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The Vortex Theory and Its Significance in Aviation (open access)

The Vortex Theory and Its Significance in Aviation

This report will present ideas closely related to the vortex conception and illustrate them in the simplest possible terms. In addition to these general considerations, this report will attempt to show the application of the vortex theory in connection with the wing theory.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Betz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Variations in the Velocity of the Air Flow About a Wing Profile (open access)

Investigation of the Variations in the Velocity of the Air Flow About a Wing Profile

Memorandum presenting an investigation to determine the variations in the velocity of the air when it was obliged to flow about a wing profile. Special interest was paid to the determination of velocity as compared with that of the undisturbed flow and of the velocity drop in successive planes perpendicular to the flow direction at increasing distances from the wing profile.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Repenthin, Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact Tests on Rubber Compression Springs for Airplane Landing Gears (open access)

Impact Tests on Rubber Compression Springs for Airplane Landing Gears

The present report gives the results of tests which were made for the purpose of solving the problem of whether diagrams obtained from pressure tests could be conclusive for the determination of the safe impact coefficients. It is first established that the rubber rings adhere firmly to the compression surfaces during deformation. Suggestions are thus obtained for a constructive simplification of the rubber rings. The hysteresis phenomenon is ascribed to external and internal friction forces. A device for falling tests is then described with which the process of shock absorption with rubber rings was tested.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Hohenemser, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Pressure Distribution on Airship Hulls (open access)

Calculation of Pressure Distribution on Airship Hulls

These calculations were based on the shape of the ZR III, with the following simplifications: cars, fins, and rudders removed; all cross sections replaced by equivalent circular cross sections. Under these assumptions the pressure distribution was calculated for the following cases: symmetrical case, or flow parallel to the axis; unsymmetrical case, or flow at an angle to the axis. In both cases the simple potential flow first forms the basis for the determination of the pressure distribution.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Von Karman, Theodor
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air forces and air-force moments at large angles of attack and how they are affected by the shape of the wing (open access)

Air forces and air-force moments at large angles of attack and how they are affected by the shape of the wing

From Summary: "The present report is, in the first place, a compilation of the test results now available from wing tests up to angles of attack 90^o. Reports are also given of tests with monoplane and auxiliary wings in the Gottingen wind tunnel for the purpose of plotting a steadily rising curve of the normal force as a foundation of the angle of attack."
Date: July 1930
Creator: Fuchs, Richard & Schmidt, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library