Serial/Series Title

Free Flight Investigation at Transonic Speeds of the Power-on Characteristics Including Some Effects of Sonic Propulsive Jets of a Four Engine Delta Wing Configuration (open access)

Free Flight Investigation at Transonic Speeds of the Power-on Characteristics Including Some Effects of Sonic Propulsive Jets of a Four Engine Delta Wing Configuration

Report discussing a model of a delta-wing configuration with four engines mounted two to a nacelle below the wing that was tested a variety of Mach numbers and Reynolds numbers. The wing static-pressure coefficients, wing pressure coefficients, and lift coefficient of different configurations are described.
Date: August 16, 1957
Creator: Falanga, Ralph A. & Judd, Joseph H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude chamber evaluation of an aircraft liquid hydrogen fuel system used with a turbojet engine (open access)

Altitude chamber evaluation of an aircraft liquid hydrogen fuel system used with a turbojet engine

From Introduction: "The objective of this report are (1) to describe the complete fuel system, (2) to discuss the procedure used for transitions between JP-4 fuel and hydrogen, and (3) to present and discuss engine performance obtained with both fuels, and (4) to review the reliability of the fuel system."
Date: August 19, 1957
Creator: Braithwaite, Willis M.; Fenn, David B. & Algranti, Joseph S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and performance of flight-type liquid-hydrogen heat exchanger (open access)

Design and performance of flight-type liquid-hydrogen heat exchanger

Report presenting an investigation of a liquid-hydrogen fuel system developed to operate one of the turbojet engines in a twin-engine light bomber at an altitude of 50,000 feet and Mach number 0.75. The heat exchanger was evaluated in an altitude test chamber in conjunction with the complete aircraft fuel system. Results regarding calculated heat-exchanger performance, experimental heat-exchanger performance, and reliability are provided.
Date: August 19, 1957
Creator: Fenn, David B.; Braithwaite, Willis M. & Ordin, Paul M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and Performance of Fuel Control for Aircraft Hydrogen Fuel System (open access)

Design and Performance of Fuel Control for Aircraft Hydrogen Fuel System

Memorandum presenting the system analysis, design, and performance of a control system for an experimental flight-type hydrogen fuel system. The fuel system was designed to investigate some of the problems associated with the utilization of hydrogen as an aircraft fuel. Speed control of the engine was obtained by coupling the hydrogen regulator to the JP-4 fuel control.
Date: August 19, 1957
Creator: Otto, Edward W.; Hiller, Kirby W. & Ross, Phil S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation of a Liquid Hydrogen Fuel System (open access)

Flight Investigation of a Liquid Hydrogen Fuel System

Memorandum presenting testing of a twin-engine light bomber modified to utilize hydrogen fuel in one of the two engines during flight at an altitude of 50,000 feet. Three completely successful flights were made using hydrogen fuel. Data are presented to show the effect of tank agitation on fuel pressure and fuel losses.
Date: August 19, 1957
Creator: Mulholland, Donald R.; Acker, Loren W.; Christenson, Harold H. & Gough, William V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Static-Pressure Fluctuations in Duct of a Scale Inlet Model of a Supersonic Fighter-Bomber Airplane (open access)

Transonic Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Static-Pressure Fluctuations in Duct of a Scale Inlet Model of a Supersonic Fighter-Bomber Airplane

Report presenting a transonic investigation of the static-pressure fluctuations in the left duct of a scale inlet model of a supersonic fighter-bomber airplane in the transonic tunnel. Results regarding amplitude characteristics of pressure fluctuations, power-spectral analyses, and flow distortions at compressor face are provided.
Date: August 6, 1957
Creator: Brooks, Joseph D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 1/22-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 8-Foot Transonic Tunnel: Lateral, Directional, and Additional Longitudinal Static Stability and Control (open access)

Investigation of a 1/22-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 8-Foot Transonic Tunnel: Lateral, Directional, and Additional Longitudinal Static Stability and Control

Report presenting an investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics of various configurations of the Republic F-105 at Mach numbers from 0.60 to 1.13. The primary focus of this report are the static lateral and directional stability and control characteristics of the model. Results regarding force and moment results, longitudinal characteristics, lateral and directional characteristics.
Date: August 23, 1957
Creator: Luoma, Arvo A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Design and Cascade Tests of Free-Streamline and Full-Contour 160 Degree Turning Supersonic-Turbine-Blade Sections (open access)

The Design and Cascade Tests of Free-Streamline and Full-Contour 160 Degree Turning Supersonic-Turbine-Blade Sections

Memorandum presenting the flow characteristics of two supersonic-impulse-turbine-blade sections designed for a turning angle of 160 degrees. Results regarding the full-contour blade, free streamline blades, and a comparison of the performance are provided.
Date: August 16, 1957
Creator: Westphal, Willard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-dimensional airfoil characteristics of four NACA 6A-series airfoils at transonic Mach numbers up to 1.25 (open access)

Two-dimensional airfoil characteristics of four NACA 6A-series airfoils at transonic Mach numbers up to 1.25

"A two-dimensional wind-tunnel investigation of the flow and force characteristics of four NACA 6A-series airfoils with thickness ratios of 4, 6, and 9 percent has been conducted in the Langley airfoil test apparatus at at transonic Mach numbers between 0.8 and 1.25. The Reynolds number range for these tests varied from 2.6 x 10(6) to 2.8 x 10(6). As was expected, the airfoils exhibited a smooth transition in force coefficients from a Mach number of 1.0 to the values obtained at the higher speeds. Lift-curve slope and maximum lift-drag ratio correlated very well on a basis of the transonic similarity laws at Mach numbers above 1.0, but below that value the correlation was not good" (p. 1).
Date: August 6, 1957
Creator: Ladson, Charles L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of the characteristics of a two dimensional wing and propeller with the propeller plane of rotation in the wing-chord plane (open access)

Preliminary investigation of the characteristics of a two dimensional wing and propeller with the propeller plane of rotation in the wing-chord plane

Report detailing an investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-propeller combination with the propeller rotating in the wing-chord plane of a two-dimensional wing. Total static lift was measured with and without the wing for a 3-foot-diameter propeller, while the effects of a ground plane on the static lift of the wing-propeller combination were measured with a 2-foot-diameter propeller. Results regarding static testing, forward speed tests, and propeller loads are provided.
Date: August 1, 1957
Creator: Hickey, David H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and Performance of Fuel Control for Aircraft Hydrogen Fuel System (open access)

Design and Performance of Fuel Control for Aircraft Hydrogen Fuel System

Report presenting the system analysis, design, and performance of a control system for an experimental flight-type hydrogen fuel system. The system was designed to explore some problems associated using hydrogen as an aircraft fuel. Results regarding the steady-state response, transient response, and performance in engine-speed loop for the system are provided.
Date: August 19, 1957
Creator: Otto, Edward W.; Hiller, Kirby W. & Ross, Phil S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrodynamic investigation of a model of a supersonic multijet water-based aircraft with engines exhausting from the step (open access)

Hydrodynamic investigation of a model of a supersonic multijet water-based aircraft with engines exhausting from the step

Report presenting an investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of a multijet water-based aircraft capable of supersonic speeds and with jet engines exhausting through the step. The step engine exhausts were found to considerably increase afterbody wetting and smooth-water resistance, but they had no significant effect on longitudinal stability. Results regarding spray characteristics, resistance and stability at constant speed, take-off stability, landing stability, and jet noise are provided.
Date: August 23, 1957
Creator: Blanchard, Ulysse J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The design and cascade tests of free-streamline and full-contour 160 degrees turning supersonic-turbine-blade sections (open access)

The design and cascade tests of free-streamline and full-contour 160 degrees turning supersonic-turbine-blade sections

Report presenting a study of the flow characteristics of two supersonic-impulse-turbine-blade sections designed for a turning angle of 160 degrees. The primary difference between the two sections was the cutting away of a large portion of the convex surface and the presence of a free streamline as the boundary of flow in the passage. Results regarding the full-contour blade, free-streamline blade, and a comparison of the two are provided.
Date: August 16, 1957
Creator: Westphal, Willard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Nose Shape on Subsonic Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Body of Revolution Having a Fineness Ratio of 10.94 (open access)

Effect of Nose Shape on Subsonic Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Body of Revolution Having a Fineness Ratio of 10.94

Memorandum presenting a determination of the effect of nose shape on the normal-force, pitching-moment, and axial-force coefficients of a body of revolution with a fineness ratio of 10.94 as determined at subsonic speeds. Six nose shapes were investigated, which included flat-faced noses with various corner radii, a hemispherical nose, and two ogival noses.
Date: August 12, 1957
Creator: Polhamus, Edward C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Flight Aerodynamic-Heating Data to a Mach Number of 15.5 on a Blunted Conical Nose With a Total Angle of 29 Degrees (open access)

Free-Flight Aerodynamic-Heating Data to a Mach Number of 15.5 on a Blunted Conical Nose With a Total Angle of 29 Degrees

Report presenting testing of a five-stage rocket-propelled model flown to a Mach number of 15.5 and an altitude of 98,200 feet. Temperatures were measured at six stations along the inside surface of the blunted conical nose with a total angle of 29 degrees. Experimental and theoretical values were similar at the first temperature measuring station, but the experimental results became increasingly greater than the theoretical values at rearward measuring stations.
Date: August 1, 1957
Creator: Bland, William M., Jr.; Rumsey, Charles B.; Lee, Dorothy B. & Kolenkiewicz, Ronald
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight skin-temperature and surface-pressure measurements on a highly polished nose having a 100 degree total-angle cone and a 10 degree half-angle conical flare section up to a Mach number of 4.08 (open access)

Free-flight skin-temperature and surface-pressure measurements on a highly polished nose having a 100 degree total-angle cone and a 10 degree half-angle conical flare section up to a Mach number of 4.08

Report presenting measurements of the skin temperature and surface pressure on a large-scale, highly polished nose with a relatively sharp-tipped 100 degree total-angle cone followed by a conical flare section of 10 degree half-angle. Heating on the forward 3.0 to 4.5 inches of the 100 degrees cone was generally lower than that on the rearward portion.
Date: August 23, 1957
Creator: Rashis, Bernard & Bond, Aleck C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Control Profile on the Oscillating Hinge-Moment and Flutter Characteristics of a Flap-Type Control at Transonic Speeds (open access)

Effects of Control Profile on the Oscillating Hinge-Moment and Flutter Characteristics of a Flap-Type Control at Transonic Speeds

Report discussing testing to determine the effects of control profile on the dynamic hinge-moment and flutter characteristics of a trailing-edge flap-type control. A conventional control and two control profile modifications were examined. Information about spring moments is also provided.
Date: August 23, 1957
Creator: Moseley, William C., Jr. & Price, George W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploratory Investigation of Transpiration Cooling of a 40 Degree Double Wedge Using Nitrogen and Helium as Coolants at Stagnation Temperatures of 1,295 to 2,910 Degrees F (open access)

Exploratory Investigation of Transpiration Cooling of a 40 Degree Double Wedge Using Nitrogen and Helium as Coolants at Stagnation Temperatures of 1,295 to 2,910 Degrees F

Report presenting an investigation of transpiration cooling in a preflight jet model consisting of a double wedge of 40 degrees included angle with a porous stainless-steel specimen inserted flush with the top surface of the wedge. Nitrogen and helium were used as coolants and testing was conducted for flow rates ranging from about 0.03 to 0.30 percent of the local weight flow. The helium coolant required only about one-fourth to one-fifth the coolant flow weight as the nitrogen coolant for the same amount of heat-transfer reduction.
Date: August 1, 1957
Creator: Rashis, Bernard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of two-stage-turbine efficiency characteristics in terms of work and speed requirements (open access)

Analysis of two-stage-turbine efficiency characteristics in terms of work and speed requirements

From Introduction: "In this report two-stage-turbine efficiency characteristics are analyzed as a function of work and speed requirements in terms of the effect of changing the required mean-section velocity diagram. The fundamental assumptions and limits used in reference 2 and 3 are also used herein."
Date: August 30, 1957
Creator: Stewart, Warner L. & Wintucky, William T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Status of Spin Research for Recent Airplane Designs (open access)

Status of Spin Research for Recent Airplane Designs

Report presenting the status of spin research for recent airplane designs as interpreted. Some of the major problem areas discussed include interpretation of results of spin-model research, analytical spin studies, techniques involved int he measurement of various parameters in the spin, effectiveness of controls during spins and recoveries, influence of long noses, strakes, and canards on spin and recovery characteristics, and correlation of airplane and model spin and recovery characteristics.
Date: August 16, 1957
Creator: Neihouse, Anshal I.; Klinar, Walter J. & Scher, Stanley H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight investigation of comparative zero-lift rolling effectiveness of a leading edge and a trailing edge air-jet spoiler on an unswept wing (open access)

Free-flight investigation of comparative zero-lift rolling effectiveness of a leading edge and a trailing edge air-jet spoiler on an unswept wing

Report presenting a free-flight investigation of the zero-lift rolling effectiveness of air-jet spoilers on an unswept flexible wing over a range of Mach numbers. Testing was made to determine the relative effectiveness of air-jet spoilers at leading-edge and trailing-edge locations. The leading-edge jet spoiler exhibited near-zero effectiveness at transonic speeds and had a roll reversal between Mach numbers 0.93 and 1.35.
Date: August 1, 1957
Creator: Kehlet, Alan B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rocket-Model Investigation of Hinge-Moments on a Trailing-Edge Control on a 52.5 Degree Swept Wing Between Mach Numbers of 0.70 and 1.80 (open access)

Rocket-Model Investigation of Hinge-Moments on a Trailing-Edge Control on a 52.5 Degree Swept Wing Between Mach Numbers of 0.70 and 1.80

Report presenting a free-flight investigation to determine the hinge-moment characteristics of a trailing-edge control on a swept and tapered wing using a rocket-powered model. Results regarding normal force and pitching moments are also provided.
Date: August 12, 1957
Creator: Martz, C. William
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight investigation at transonic speeds of the power-on characteristics including some effects of sonic propulsive jets of a four-engine delta-wing configuration (open access)

Free-flight investigation at transonic speeds of the power-on characteristics including some effects of sonic propulsive jets of a four-engine delta-wing configuration

Report presenting an investigation of a free-flight model of a delta-wing configuration with four engines mounted two to a nacelle below the wing with rocket turbojet simulators operating at a range of Mach numbers. Results regarding wing pressure coefficients, fuselage pressure coefficient, airplane aerodynamic characteristics, and airplane trim are provided.
Date: August 16, 1957
Creator: Judd, Joseph H. & Falanga, Ralph A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and performance of flight-type liquid-hydrogen heat exchanger (open access)

Design and performance of flight-type liquid-hydrogen heat exchanger

Report presenting a liquid-hydrogen fuel system developed to operate one of the turbojet engines in a twin-engine light bomber at an altitude of 50,000 feet and Mach number 0.75. A ram-air heat exchanger was used to vaporize liquid hydrogen. Results regarding calculated heat-exchanger performance, experimental heat-exchanger performance, and reliability are provided.
Date: August 19, 1957
Creator: Fenn, David B.; Braithwaite, Willis M. & Ordin, Paul M.
System: The UNT Digital Library