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Generalized selection charts for bombers powered by two, four, and six 3000-horsepower engines (open access)

Generalized selection charts for bombers powered by two, four, and six 3000-horsepower engines

Report presenting a study of the performance of bombers powered by two, four, and six 3000-horsepower engines supercharged to 35,000 feet. The performances are computed and are based on drag coefficients equal to the best obtained on modern airplanes and on weight estimates obtained from modern Army Air Forces airplanes. A chart is provided with the coordinates of power loading and wing loading noted so that all performances can be compared.
Date: August 1942
Creator: Brevoort, Maurice J.; Stickle, George W. & Hill, Paul R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Computation of the Mean Tangential Velocity of the Air Leaving the Blade Tips of a Centrifugal Supercharger (open access)

Computation of the Mean Tangential Velocity of the Air Leaving the Blade Tips of a Centrifugal Supercharger

Report discusses the differences between the mean tangential velocity of the air leaving the blade tips of a centrifugal supercharger calculated by the conventional turbine equation and by an equation that uses the isentropic increase in total enthalpy. The velocities are compared to experimental values observed with three diffusers.
Date: August 1945
Creator: Brown, W. Byron
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Investigation of Flow Conditions in the Vicinity of an NACA D(Sub S)-Type Cowling (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of Flow Conditions in the Vicinity of an NACA D(Sub S)-Type Cowling

Data are presented of the flow conditions in the vicinity of an NACA D sub S -type cowling. Tests were made of a 1/2 scale-nacelle model at inlet-velocity ratios ranging from 0.23 to 1.02 and angles of attack from 6 deg to 10 deg. The velocity and direction of flow in the vertical plane of symmetry of the cowling were determined from orifices and tufts installed on a board aligned with the flow. Diagrams showing velocity ratio contours and lines of constant flow angles are given.
Date: August 1946
Creator: Bryant, Rosemary P. & Boswinkle, Robert W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Mass Distribution on the Lateral Stability and Control Characteristics of an Airplane as Determined by Tests of a Model in the Free-Flight Tunnel (open access)

The Effect of Mass Distribution on the Lateral Stability and Control Characteristics of an Airplane as Determined by Tests of a Model in the Free-Flight Tunnel

"The effects of mass distribution on lateral stability and control characteristics of an airplane have been determined by flight tests of a model in the NACA free-flight tunnel. In the investigation, the rolling and yawing movements of inertia were increased from normal values to values up to five times normal. For each moment-of-inertia condition, combinations of dihedral and vertical-tail area representing a variety of airplane configurations were tested" (p. 1).
Date: August 1943
Creator: Campbell, John P. & Seacord, Charles L., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The strength of plane web systems in incomplete diagonal tension (open access)

The strength of plane web systems in incomplete diagonal tension

Report presenting two series of diagonal-tension beams with double uprights tested to destruction while strain measurements were being made at a large number of points. On the basis of a revised formula, more than 100 tests made by five manufacturers were analyzed.
Date: August 1942
Creator: Chiarito, Patrick T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Infrared-spectrophotometric analysis of binary and ternary mixtures of liquid hydrocarbons (open access)

Infrared-spectrophotometric analysis of binary and ternary mixtures of liquid hydrocarbons

Report presenting an investigation to determine the suitability and precision of a modified, routine-model, infrared spectrophotometer for analyzing binary and ternary mixtures of aircraft-fuel components. Analyses by means of infrared measurements are described for the following hydrocarbon mixtures: 12 known mixtures of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane (triptane) and cyclohexane, 4 known mixtures of triptane and benzene, and 4 known mixtures of triptane, cyclohexane, and benzene.
Date: August 1945
Creator: Cleaves, Alden P. & Sherrick, Mildred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of the method of least squares to engine-cooling analysis (open access)

Application of the method of least squares to engine-cooling analysis

From Introduction: "The purpose of this report is to show that it is practical to apply a least-squares method to the correlation of engine-cooling data."
Date: August 1944
Creator: Corson, Blake W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static Characteristics of Curtiss Propellers Having Different Blade Sections (open access)

Static Characteristics of Curtiss Propellers Having Different Blade Sections

Report presenting static tests on four full-scale two-bladed propellers differing only in blade sections at blade angles from 0 to 20 degrees at the three-quarters radius. Two of the propellers were also tested as three-bladed propellers. For all of the propellers tested, the highest value of the static thrust figure of merit occurred at a tip-speed ratio between 0.7 and 0.9; the highest efficiency in flight may be expected in the same range of tip-speed ratios.
Date: August 1941
Creator: Corson, Blake W., Jr. & Mastrocola, Nicholas
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correlation of Wind-Tunnel Predictions With Flight Tests of a Twin-Engine Patrol Airplane 2: Lateral- and Directional-Stability and Control Characteristics (open access)

Correlation of Wind-Tunnel Predictions With Flight Tests of a Twin-Engine Patrol Airplane 2: Lateral- and Directional-Stability and Control Characteristics

"The lateral- and directional-stability and -control characteristics of a twin-engine patrol airplane as predicted from the results of wind-tunnel tests of a powered model and as measured in flight are compared in this report. The predictions from wind-tunnel-test data were in good agreement with the flight-test results. The results show that such predicted flying-qualities characteristics are sufficiently accurate to indicate the unsatisfactory lateral- and directional-stability and -control characteristics of airplanes in the preliminary design stage" (p. 1).
Date: August 30, 1945
Creator: Delany, Noel K. & Kauffman, William M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Variation in Diameter and Pitch of Rivets on Compressive Strength of Panels With Z-Section Stiffeners 1 - Panels With Close Stiffener Spacing That Fail by Local Buckling (open access)

Effect of Variation in Diameter and Pitch of Rivets on Compressive Strength of Panels With Z-Section Stiffeners 1 - Panels With Close Stiffener Spacing That Fail by Local Buckling

An experimental investigation is being conducted to determine the effect of varying the rivet diameter and pitch on the compressive strength of 24S-T aluminum-alloy panels with longitudinal Z-section stiffeners. The average stress at failing load for each rivet diameter, depth of countersink, and pitch of rivet is provided
Date: August 1945
Creator: Dow, Norris F. & Hickman, William A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-speed drag tests of several fuselage shapes in combination with a wing (open access)

High-speed drag tests of several fuselage shapes in combination with a wing

Drag testing was conducted in the high-speed wind tunnel of 23 conditions combining six streamline shapes and three conventional cowling-fuselage bodies. All of the models were tested in combination with a wing in order to include wing-fuselage interference effects. The critical speeds of combinations tested were, in general, determined by the wing-fuselage juncture.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Draley, Eugene C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparisons of Methods of Computing Bending Moments in Helicopter Rotor Blades in the Plane of Flapping (open access)

Comparisons of Methods of Computing Bending Moments in Helicopter Rotor Blades in the Plane of Flapping

Report presenting several methods of computing bending moments in helicopter rotor blades in the plane of flapping, and the results of a numerical example analyzed by four different methods are compared. The effect of computed bending moments of the tip-loss correction introduced by Wheatley is also considered.
Date: August 1945
Creator: Duberg, John E. & Luecker, Arthur R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operating stresses in aircraft-engine crankshafts and connecting rods 2: instrumentation and test results (open access)

Operating stresses in aircraft-engine crankshafts and connecting rods 2: instrumentation and test results

Report presenting an investigation to develop methods and equipment for the measurement of operating stresses in aircraft-engine crankshafts and connecting rods. The results indicate that the measurement of stresses in connecting rods is feasible. Results regarding stresses in the crankshaft and stresses in the master connecting rod are provided.
Date: August 1945
Creator: Dutee, Francis J.; Phillips, Franklyn W. & Calvert, Howard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat-Transfer Tests of a Steel Cylinder Barrel With Aluminum Fins (open access)

Heat-Transfer Tests of a Steel Cylinder Barrel With Aluminum Fins

Report presenting tests conducted on a steel cylinder barrel with aluminum fins in order to determine the heat-transfer coefficients of the cylinder and the excellence of the bond between the steel barrel and the aluminum fins. Results regarding the heat-transfer tests and physical tests are provided.
Date: August 1939
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat-Transfer Tests of Two Steel Cylinder Barrels With Aluminum Fins Manufactured by Factory Production Method (open access)

Heat-Transfer Tests of Two Steel Cylinder Barrels With Aluminum Fins Manufactured by Factory Production Method

Report presenting testing of two engine cylinder barrels with aluminum fins. The primary purpose was to determine the heat-transfer coefficients and the excellence of the bonds between the aluminum fins and the aluminum base and between the aluminum base and the steel of the two barrels when manufactured by a large-volume production method.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Use of Water Injection to Decrease Gasoline Consumption in an Aircraft Engine Cruising at High Power (open access)

Use of Water Injection to Decrease Gasoline Consumption in an Aircraft Engine Cruising at High Power

Report discusses the results of testing water injection on a multicylinder aircraft engine and the potential fuel savings from the procedure. The speeds at which water injection for engine cooling is beneficial are illustrated and information about the manifold pressures and average rear spark-plug-gasket temperatures are also included.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Engelman, Helmuth W. & White, H. Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
De-icing of an aircraft-engine induction system (open access)

De-icing of an aircraft-engine induction system

Report presenting a program of tests on engine induction system de-icing by means of de-icing fluids and heated air. Several types of de-icing fluids were injected at several different locations and at various fluid flow rates were explored.
Date: August 1943
Creator: Essex, Henry A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic problems in the design of efficient propellers (open access)

Aerodynamic problems in the design of efficient propellers

From General Analysis: "The purpose of part I of this paper is to show how the loading that gives the minimum induced energy loss can be obtained from rather elementary considerations and to present design charts from which such a plan form can be quickly obtained for any set of design conditions."
Date: August 1942
Creator: Feldman, Lewis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hinge Moments of Sealed-Internal-Balance Arrangements for Control Surfaces 2: Experimental Investigation of Fabric Seals in the Presence of a Thin-Plate Overhang (open access)

Hinge Moments of Sealed-Internal-Balance Arrangements for Control Surfaces 2: Experimental Investigation of Fabric Seals in the Presence of a Thin-Plate Overhang

Report presenting tests in a seal test chamber to determine the hinge moments contributed by the fabric seal in an internal-balance arrangement employing a thin-plate overhang. The tests were performed with various widths of fabric sealing various widths of flap-nose gap, with a horizontal, a vertical, and a circular type of wing structure forward of the balance, and with various heights of balance chamber. Results regarding seal-profile photographs, desired seal-moment characteristics, experimental seal-moment characteristics, effect of the balance configuration on the seal-moment characteristics, comparison of analytical and experimental seal-moment characteristics, computation of seal-moment characteristics by the approximate method, and application of the data are provided.
Date: August 1945
Creator: Fischel, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ditching Tests With a 1/12-Size Model of the Army B-26 Airplane in NACA Tank Number 2 and on an Outdoor Catapult (open access)

Ditching Tests With a 1/12-Size Model of the Army B-26 Airplane in NACA Tank Number 2 and on an Outdoor Catapult

Report presenting tests made with a dynamic model of the Army B-26 airplane to determine its behavior when landed on water. Results regarding the general behavior, effect of flaps, effect of landing attitude and speed, tests with undamaged model, tests with simulated damage, tests with propellers, vertical decelerations, and effect of weight are provided.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Fisher, Lloyd J. & Steiner, Margaret F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Tests and Analysis of Three 10-Foot-Diameter Three-Blade Tractor Propellers Differing in Pitch Distribution (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Tests and Analysis of Three 10-Foot-Diameter Three-Blade Tractor Propellers Differing in Pitch Distribution

Report discussing an investigation of the effect of variations in pitch distribution on propeller efficiency at low Mach numbers. The three 10-foot-diameter propellers tested consisted of three blades mounted on a streamline body and were tested for a blade-angle range from 15 degrees to 60 degrees. Information about the propeller thrust, power coefficients, force-balance measurements, and total pressure in the propeller wake is provided.
Date: August 1946
Creator: Gilman, Jean, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Vertical-Tail Loads in Rolling Pull-Out Maneuvers (open access)

Analysis of Vertical-Tail Loads in Rolling Pull-Out Maneuvers

Bulletin presenting an analysis of the vertical-tail loads to be expected as a result of abrupt aileron action in accelerated flight, as in rolls from turns or pull-outs, for example. Critical tail loads may occur in rolling pull-out maneuvers, particularly on airplanes with good ailerons and low directional stability.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Gilruth, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of a Stressed-Carrying Door in Shear (open access)

Tests of a Stressed-Carrying Door in Shear

Bulletin presenting testing of a monocoque box with a stress-carrying door made and tested in torsion. The results indicate that if a stress-carrying door and its frame are made sufficiently heavy, the torsional stiffness of the box with the door can be made greater than the torsional stiffness of the box without the cut-out" (p. 1).
Date: August 1942
Creator: Gottlieb, Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Tests of Four Curtiss Propellers Embodying Different Blade Sections (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Tests of Four Curtiss Propellers Embodying Different Blade Sections

Tests of four 10-foot propellers were made in the propeller-research tunnel for the Army Air Corps to check flight and static thrust test results made on several propellers embodying Clark Y and modified NACA 16-series sections. These propellers were identical as to diameter and activity factor and very closely identical in thickness ratio and pitch distribution. The blades embodied sections with both single- and double-cambered Clark Y, modified NACA 16-series, and a combination of Clark Y and modified NACA-16 airfoils. Tests covered a range of blade angles from 20 deg. to 70 deg., and were all made at tip speeds below 280 feet per second. Although these tests were not conclusive in themselves, owing to the conditions under which they were made, the results seem to check the flight and static tests as closely as would be expected.
Date: August 1941
Creator: Gray, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library