The Gas Kinetics of Very High Flight Speeds (open access)

The Gas Kinetics of Very High Flight Speeds

The aerodynamic forces on bodies of arbitrary shape were investigated under conditions such that the mean free path of the air molecule is greater than the dimensions of the body. Air pressures and friction forces were calculated from gas kinetic theory for surfaces facing both toward and away from the air stream at any angle. Air forces for an atmosphere of definite composition (molecular hydrogen) were calculated as a function of the flight velocity.
Date: May 1950
Creator: Sänger, Eugen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Instrument for Measuring the Wall Shearing Stress of Turbulent Boundary Layers (open access)

Instrument for Measuring the Wall Shearing Stress of Turbulent Boundary Layers

"It is shown that at a smooth wall in a turbulent boundary layer the velocity profile next to the wall is dependent, aside from the material constants of the flowing medium, only on the shearing stress transmitted to the wall, even with pressure rise or with pressure drop. Consequently, the heat transfer of a small element that is built into the wall and has a higher temperature than that of the flowing medium is a measure of the wall shearing stress. Theoretical considerations indicate that the wall shearing stress of the boundary layer can be defined by means of a heat-transfer measurement with an instrument mounted in the wall" (p. 1).
Date: May 1950
Creator: Ludwieg, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Results From Fatigue Tests With Reference to Operational Statistics (open access)

Preliminary Results From Fatigue Tests With Reference to Operational Statistics

Simple elements were subjected to repeated loads of variable ampliture, chosen in such a way that they may be regarded as approximations to the operational loads (gust and maneuver) experienced by an airplane. The effect of varying some parameters was investigated briefly. Some discussion is given of the question whether a design according to current (1938 German) requirements for static strength is adequate from the fatigue point of view, and existing requirements on fatigue strength are compared,.
Date: May 1950
Creator: Gassner, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Scale Effect in Towing Tests With Airplane-Float Systems (open access)

The Scale Effect in Towing Tests With Airplane-Float Systems

"The present report includes a description of the making of three-component measurements on a full-size float mounted on an actual airplane and the comparison of the results with those from two models of the same form but of different size which had been tested in the towing tank. The purpose of the comparison is to determine the effect of the Reynolds Number on the results of model tank tests. Following a brief discussion of previous tests intended to elucidate the problem of scale effect on float systems and a description of the testing equipment, the choice of the reference quantities to be used in the comparison is discussed" (p. 1).
Date: May 1937
Creator: Schmidt, Rudolph
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Source of Propeller Noise (open access)

The Source of Propeller Noise

A two blade propeller of 40 cm diameter and zero pitch was explored for its noise development; it could be whirled up to 17,000 rpm - i.e., a tip speed of 355 meters/second. To obtain the power loss N(sub m) of the propeller for comparison with the produced acoustical power N(sub A) the engine performance characteristics were measured with and without propeller. The result is the sought-for relation c, that is, curve c' after correction with the engine efficiency.
Date: May 1937
Creator: Ernsthausen, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rocket Power Plants Based on Nitric Acid and their Specific Propulsive Weights (open access)

Rocket Power Plants Based on Nitric Acid and their Specific Propulsive Weights

"Two fields are reserved for the application of rocket power plants. The first field is determined by the fact that the rocket power plant is the only type of power plant that can produce thrust without dependence upon environment. The second field is that in which the rocket power plant proves itself the most suitable as a high-power drive in free competition with other types of power plants" (p. 1).
Date: May 1947
Creator: Zborowski, Helmut
System: The UNT Digital Library
Helicopter Problems (open access)

Helicopter Problems

The present report deals with a number of the main problems requiring solution in the development of helicopters and concerning the lift, flying performance, stability, and drive. A complete solution is given for the stability of the helicopter with rigid blades and control surfaces. With a view to making a direct-lift propeller sufficient without the addition of auxiliary propellers, the "flapping drive" is assessed and its efficiency calculated.
Date: May 1937
Creator: Küssner, H. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Similitude in Hydrodynamic Tests Involving Planing (open access)

Similitude in Hydrodynamic Tests Involving Planing

The problems of using models in planing tests are addressed. If one passes from the model to a hull of linear dimensions n times greater, the speeds are connected by the law of mechanical similitude. The normal forces given by the hydrodynamic equations (perfect fluid) also follow the law of dynamic similitude (Reech's method) and are multiplied by n(exp 3). A series of tests were performed and the actual results were compared to theoretical results.
Date: May 1936
Creator: Gruson, M. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chief Characteristics and Advantages of Tailless Airplanes (open access)

Chief Characteristics and Advantages of Tailless Airplanes

This study will be concerned with the critical examination of two main questions, mainly, susceptibility of centering and more generally, the conditions of static stability, longitudinal equilibrium, and the question of dynamic stability, or at least the damping of longitudinal vibrations about a position of equilibrium that may result from a small variation in the angle of attack.
Date: May 1936
Creator: Dufaure De Lajarte, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Performance of a Jet Power Plant, 3, operating characteristics of a jet power plant as a function of altitude (open access)

Flight Performance of a Jet Power Plant, 3, operating characteristics of a jet power plant as a function of altitude

The performance of a jet power plant consisting of a compressor and a turbine is determined by the characteristic curves of these component parts and is controllable by the characteristics of the compressor and the turbine in relation to each other. The normal. output, overload, and throttled load of the Jet power plant are obtained on the basis of assumed straight-line characteristics.
Date: May 1951
Creator: Weinig, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metal Airplane Construction (open access)

Metal Airplane Construction

It has long been thought that metal construction of airplanes would involve an increase in weight as compared with wood construction. Recent experience has shown that such is not the case. This report describes the materials used, treatment of, and characteristics of metal airplane construction.
Date: May 1926
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comments on Crankless Engine Types (open access)

Comments on Crankless Engine Types

This report describes the leading crankless engine types, which have appeared in recent years. These types include: the Mitchell crankless motor car engine and the German Michel engine.
Date: May 1928
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Prospective Development of Giant Airplanes (open access)

Prospective Development of Giant Airplanes

This report presents a survey of the latest German giant airplane projects. A description of the physical form of the airplanes, their performance, and some possible applications are provided.
Date: May 1928
Creator: Von Römer, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Speed Oil Engines for Vehicles Part 3 (open access)

High-Speed Oil Engines for Vehicles Part 3

Ignition-chamber engines and their fuel injection systems are investigated. Specific details are provided for fuel-injection nozzles and fuel pumps are provided.
Date: May 1927
Creator: Hausfelder, Ludwig
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multiplicity of Solutions in Aerodynamics (open access)

Multiplicity of Solutions in Aerodynamics

"One of the most striking phenomena which accompany the flow of fluids such as air and water about bodies, is that of changes in character. This phenomena is still very little understood. We will first discuss the nature of these changes and then show that pure theory leads to a multiplicity of characters of flow, among which we will endeavor to indicate those bearing some analogy to experimental results" (p. 1).
Date: May 1927
Creator: Dupont, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Cooling: An Experimental Method of Evaluating the Cooling Effect of Air Streams on Air-Cooled Cylinders (open access)

Air Cooling: An Experimental Method of Evaluating the Cooling Effect of Air Streams on Air-Cooled Cylinders

In this report is described an experimental method which the writer has evolved for dealing with air-cooled engines, and some of the data obtained by its means. Methods of temperature measurement and cooling are provided.
Date: May 1927
Creator: Alcock, J. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kinetographic Flow Pictures (open access)

Kinetographic Flow Pictures

A method is presented for photographing the flow of fluids with a kinetograph.
Date: May 1926
Creator: Prandtl, L. & Tietjens, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of the Physical Properties of Medium and Heavy Oils, Their Vaporization and Use in Explosion Engines Part 1 (open access)

Experimental Investigation of the Physical Properties of Medium and Heavy Oils, Their Vaporization and Use in Explosion Engines Part 1

While little has been accomplished in obtaining an abundant supply of light oils from coal and heavy oils, progress has been made on engine design to make use of the heavier oils. Progress has been made in two different directions which are outlined in this paper: the group of engines with medium and high-pressure carburetion in the cylinder; and the group of engines with low-pressure carburetion of the heavy oils before reaching the cylinder.
Date: May 1926
Creator: Heinlein, Fritz
System: The UNT Digital Library
Boundary Layer (open access)

Boundary Layer

From Introduction: "The fundamental, practically the most important branch of the modern mechanics of a viscous fluid or a gas, is that branch which concerns itself with the study of the boundary layer. The presence of a boundary layer accounts for the origin of the resistance and lift force, the breakdown of the smooth flow about bodies, and other phenomena that are associated with the motion of a body in a real fluid. The concept of boundary layer was clearly formulated by the founder of aerodynamics, N. E. Joukowsky, in his well-known work "On the Form of Ships" published as early as 1890."
Date: May 1956
Creator: Loitsianskii, L. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Drop and Wind-Tunnel Experiments on Bomb Drag at High Subsonic Speeds (open access)

Comparison of Drop and Wind-Tunnel Experiments on Bomb Drag at High Subsonic Speeds

The drag coefficients of bombs at high velocities velocity of fall was 97 percent of the speed of sound) (the highest are determined by drop tests and compared with measurements taken in the DVL high-speed closed wind tunnel and the open jet at AVA - Gottingen.
Date: May 1948
Creator: Göthert, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Systematic Investigations of the Effects of Plan Form and Gap between the Fixed Surface and Control Surface on Simple Flapped Wings (open access)

Systematic Investigations of the Effects of Plan Form and Gap between the Fixed Surface and Control Surface on Simple Flapped Wings

"Four component measurements of 12 wings of symmetric profile having flaps with chord ratios t(sub R)/t(sub L) = 0.3 and t(sub R)/t(sub L) = 0.2 are treated in this report. As a result of the investigations, the effects of plan form and gap between fixed surface and control surface have been clarified. Lift, drag, pitching moment, and hinge moment were measured in the control-surface deflection range: -23 deg < or = beta < or = 23 deg and the range of angle of attack: -20 deg < or = alpha < or = 20 deg" (p. 1).
Date: May 1949
Creator: Göthert & Röber
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Heat Transfer to a Plate in Flow at High Speed (open access)

The Heat Transfer to a Plate in Flow at High Speed

From Summary: "The heat transfer in the laminar boundary layer of a heated plate in flow at high speed can be obtained by integration of the conventional differential equations of the boundary layer, so long as the material values can be regarded as constant. This premise is fairly well satisfied at speeds up to about twice the sonic speed and at not excessive temperature rise of the heated plate. The general solution of the equation includes Pohlhausen's specific cases of heat transfer to a plate at low speeds and of the plate thermometer. The solution shows that the heat transfer coefficient at high speed must be computed with the same equation as at low speed, when it is referred to the difference of the wall temperature of the heated plate in respect to its "natural temperature." Since this fact follows from the linear structure of the differential equation describing the temperature field, it is equally applicable to the heat transfer in the turbulent boundary layer."
Date: May 1943
Creator: Eckert, E. & Drewitz, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jet Diffusion in Proximity of a Wall (open access)

Jet Diffusion in Proximity of a Wall

"When auxiliary jet engines are installed on airframes; as well as in some new designs, the jet engines are mounted in such a way that the jet stream exhausts in close proximity to the fuselage. This report deals with the behavior of the jet in close proximity to a two-dimensional surface. The experiments were made to find out whether the axially symmetric stream tends to approach the flat surface" (p. 1).
Date: May 1949
Creator: Küchemann, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Cavitation in Water (open access)

Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Cavitation in Water

"The cavitation in nozzles on airfoils of various shape and on a sphere are experimentally investigated. The limits of cavitation and the extension of the zone of the bubbles in different stages of cavitation are photographically established. The pressure in the bubble area is constant and very low, jumping to high values at the end of the area. The analogy with the gas compression shock is adduced and discussed" (p. 1).
Date: May 1945
Creator: Ackeret, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library