Red-Clover Failure in Relation to Anthracnose in the Southern Part of the Clover Belt. (open access)

Red-Clover Failure in Relation to Anthracnose in the Southern Part of the Clover Belt.

Describes the damage that anthracnose can cause to red clover growing in the southern areas of the Clover Belt, and discusses a remedy with an outline for the production of resistant strains.
Date: August 1933
Creator: Pieters, A. J. & Hollowell, E. A. (Eugene Amos)
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simplified aerodynamic analysis of the cyclogiro rotating wing system (open access)

Simplified aerodynamic analysis of the cyclogiro rotating wing system

A simplified aerodynamic theory of the cyclogiro rotating wing is presented herein. In addition, examples have been calculated showing the effect on the rotor characteristics of varying the design parameters of the rotor. A performance prediction, on the basis of the theory here developed, is appended, showing the performance to be expected of a machine employing this system of sustentation. The aerodynamic principles of the cyclogiro are sound; hovering flight, vertical climb, and a reasonable forward speed may be obtained with a normal expenditure of power. Auto rotation in a gliding descent is available in the event of a power-plant failure.
Date: August 1933
Creator: Wheatley, John B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of factors affecting the steady spin of an airplane (open access)

A study of factors affecting the steady spin of an airplane

Data from wind-tunnel tests on a model of the NY-1 airplane were used in a study of the effect on the steady spin of a number of factors considered to be important. The factors were of two classes, mass distribution effects and aerodynamic effects. The study indicated that mass extended along the longitudinal axis has no detrimental effect or is even slightly beneficial, mass extended along the lateral axis is detrimental if the airplane spins with the inner wing tip far down, and mass extended along the normal axis, if of considerable magnitude, has a strong favorable effect. The aerodynamic effects considered in terms of rolling, pitching, and yawing moments added to those for a conventional airplane showed that added stable rolling moment could contribute favorable effect on the spin only in decreasing the amount of inward sideslip required for equilibrium. Negative pitching moment of moderate magnitude has unfavorable effect on a high-angle-of-attack spin, and stable yawing moment has pronounced beneficial effect on the spin. Experimental data from various sources were available to verify nearly all the deductions resulting from the study of the curves. When these results were considered for the purpose of deciding upon the best means to …
Date: August 1933
Creator: Scudder, Nathan F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Summary of Design Formulas for Beams Having Thin Webs in Diagonal Tension (open access)

A Summary of Design Formulas for Beams Having Thin Webs in Diagonal Tension

"This report presents an explanation of the fundamental principles and a summary of the essential formulas for the design of diagonal-tension field beams, i.e. beams with very thin webs, as developed by Professor Wagner of Germany" (p. 1).
Date: August 1933
Creator: Kuhn, Paul
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Huron Timothy. (open access)

Huron Timothy.

Describes the Huron variety of timothy-grass, where and how it grows, and provides recommendations for cultivation.
Date: August 1933
Creator: Evans, Morgan W. (Morgan William), 1879-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dimensions of Twin Seaplane Floats (open access)

Dimensions of Twin Seaplane Floats

This paper presents the characteristics of floats submitted to the test committee and the tests performed on them.
Date: August 1933
Creator: Meyer, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of the Rules Governing the Strength of Airplanes Part 3: Loading Conditions in France, Italy, Holland, and Russia - Aims at Standardization (open access)

Development of the Rules Governing the Strength of Airplanes Part 3: Loading Conditions in France, Italy, Holland, and Russia - Aims at Standardization

The historical development of the rules for structural strength of aircraft in the leading countries is traced from the beginning of flight to date. The term "factor of safety" is critically analyzed; its replacement by probability considerations has been considered desirable.
Date: August 1933
Creator: Küssner, H. G. & Thalau, Karl
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Results of Turbulence Research (open access)

Recent Results of Turbulence Research

The first sections of this report deal with two prominent questions, namely the origin of turbulence and the characteristics of turbulent currents. In the third section conclusions are drawn for the flow along a rough wall, whereby an important relation for the velocity distribution is revealed. The principles are also applied to straight rough and smooth tubes.
Date: August 1933
Creator: Prandtl, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Present Status of Lateral-Control Devices for Use With Split Flaps, Special Report (open access)

Present Status of Lateral-Control Devices for Use With Split Flaps, Special Report

"The increased use of split flaps for the dual purpose of reducing the landing speed and shortening the landing glide of airplanes has established as acute the problem of obtaining satisfactory lateral control to be used in conjunction with the flaps with out the sacrifice of any of the effectiveness of the flaps. A large amount of work is being done on this problem by various organizations and individuals. Several of the devices developed seem usable, some of them unquestionably so" (p. 1).
Date: August 1933
Creator: Weick, Fred E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heinkel HE 70 Commercial Airplane (German): A Seven-Seat Cantilever Low-Wing Monoplane (open access)

Heinkel HE 70 Commercial Airplane (German): A Seven-Seat Cantilever Low-Wing Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Heinkel HE 70 commercial airplane. Details of the fuselage, wing, tail surfaces, landing gear, power plant, instrumentation, flying qualities, and some photographs are provided.
Date: August 1933
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight tests of the drag and torque of the propeller in terminal-velocity dives (open access)

Flight tests of the drag and torque of the propeller in terminal-velocity dives

From Summary: "The drag and torque of a controllable propeller at various blade-angle settings, and under various diving conditions, were measured by indirect method on F6C-4 airplane in flight. The object of these tests were (1) to provide data on which calculations of the terminal velocity with a throttled engine and the accompanying engine speed could be based and (2) to determine the possibility of utilizing the propeller as an air brake to reduce the terminal velocity. The data obtained were used in the establishment of propeller charts, on the basis of which the terminal velocity and engine speed could be calculated for airplanes whose characteristics fall within the range of these tests."
Date: August 22, 1933
Creator: Rhode, Richard V. & Pearson, Henry A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relation of Hydrogen and Methane to Carbon Monoxide in Exhaust Gases From Internal-Combustion Engines (open access)

Relation of Hydrogen and Methane to Carbon Monoxide in Exhaust Gases From Internal-Combustion Engines

The relation of hydrogen and methane to carbon monoxide in the exhaust gases from internal-combustion engines operating on standard-grade aviation gasoline, fighting-grade aviation gasoline, hydrogenated safety fuel, laboratory diesel fuel, and auto diesel fuel was determined by analysis of the exhaust gases. Two liquid-cooled single-cylinder spark-ignition, one 9-cylinder radial air-cooled spark-ignition, and two liquid-cooled single-cylinder compression-ignition engines were used.
Date: August 17, 1933
Creator: Gerrish, Harold C. & Tessmann, Arthur M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library