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The application of some ion exchange theories to the adsorption of trace elements (open access)

The application of some ion exchange theories to the adsorption of trace elements

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Date: August 18, 1954
Creator: Gile, H.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a Composite-Plan-Form-Wing-Model Including Some Comparisons with a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing at Transonic Speeds (open access)

Static Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a Composite-Plan-Form-Wing-Model Including Some Comparisons with a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing at Transonic Speeds

Memorandum presenting an investigation made to determine the low-subsonic-speed static longitudinal stability characteristics of a composite-plan-form wing tested as a wing-fuselage combination and as a complete model. Also included is a comparison of the transonic-speed characteristics of the composite-plan-form wing alone and the 45 degree sweptback wing from which the composite wing was derived.
Date: August 18, 1954
Creator: Wolhart, Walter D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of high-lift devices and horizontal-tail location on the low-speed characteristics of a large-scale 45 degree swept-wing airplane configuration (open access)

Effects of high-lift devices and horizontal-tail location on the low-speed characteristics of a large-scale 45 degree swept-wing airplane configuration

Report presenting a low-speed investigation of a large-scale model with a 45 degree swept wing of aspect ratio 3.5 and taper ratio 0.3. Wing-fuselage configurations with high-lift devices designed to delay the occurrence of stalled flow to a specific high lift coefficient at a specific angle of attack were tested. Results regarding the lift and drag characteristics, pitching-moment characteristics and effective downwash, rolling-moment characteristics, and performance characteristics are provided.
Date: August 18, 1954
Creator: Maki, Ralph L. & Embry, Ursel R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rapid Estimation of Bending Frequencies of Rotating Beams (open access)

Rapid Estimation of Bending Frequencies of Rotating Beams

Memorandum presenting a procedure in the form of charts which permits the rapid estimation of the natural bending frequencies of helicopter rotor blades, both rotating and nonrotating. An evaluation of the method with regard to such things as higher modes, blade offset, and variable mass and stiffness distributions is also given. The valuation shows that, when nonrotating beam bending modes are used, Southwell's equation yields reasonably accurate bending frequencies for rotating helicopter blades.
Date: August 18, 1954
Creator: Yntema, Robert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental investigation of reduction in transonic drag rise at zero lift by the addition of volume to the fuselage of a wing-body-tail configuration and a comparison with theory (open access)

An experimental investigation of reduction in transonic drag rise at zero lift by the addition of volume to the fuselage of a wing-body-tail configuration and a comparison with theory

"An experimental investigation was made by the free-fall recoverable-model technique to assess at zero lift the possibilities of reducing the drag-rise coefficients of a wing-body-cruciform-tail combination by adding volume to the fuselage. The basic features of the test model were an unswept aspect-ratio-3.1 thin wing, a fineness-ratio-12.4 fuselage, and four 45 degrees sweptback tail surfaces. The tests covered a Mach number range of 0.84 to 1.15 with Reynolds numbers of 6.000.000 to 14,000,000, based on the wing mean aerodynamic chord" (p. 1).
Date: August 18, 1954
Creator: Holdaway, George H.
System: The UNT Digital Library