Metal-Bonding Adhesives for High-Temperature Service (open access)

Metal-Bonding Adhesives for High-Temperature Service

Report presenting the results of an investigation to develop a metal-bonding adhesive with improved heat-resistant properties. The most promising results were obtained with a formulation of a phenol resin and epoxy resin with certain heat stabilizers and catalysts. Results regarding the strength of bonds, resistance of adhesives to aging, and heat-resistant properties are provided.
Date: July 28, 1955
Creator: Black, John M. & Blomquist, R. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Spinning and Recovery Characteristics of a 1/18-Scale Model of the Ryan X-13 Airplane as Determined from Tests in the Langley 20-Foot Free-Spinning Tunnel (open access)

Free-Spinning and Recovery Characteristics of a 1/18-Scale Model of the Ryan X-13 Airplane as Determined from Tests in the Langley 20-Foot Free-Spinning Tunnel

An investigation is being conducted in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel on a l/18 scale model of the Ryan X-13 airplane to determine its spin and recovery characteristics. The spin and recovery characteristics determined to date are presented in this report.
Date: July 27, 1955
Creator: Bowman, James S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Spinning Characteristics of a 1/24-Scale Model of the Grumman F11F-1 Airplane, TED No. NACA AD 395 (open access)

Free-Spinning Characteristics of a 1/24-Scale Model of the Grumman F11F-1 Airplane, TED No. NACA AD 395

"An investigation is being conducted in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel on a 1/24-scale model of the Grumman F11F-1 airplane to determine spin and recovery characteristics and the minimum-size parachute required to satisfactorily terminate the spin in an emergency. Results obtained to date are presented herein. Test results indicate that it may be difficult to obtain an erect or inverted spin on the airplane, but, if a spin is obtained, the spin will be very oscillatory and recovery from the developed erect spin by rudder reversal may not be possible" (p. 1).
Date: July 13, 1955
Creator: Bowman, James S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of boundary-layer transition and surface temperature distributions at Mach 3.12 (open access)

A study of boundary-layer transition and surface temperature distributions at Mach 3.12

Report presenting surface temperature distributions on a hollow cylinder aligned with the airstream was studied in a Mach 3.12 wind tunnel at a range of Reynolds numbers. Transition with and without single roughness elements was observed from surface temperature distributions and high-speed schileren motion pictures. Results regarding pressure distributions, recovery-factor distributions, high-speed schileren motion pictures, transition Reynolds number, heat-conduction effects, and a qualitative description of observed flows are provided.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Brinich, Paul F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental investigation at a Mach number of 2.01 of the effects of body cross-section shape on the aerodynamic characteristics of bodies and wing-body combinations (open access)

An experimental investigation at a Mach number of 2.01 of the effects of body cross-section shape on the aerodynamic characteristics of bodies and wing-body combinations

Report presenting an investigation in the 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel to determine the effect of changes in body cross-section shape on the aerodynamic characteristics of bodies and wing-body combinations. A series of 13 bodies of a given length and volume but various cross-section shapes were tested at a Mach number of 2.01. The results showed that changes in drag at zero lift due to changes in body cross-section shape from the basic circular shape are small and of the same order as the test accuracy.
Date: July 21, 1955
Creator: Carlson, Harry W. & Gapcynski, John P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effectiveness of a turbojet tubular combustor in screening the turbine from foreign objects (open access)

Effectiveness of a turbojet tubular combustor in screening the turbine from foreign objects

Report presenting the effectiveness of a tubular combustor in screening the turbine from foreign objects measured with air flow corresponding to that at static sea-level rated operation. On average, the effectiveness of the production combustor was only 36 percent for the foreign objects introduced in the tests; that is, 64 percent of the objects penetrated the combustor. Results for six different configurations are provided.
Date: July 18, 1955
Creator: Chiarito, Patrick T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of some selected heat treatments on the operating life of cast HS-21 turbine blades (open access)

Effect of some selected heat treatments on the operating life of cast HS-21 turbine blades

Report presenting testing of heat-treated cast HS-21 turbine blades to determine the effect on the service life by running the blades to failure in a J33-9 turbojet engine. The heat treatment effects were found to depend on the initial structure of the cast blades. Results regarding engine operation, metallurgical studies of as-cast and heat-treated blades, and metallurgical studies of failed blades are provided.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Clauss, Francis J.; Garrett, Floyd B. & Weeton, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stability and control characteristics obtained during demonstration of the Douglas X-3 research airplane (open access)

Stability and control characteristics obtained during demonstration of the Douglas X-3 research airplane

Report presenting flight tests performed using the Douglas X-3 research airplane during the manufacturer's demonstration program and U.S. Air Force evaluation. Tests were performed over a range of Mach numbers and altitudes. Longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability and control data were obtained during steady and maneuvering flight and are compared with wind-tunnel and rocket-model data in this report.
Date: July 21, 1955
Creator: Day, Richard E. & Fischel, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correction of additional span loadings computed by the Weissinger seven-point method for moderately tapered wings of high aspect ratio (open access)

Correction of additional span loadings computed by the Weissinger seven-point method for moderately tapered wings of high aspect ratio

Because the Weissinger seven-point results were found to be in error for wings combining high aspect ratio with large amounts of sweep, a simple procedure is demonstrated which corrects errors and results in more accurate span loadings read directly from loading charts. The procedure consists of an alteration of the taper ratio used plus an additional correction applied at the wing root.
Date: July 1955
Creator: DeYoung, John & Barling, Walter H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Additional measurements of the low-speed static stability of a configuration employing three triangular wing panels and a body of equal length (open access)

Additional measurements of the low-speed static stability of a configuration employing three triangular wing panels and a body of equal length

From Introduction: "The results of an investigation of the low-speed static stability of a simplified model of such an arrangement having one of the airfoils placed vertically on top of the body and the other two as wing panels having negative dihedral are presented in reference 1. In order to provide information for predicting the effects of changes in the basic configuration on the low-speed stability characteristics presented in reference 1, additional measurements have been made."
Date: July 25, 1955
Creator: Delany, Noel K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Discharge and Drag Characteristics of Auxiliary-Air Outlets Discharging Into a Transonic Stream (open access)

An Investigation of the Discharge and Drag Characteristics of Auxiliary-Air Outlets Discharging Into a Transonic Stream

Report presenting the flow characteristics of a series of rectangular outlets which discharge air into the transonic stream together with wall static-pressure distributions in the vicinity of the outlets, as well as thrust coefficients of rectangular and circular outlets. Results regarding the discharge coefficients, surface pressure distribution, vent pressures, and thrust coefficients are provided.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Dewey, Paul E. & Vick, Allen R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acceleration Characteristics of a Turbojet Engine With Variable-Position Inlet Guide Vanes (open access)

Acceleration Characteristics of a Turbojet Engine With Variable-Position Inlet Guide Vanes

Report presenting a study of the acceleration characteristics of a turbojet engine equipped with variable-position inlet guide vanes in the altitude test chamber. Maximum acceleration values for 3 engines of the same model were also obtained during testing and were found to differ as much as 50 percent. Results regarding the effect of fuel step size and inlet guide vane on acceleration, effect of flight condition, reproducibility of engine acceleration, compressor pressure ratio in relation to acceleration, and acceleration with inlet air distortion are provided.
Date: July 7, 1955
Creator: Dobson, W. F. & Wallner, Lewis E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of results of a wind-tunnel investigation of nine related horizontal tails (open access)

Summary of results of a wind-tunnel investigation of nine related horizontal tails

Report presenting the results of a wind-tunnel investigation of a series of models of nine related horizontal tails to provide basic design information, including the effects of aspect ratio, sweepback, and changes in the Mach number, and to provide experimental values of the lift and hinge-moment parameters for comparison with values computed by a method employing lifting-surface theory.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Dods, Jules B., Jr. & Tinling, Bruce E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental performance of fluorine-oxygen with JP4 fuel in a rocket engine (open access)

Experimental performance of fluorine-oxygen with JP4 fuel in a rocket engine

Report presenting the performance increase resulting from the addition of fluorine to the oxygen-JP4 rocket propellant combination evaluated experimentally in a 1000-pound-thrust engine with 0, 30, and 70 percent of fluorine by weight in the oxidant. Maximum specific impulse values obtained were 259, 278, and 287 pound-seconds per pound, respectively, at a combustion pressure of 600 pounds per square inch absolute.
Date: July 7, 1955
Creator: Douglass, Howard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Yaw on Heat Transfer to Circular Cylinders in Hypersonic Flow (open access)

Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Yaw on Heat Transfer to Circular Cylinders in Hypersonic Flow

Report presenting an approximate theory for predicting the rate of heat transfer to the stagnation region of blunt bodies in hypersonic flight. Attention is focused on the case where wall temperature is small compared to stagnation temperature. Experiments were conducted in the hypersonic gun tunnel to obtain a preliminary check on this theoretical prediction.
Date: July 25, 1955
Creator: Eggers, A. J., Jr.; Hansen, C. Frederick & Cunningham, Bernard E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of leading-edge radius on the longitudinal stability of two 45 degree sweptback wings as influenced by Reynolds numbers up to 8.20 x 10(exp 6) and Mach numbers up to 0.303 (open access)

Effects of leading-edge radius on the longitudinal stability of two 45 degree sweptback wings as influenced by Reynolds numbers up to 8.20 x 10(exp 6) and Mach numbers up to 0.303

Report presenting an investigation to show the effects of systematic changes of leading-edge radius, aspect ratio, Reynolds number, and Mach number on the static longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of sweptback wings in the 19-foot pressure tunnel. Results regarding the effects of leading-edge radius and aspect ratio and effect of Reynolds number and Mach number are provided.
Date: July 28, 1955
Creator: Foster, Gerald V. & Schneider, William C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and test of mixed-flow impellers 5: design procedure and performance results for two vaned diffusers tested with impeller model MFI-1B (open access)

Design and test of mixed-flow impellers 5: design procedure and performance results for two vaned diffusers tested with impeller model MFI-1B

Report presenting the design procedure and experimental test results for a range of impeller speeds for two vaned diffusers of 24 and 40 vanes. Both sets of vanes were designed to give approximately the same prescribed velocity distribution on the vane surfaces and were tested with the same impeller. Results regarding overall performance and the total-pressure-loss coefficient for both vanes are provided.
Date: July 7, 1955
Creator: Hamrick, Joseph T. & Osborn, Walter M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Determination of the Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a 0.125-Scale Rocket-Boosted Model of the Mcdonnell F-101 Airplane at Mach Numbers from 0.82 to 1.84 (open access)

Flight Determination of the Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a 0.125-Scale Rocket-Boosted Model of the Mcdonnell F-101 Airplane at Mach Numbers from 0.82 to 1.84

From Summary: "A flight test has been conducted to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a 0.125-scale model of the McDonnell F-101A airplane for the Mach number range between 0.82 and 1.84. The variation of lift-curve slope with Mach number was gradual with a maximum value of 0.107 occurring at a Mach number of 0.95. The minimum drag coefficient (including base and internal drag) has a value of 0.020 at a Mach number of 0.87. The drag rise begins at a Mach number of 0.90, and at Mach number of 1.10 the minimum drag is 0.070. Above this Mach number there is a gradual increase in minimum drag coefficient to a value of 0.074 when the Mach number is 1.83."
Date: July 5, 1955
Creator: Hastings, Earl C., Jr. & Mitcham, Grady L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tensile properties of 7075-T6 and 2024-T3 aluminum-alloy sheet heated at uniform temperature rates under constant load (open access)

Tensile properties of 7075-T6 and 2024-T3 aluminum-alloy sheet heated at uniform temperature rates under constant load

Results are presented of tests to determine the effect of heating at uniform temperature rates from 0.2 degrees to 100 degrees F per second on the tensile properties of 7075-T6 d(75s-T6) and 2024-T3 (24s-T3) aluminum-alloy sheet under constant-load conditions. Yield and rupture stresses, obtained under rapid-heating conditions, are compared with results of elevated-temperature stress-strain tests for 1/2-hour exposure. Master yield-and-rupture-stress curves based on linear temperature-rate parameter are presented. Yield and rupture stresses and temperatures may be predicted by means of master curves and the parameter.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Heimerl, George J. & Inge, John E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some design implications of the effects of aerodynamic heating (open access)

Some design implications of the effects of aerodynamic heating

Report presenting an examination of creep and thermal buckling in order to determine their effect on the design of structures for high-speed aircraft. Consideration is given to the use of insulation as a means of alleviating the effect of aerodynamic heating. Creep did not appear to be a significant factor, but thermal buckling may have a substantial effect on the structural design.
Date: July 28, 1955
Creator: Heldenfels, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Temperature on Viscosity of Slurries of Boron and Magnesium in JP-5 Fuel (open access)

Effect of Temperature on Viscosity of Slurries of Boron and Magnesium in JP-5 Fuel

Memorandum presenting the viscosities of slurries containing 50 to 65 percent by weight of boron in JP-5 fuel at temperatures from 30 to 80 degrees Celsius and of slurries containing 50 percent by weight of magnesium in JP-5 fuel from -40 to 80 degrees Celsius. Plastic viscosities of the boron slurries decreased consistently with an increase in temperature. Results regarding boron slurries and magnesium slurries are provided.
Date: July 18, 1955
Creator: Hipsher, Harold F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On spectral analysis of runway roughness and loads developed during taxiing (open access)

On spectral analysis of runway roughness and loads developed during taxiing

Report presenting the application of the techniques of generalized harmonic analysis to the airplane taxiing problem. Some previous results on runway roughness are reviewed and some results obtained from taxiing tests of a large airplane are given. The use of spectral techniques was found to be a rather concise way of presenting the characteristics of runway roughness.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Houbolt, John C.; Walls, James H. & Smiley, Robert F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Practical considerations in specific applications of gas-flow interferometry (open access)

Practical considerations in specific applications of gas-flow interferometry

Report presenting equations that are extended to include corner effects when evaluating gas-flow interferometry. A simple method for evaluating the density adjacent to a surface is described.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Howes, Walton L. & Buchele, Donald R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Approximate method for determining equilibrium operation of compressor component of turbojet engine (open access)

Approximate method for determining equilibrium operation of compressor component of turbojet engine

Report presenting a method for estimating the equilibrium operating line for a compressor as a component part of a turbojet engine. Charts are presented for locating the equilibrium operating line on the performance map of the compressor component of a turbojet engine operating at sea-level static conditions. Results regarding design-point operation, off-design operation, effect of compressor-discharge bleed, effect of jet-nozzle adjustment, and an example are provided.
Date: July 1955
Creator: Huppert, Merle C.
System: The UNT Digital Library