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
Earthworms as pests and otherwise. (open access)

Earthworms as pests and otherwise.

Describes attributes of the earthworm; describes how earthworms can be both useful and damaging.
Date: August 1935
Creator: Walton, William Randolph, 1873-1952
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Controlling Kidney Worms in Swine in the Southern States. (open access)

Controlling Kidney Worms in Swine in the Southern States.

Describes the life cycle of the kidney worm and explains how to control the worm in swine in the southern United States.
Date: August 1939
Creator: Schwartz, Benjamin, 1889-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
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
Permanent fruit and vegetable gardens. (open access)

Permanent fruit and vegetable gardens.

Provides instructions for planning a permanent garden that yields both annual and perennial vegetables, as well as small fruits; lists the best plants to use.
Date: August 1937
Creator: Beattie, W. R. (William Renwick), b. 1870 & Close, C. P. (Charles Phillip), 1868-1940
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Local bird refuges. (open access)

Local bird refuges.

Provides suggestions for attracting birds and providing local bird refuges on farm lands and public spaces.
Date: August 1937
Creator: McAtee, W. L. (Waldo Lee), 1883-1962
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1934 (open access)

Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1934

Volume provides a summary of the progress of each agricultural experiment station. Also includes statistics and selected studies.
Date: August 1935
Creator: United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1936 (open access)

Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1936

Volume provides a summary of the progress of each agricultural experiment station. Also includes statistics and selected studies. Subject index begins on page 199.
Date: August 1937
Creator: United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rhubarb Production. (open access)

Rhubarb Production.

Describes the history of rhubarb, and the steps for planting and cultivating rhubarb in the United States.
Date: August 1939
Creator: Beattie, James H. (James Herbert), b. 1882
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diseases of upland game birds. (open access)

Diseases of upland game birds.

Describes the characteristics of various diseases that affect game birds such as quails and prairie chickens.
Date: August 1937
Creator: Shillinger, Jacob Edward, 1890- & Morley, L. C. (Leland Curtis), 1908-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
A preliminary determination of normal accelerations on racing airplanes (open access)

A preliminary determination of normal accelerations on racing airplanes

"Rules and methods for insuring safe structural strength of racing airplanes used in the major air meets in this country have recently been considered. Acceleration records made in racing airplanes during actual air races were therefore considered desirable, and the NACA undertook the measurement of acceleration of loads on airplanes during all conditions of flight. Accelerations were measured on four airplanes at the Miami All-American Races in January 1934 and January 1935" (p. 1).
Date: August 1935
Creator: Scudder, N. F. & Kirschbaum, H. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A general tank test of NACA model 11-C flying-boat hull, including the effect of changing the plan form of the step (open access)

A general tank test of NACA model 11-C flying-boat hull, including the effect of changing the plan form of the step

The results of a general tank test model 11-C, a conventional pointed afterbody type of flying-boat hull, are given in tables and curves. These results are compared with the results of tests on model 11-A, from which model 11-C was derived, and it is found that the resistance of model 11-C is somewhat greater. The effect of changing the plan form of the step on model 11-C is shown from the results of tests made with three swallow-tail and three pointed steps formed by altering the original step of the model. These results show only minor differences from the results obtained with the original model.
Date: August 1935
Creator: Dawson, John R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Nose Shape on the Characteristics of Symmetrical Airfoils (open access)

Effect of Nose Shape on the Characteristics of Symmetrical Airfoils

Tests of nine symmetrical airfoils, having different leading-edge radii, were made in the variable density wind tunnel. Three symmetrical NACA airfoils having maximum thickness-to-chord ratio of 0.06, 0.012, and 0.018 were used as basic (or normal) sections; and for each of these thicknesses one thinner and one blunter nose section were developed. Although the slope of the lift curve varies with thickness, these tests show that for any given thickness the slope is independent of nose radius.
Date: August 1931
Creator: Pinkerton, Robert M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The pressure distribution over a modified elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight (open access)

The pressure distribution over a modified elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight

This note presents the results of flight pressure-distribution tests on the right upper wing panel of a Douglas M-3 airplane equipped with a modified elliptical tip having a slight amount of washout. The results are given in tables and curves in such form that the load distribution for any normal force coefficient within the usual range encountered in flight may be determined.
Date: August 1931
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E. & Rhode, Richard V.
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
Strength Tests on Thin-Walled Duralumin Cylinders in Torsion (open access)

Strength Tests on Thin-Walled Duralumin Cylinders in Torsion

This report is the first of a series presenting the results of strength tests on thin-walled cylinders and truncated cones of circular and elliptical section; it comprises the results obtained to date from torsion (pure shear) tests on 65 thin-walled duralumin cylinders of circular section with ends clamped to rigid bulkheads. The effect of variations in the length/radius and radius/thickness ratios on the type of failure is indicated, and a semi-empirical equation for the shearing stress at maximum load is given.
Date: August 1932
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E.
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
Measurement of altitude in blind flying (open access)

Measurement of altitude in blind flying

In this note, instruments for measuring altitude and rate of change of altitude in blind flying and landing of aircraft and their performance are discussed. Of those indicating the altitude above ground level, the sonic altimeter is the most promising. Its present bulk, intermittent operation, and more or less unsatisfactory means of indication are serious drawbacks to its use. The sensitive type aneroid altimeter is also discussed and errors in flying at a pressure level and in landing are discussed in detail.
Date: August 1934
Creator: Brombacher, W. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tanks test of a model of the hull of the Navy PB-1 flying boat - N.A.C.A. Model 52 (open access)

Tanks test of a model of the hull of the Navy PB-1 flying boat - N.A.C.A. Model 52

A model of the hull of the Navy PB-1 flying boat was tested in the N.A.C.A. tank as part of a program intended to provide information regarding the water performance of hulls of flying boats of earlier design for which hydrodynamic data have heretofore been unavailable. Tests were made according to the general method over the range of practical loadings with the model both fixed in trim and free to trim. A free-to-trim test according to the specific method was also made for the design load and take-off speed corresponding to those of the full-scale flying boat. The resistance obtained from the fixed-trim test was found to be about the same as that of the model of the NC flying-boat hull, and greater at the hump but smaller at high speeds than that of a model of the Sikorsky S-40 flying-boat hull.
Date: August 1936
Creator: Allison, John M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Friction of compression-ignition engines (open access)

Friction of compression-ignition engines

"The cost in mean effective pressure of generating air flow in the combustion chambers of single-cylinder compression-ignition engines was determined for the prechamber and the displaced-piston types of combustion chamber. For each type a wide range of air-flow quantities, speeds, and boost pressures was investigated. Supplementary tests were made to determine the effect of lubricating-oil temperature, cooling-water temperature, and compression ratio on the friction mean effective pressure of the single-cylinder test engine" (p. 1).
Date: August 1936
Creator: Moore, Charles S. & Collins, John H., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight tests of a Fairchild 22 airplane equipped with a Fowler flap (open access)

Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight tests of a Fairchild 22 airplane equipped with a Fowler flap

"Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight tests were made of a Fairchild 22 airplane equipped with a Fowler flap to determine the effect of the flap on the performance and control characteristics of the airplane. In the wind-tunnel tests of the airplane with the horizontal tail surfaces removed, the flap was found to increase the maximum lift coefficient from 1.27 to 2.41. In the flight test, the flap was found to decrease the minimum speed from 58.8 to 44.4 miles per hour" (p. 1).
Date: August 1936
Creator: Dearborn, C. H. & Soulé, H. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characteristics of an airfoil as affected by fabric sag (open access)

Characteristics of an airfoil as affected by fabric sag

"This report presents the results of tests made at a high value of the Reynolds Number in the N.A.C.A. variable-density wind tunnel to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil as affected by fabric sag. Tests were made of two Gottingen 387 airfoils, one having the usual smooth surface and the other having a surface modified to simulate two types of fabric sag. The results of these tests indicate that the usual sagging of the wind covering between ribs has a very small effect on the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil" (p. 1).
Date: August 1932
Creator: Ward, Kenneth E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat dissipation from a finned cylinder at different fin-plane/air-stream angles (open access)

Heat dissipation from a finned cylinder at different fin-plane/air-stream angles

This report gives the results of an experimental determination of the temperature distribution in and the heat dissipation from a cylindrical finned surface for various fin-plane/air-stream angles. A steel cylinder 4.5 inches in diameter having slightly tapered fins of 0.30-inch pitch and 0.6 -inch width was equipped with an electrical heating unit furnishing 13 to 248 B.T.U. per hour per square inch of inside wall area. Air at speeds form 30 to 150 miles per hour was directed at seven different angles from 0 degrees to 90 degrees with respect to the fin planes. The tests show the best angle for cooling at all air speeds to be about 45 degrees. With the same temperature for the two conditions and with an air speed of 76 miles per hour, the heat input to the cylinder can be increased 50 percent at 45 degrees fin-plane/air-stream angle over that at 0 degrees.
Date: August 1932
Creator: Schey, Oscar W. & Biermann, Arnold E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of engine operating conditions on the vaporization of safety fuels (open access)

Effect of engine operating conditions on the vaporization of safety fuels

"Tests were conducted with the N.A.C.A. combustion apparatus to determine the effect of compression ratio and engine temperature on the vaporization of a hydrogenated "safety fuel" during the compression stroke under conditions similar to those in a spark-ignition engine. The effects of fuel boiling temperature on vaporization using gasoline, safety fuel, and Diesel fuel oil was also investigated. The results show that increasing the compression ratio has little effect on the rate of fuel vaporization, but that increasing the air temperature by increasing the engine temperature increases the rate of fuel vaporization" (p. 1).
Date: August 1932
Creator: Rothrock, A. M. & Waldron, C. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library