Preliminary performance data of several tail-pipe-cascade-type model thrust reversers (open access)

Preliminary performance data of several tail-pipe-cascade-type model thrust reversers

Report presenting the reverse-thrust performance of several tail-pipe-cascade-type model thrust reversers over a range of exhaust-nozzle pressure ratios from 1.2 to 2.4. Both symmetrical and asymmetrical cascade blade shapes were investigated. Results regarding the performance of tail-pipe-cascade-type model thrust reversers having symmetrically shaped cascade blades and the performance of tail-pipe-cascade-type model thrust reversers having asymmetrically shaped cascade blades are provided.
Date: August 29, 1955
Creator: Henzel, James G., Jr. & McArdle, Jack G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of methods of improving diffuser-exit total-pressure profiles for side-inlet model at Mach number 3.05 (open access)

Experimental investigation of methods of improving diffuser-exit total-pressure profiles for side-inlet model at Mach number 3.05

Report presenting an investigation of several methods of straightening diffuser-exit total-pressure profiles produced by a typical half-conical double-shock side inlet at a free stream Mach number of 3.05. The methods included the use of longer subsonic diffusers, constant-area mixing sections at the diffuser exit, internal screens, a rapid acceleration of the flow at the diffuser exit, internal bleed, and a change in internal-flow passage shape obtained by raising the internal centerbody fairing from the floor into the diffuser duct. Each of the methods was found to be effective in reducing distortion.
Date: August 29, 1955
Creator: Piercy, Thomas G. & Klann, John L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental study of shock-positioning method of ram-jet-engine control (open access)

Experimental study of shock-positioning method of ram-jet-engine control

Report presenting an investigation of ram-jet-engine control by shock positioning on a 16-inch fixed-geometry ram jet at a range of free-stream Mach numbers. The control method appears to offer adequate control of ram-jet-engine operation. Results regarding the steady-state performance, effect of control settings on response and stability, effect of disturbance size and Mach number on response to fuel-flow disturbances, Mach number disturbances, angle-of-attack disturbances, exhaust-area disturbances, and recovery from subcritical engine operation are provided.
Date: August 29, 1955
Creator: Hurrell, Herbert G.; Vasu, George & Dunbar, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of camber and twist on the stability characteristics of models having a 45 degree swept wing as determined by the free-fall method at transonic speeds (open access)

Effect of camber and twist on the stability characteristics of models having a 45 degree swept wing as determined by the free-fall method at transonic speeds

Report presenting measurements in free fall at transonic speeds of the dynamic stability characteristics of three models. Two of the models had 45 degree swept wings of aspect ratio 6 and 45 degree swept tail surfaces and differed only in that one had plane wings and one was cambered and twisted. The third had the same fuselage-tail arrangement but no wing.
Date: August 29, 1952
Creator: White, Maurice D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds: Plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 4 with 3-percent-thick rounded nose section (open access)

Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds: Plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 4 with 3-percent-thick rounded nose section

Report presenting an investigation of a wing-body combination with a plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 4 and 3-percent-thick rounded nose sections in streamwise planes at subsonic and supersonic Mach numbers. Lift, drag, and pitching moment are presented for a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers.
Date: August 29, 1951
Creator: Heitmeyer, John C. & Hightower, Ronald C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Buffeting-Load Measurements on a Jet-Powered Bomber Airplane With Reflexed Flaps (open access)

Buffeting-Load Measurements on a Jet-Powered Bomber Airplane With Reflexed Flaps

Report presenting buffet boundaries, buffeting-load increments for the stabilizers and elevators, and buffeting bending-moment increments for the stabilizers and wings for a jet-powered bomber airplane equipped with reflexed flaps and ailerons and tail-tip-incidence changes.
Date: August 29, 1951
Creator: See, John A. & Aiken, William S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rolling Effectiveness of Wing-Tip Ailerons as Determined by Rocket-Powered Test Vehicles and Linear Supersonic Theory (open access)

The Rolling Effectiveness of Wing-Tip Ailerons as Determined by Rocket-Powered Test Vehicles and Linear Supersonic Theory

Report presenting testing of the rolling effectiveness and drag of half-delta wing-tip ailerons on rectangular and tapered wings sweptback 0 and 45 degrees for a range of Mach numbers. The rolling effectiveness was relatively uniform across the Mach number range and was lower at subsonic speeds and higher at supersonic speeds than the partial-span plain ailerons.
Date: August 29, 1950
Creator: Sandahl, Carl A.; Strass, H. Kurt & Piland, Robert O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental rocket performance with 15 percent fluorine - 85 percent oxygen and JP4 (open access)

Experimental rocket performance with 15 percent fluorine - 85 percent oxygen and JP4

From Summary: "Experimental performance of a rocket engine using 15 percent fluorine-85 percent oxygen and JP-4 was compared with that obtained using oxygen and JP-4. The regeneratively cooled engine was operated at 5000 pounds thrust and a chamber pressure of 350 pounds per square inch absolute. The peak specific impulse from 15 percent fluorine was 251 pound-seconds per pound. This is an increase of 3.3 percent over the 243 pound-seconds per pound obtained with fluorine."
Date: August 29, 1955
Creator: Tomazic, William A. & Rothenberg, Edward A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of Stream-Filament Techniques to Design of Diffuser Between Compressor and Combustor in a Gas-Turbine Engine (open access)

Application of Stream-Filament Techniques to Design of Diffuser Between Compressor and Combustor in a Gas-Turbine Engine

"A rapid design method based on stream-filament techniques was developed to obtain the boundaries of an annular combustor-inlet diffusr from a given stagnation streamline, given boundaries of the combustor liner, and given inlet and terminal velocities" (p. 1).
Date: August 29, 1955
Creator: Stockman, Norbert O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Jet Performance Configurations of the XRJ43-MA-3 Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Free-Jet Performance Configurations of the XRJ43-MA-3 Ram-Jet Engine

"A free-jet investigation of the performance of the XRJ43-MA-3 ram-jet engine has been conducted in an altitude test chamber at the NACA Lewis Laboratory. It is the purpose of this report to compare the performance and rich blow-out limits of the various engine configurations and diffuser orientations with the basic or standard engine configuration" (p. 1).
Date: August 29, 1955
Creator: McAulay, John E. & Campbell, Carl E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Development of Jet-Engine Nacelles for a High-Speed Bomber Design (open access)

The Development of Jet-Engine Nacelles for a High-Speed Bomber Design

"The results of an experimental investigation made for the purpose of developing suitable jet-engine nacelle designs for a high-speed medium bomber are presented. Two types of nacelles were investigated, the first enclosing two 4000-pounds-thrust jet engines and a 65-inch-diameter landing wheel and the second enclosing a single 4000-pounds-thrust jet engine. Both types of nacelles were tested in positions underslung beneath the wing and centrally located on the wing" (p. 1).
Date: August 29, 1947
Creator: Dannenberg, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control Performance of General Electric Fuel and Torque Regulator Operating on T31-3 Turbine-Propeller Engine in Sea-Level Test Stand (open access)

Control Performance of General Electric Fuel and Torque Regulator Operating on T31-3 Turbine-Propeller Engine in Sea-Level Test Stand

"A General Electric fuel and torque regulator was tested in conjunction with a T31-3 turbine-propeller engine in the sea-level static test stand at the NACA Lewis laboratory. The engine and control were operated over the entire speed range: 11,000 rpm, nominal flight idle, to 13,000 rpm, full power. Steady-state and transient data were recorded and are presented with a description of the four control loops being used in the system" (p. 1).
Date: August 29, 1951
Creator: Oppenheimer, Frank L. & Lazar, James
System: The UNT Digital Library