Serial/Series Title

Adhesion of Ice in Its Relation to the De-Icing of Airplanes (open access)

Adhesion of Ice in Its Relation to the De-Icing of Airplanes

From Summary: "The various possible means of preventing ice adhesion on airplane surfaces are critically reviewed. Results are presented of tests of the adhesives forces between ice and various solid and liquid forces. It is concluded that the de-icing of airplane wings by heat from engine exhaust shows sufficient promise to warrant full-scale tests. For propellers, at least, and possibly for certain small areas such as windshields, radio masts, etc. the use of de-icing or adhesion-preventing liquids will provide the best means of protection."
Date: August 1939
Creator: Rothrick, A. M. & Selden, R. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Local Instability of Centrally Loaded Columns of Channel Section and Z-Section (open access)

Local Instability of Centrally Loaded Columns of Channel Section and Z-Section

"Charts are presented for the coefficients in formulas for the critical compressive stress at which cross-sectional distortion begins in a thin-wall member with either a channel section or a Z-section with identical flanges. The energy method of Timoshenko was used in the theoretical calculations required for the construction of the charts. The deflection equations were carefully selected to give good accuracy. The calculation of the critical compressive stress at stresses beyond the elastic range is briefly discussed. In order to demonstrate the use of the formulas and the charts in engineering calculations, two illustrative problems are included" (p. 1).
Date: August 1939
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Surface Waviness and of Rib Stitching on Wing Drag (open access)

The Effects of Surface Waviness and of Rib Stitching on Wing Drag

"Surface waviness and rib stitching have been investigated as part of a series of tests to determine the effects on wing drag of common surface irregularities. The tests were made in the N.A.C.A. 8-foot high-speed wind tunnel at Reynolds Numbers up to 17,000,000. The results of the tests showed that the waviness common to airplane wings will cause no serious increase in drag unless the waviness exists on the forward part of the wing, where it may cause premature transition or premature compressibility effects" (p. 1).
Date: August 1939
Creator: Hood, Manley J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank Tests to Determine the Effects of the Chine Flare of a Flying-Boat Hull N.A.C.A. Model Series 62 and 69 (open access)

Tank Tests to Determine the Effects of the Chine Flare of a Flying-Boat Hull N.A.C.A. Model Series 62 and 69

Note presenting testing of twenty-two models of flying-boat hulls for the purpose of determining the effects on water resistance and spray of 13 variations in the transverse section of the bottom of the forebody and of three variations in the form of the afterbody. Generally, the effect of chine flare on the resistance was small, although the resistance of force with chine flare was generally less than the resistance of the form without chine flare.
Date: August 1939
Creator: Bell, Joe W. & Olson, Roland E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests of N.A.C.A. Nose-Slot Cowlings on the BFC-1 Airplane (open access)

Flight Tests of N.A.C.A. Nose-Slot Cowlings on the BFC-1 Airplane

"The results of flight tests of four nose-slot cowling designs with several variations in each design are presented. The tests were made in the process of developing the nose-slot cowling. The results demonstrate that a nose-slot cowling may be successfully applied to an airplane and that it utilizes the increased slipstream velocity of low-speed operation to produce increased cooling pressure across the engine" (p. 1).
Date: August 1939
Creator: Stickle, George W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressive Tests of a Monocoque Box (open access)

Compressive Tests of a Monocoque Box

"A monocoque box specimen of aluminum alloy was subjected to end compression and the strains in the stringers were measured up to loads at which permanent set became noticeable. The stringer strains at low loads agreed closely with those computed from the assumption of uniform stress distribution. Buckling of the 0.026-inch sheet between stringers and of the 0.075-inch shear web took place at stresses in accord with theoretical values" (p. 1).
Date: August 1939
Creator: Ramberg, Walter; McPherson, Albert E. & Levy, Sam
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compression-ignition engine performance with undoped and doped fuel oils and alcohol mixtures (open access)

Compression-ignition engine performance with undoped and doped fuel oils and alcohol mixtures

From Summary: "Several fuel oils, doped fuel oils, and mixtures of alcohol and fuel oil were tested in a high-speed, single-cylinder, compression-ignition engine to determine power output, fuel consumption, and ignition and combustion characteristics. Fuel oils or doped fuel oils of high octane number had shorter ignition lags, lower rates of pressure rise, and gave smoother engine operation than fuel oils or doped fuel oils of low octane number."
Date: August 1939
Creator: Moore, Charles S. & Foster, Hampton H.
System: The UNT Digital Library