wall on sound absorption.
Date: May 1951
Creator: Rzhevkin, S. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library