Pumping Characteristics for Several Simulated Variable-Geometry Ejectors With Hot and Cold Primary Flow (open access)

Pumping Characteristics for Several Simulated Variable-Geometry Ejectors With Hot and Cold Primary Flow

Report presenting an investigation of the pumping characteristics of eight conical ejectors mounted on a fuselage portion of a supersonic airplane. The diameter ratio, spacing ratio, nozzle pressure, and ejector weight flows were varied. Results regarding the ejector pumping characteristics, comparison with previous results, comparison of data for cold and hot primary flow, and ejector air-supply requirements are provided.
Date: September 8, 1954
Creator: Allen, John L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pumping Characteristics for Several Simulated Variablegeometry Ejectors With Hot and Cold Primary Flow (open access)

Pumping Characteristics for Several Simulated Variablegeometry Ejectors With Hot and Cold Primary Flow

Report presenting an investigation of the pumping characteristics of eight conical ejectors mounted on a scale fuselage portion of a supersonic airplane. The configurations simulated various positions of a two-position nozzle with a fixed shroud and double-iris exit. Results regarding ejector pumping characteristics, comparison with previous results, comparison of data for cold and hot primary flow, and ejector air-supply requirements are provided.
Date: September 8, 1954
Creator: Allen, John L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A wind-tunnel test technique for measuring the dynamic rotary stability derivatives at subsonic and supersonic speeds (open access)

A wind-tunnel test technique for measuring the dynamic rotary stability derivatives at subsonic and supersonic speeds

"A method is described for measuring the dynamic stability derivatives of a model airplane in a wind tunnel. The characteristic features of this system are that single-degree-of-freedom oscillations were used to obtain combinations of rolling, yawing and pitching motions; that the oscillations were excited and controlled by velocity feedback which permitted operation under conditions unfavorable for more conventional types of oscillatory testing; and that data processing was greatly simplified by using analog computer elements in the strain-gage circuitry. A small number of experimental data are included to illustrate the general scope of results obtainable with this system" (p. 1).
Date: September 20, 1954
Creator: Beam, Benjamin H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kinetic Treatment of the Nucleation in Supersaturated Vapors (open access)

Kinetic Treatment of the Nucleation in Supersaturated Vapors

The equations of the individual processes of self nucleation are utilized through an electrical analogy to obtain the nucleation frequency. This process is shown to be shorter and less subject to error than that of previous investigators since the appearance of indeterminant integration constants is completely avoided. With the nucleation frequencies of crystals and spheres the Ostwald law of stages is reviewed and modified.
Date: September 1954
Creator: Becker, R. & Döring, Werner
System: The UNT Digital Library
Turbulent-Heat-Transfer Measurements at a Mach Number of 3.03 (open access)

Turbulent-Heat-Transfer Measurements at a Mach Number of 3.03

Report presenting turbulent-heat-transfer measurements obtained through the use of a three-dimensional axially symmetric annual nozzle consisting of an inner shaped plug and an outer cylindrical sleeve at Mach number 3.03. Results regarding the variation of wall temperature with longitudinal distance, variation of local Nusselt number with local Reynolds number, and variation of local temperature-recovery factor with local Reynolds number are provided.
Date: September 1954
Creator: Brevoort, Maurice J. & Rashis, Bernard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Lift, Drag, and Pitching Moment of a 60 Degrees Delta-Wind-Body Combination (AGARD Calibration Model B) in the Langley 9-Inch Supersonic Tunnel (open access)

Investigation of Lift, Drag, and Pitching Moment of a 60 Degrees Delta-Wind-Body Combination (AGARD Calibration Model B) in the Langley 9-Inch Supersonic Tunnel

"The lift, drag, and pitching-moment characteristics of the AGARD Calibration Model B as determined in the Langley 9-inch supersonic tunnel are presented at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.94, and 2.41 and at a Reynolds number, based on body length, of approximately 3.0 x 10(exp 6). The zero-lift drag data compared favorably with available data and were in the proper sequence for the effects of Reynolds number" (p. 1).
Date: September 1954
Creator: Bromm, August F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel: Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics (open access)

Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel: Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics

Report presenting development tests on a model of the Republic F-105 airplane at a Mach number of 0.20. The purpose of the current investigation is to obtain the longitudinal force and moment characteristics of the model equipped with trailing-edge flaps of various spans and deflections. Results regarding the longitudinal stability characteristics and effect of the horizontal tail are provided.
Date: September 3, 1954
Creator: Cancro, Patrick A. & Kelly, H. Neale
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel : Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics (open access)

Investigation of a 1/4-Scale Model of the Republic F-105 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel : Influence of Trailing-Edge Flap Span and Deflection on the Longitudinal Characteristics

Memorandum presenting development tests on a scale model of the Republic F-105 airplane in the 19-foot pressure tunnel. The second phase, which is presented in this report, was made at a Reynolds number of 9.0 x 10(exp 6) and a Mach number of 0.20. The purpose of the tests was to obtain the longitudinal force and moment characteristics of the model equipped with trailing-edge flaps of various spans and deflections.
Date: September 3, 1954
Creator: Cancro, Patrick A. & Kelly, H. Neale
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of yaw and angle of attack on pressure recovery and mass-flow characteristics of a rectangular supersonic scoop inlet at a Mach number of 2.71 (open access)

Effect of yaw and angle of attack on pressure recovery and mass-flow characteristics of a rectangular supersonic scoop inlet at a Mach number of 2.71

Report presenting an investigation of the effect of yaw and angle of attack on the total-pressure recovery and mass-flow characteristics of a rectangular supersonic scoop inlet designed to have low external drag at a Mach number of 2.7 and an angle of attack of 0 degrees. Total-pressure recovery and mass-flow data are presented for a Mach number of 2.71 at angles of yaw 0, 2.5, and 5 degrees and angles of attack of 0 and 5 degrees are provided.
Date: September 14, 1954
Creator: Comenzo, Raymond J. & Mackley, Ernest A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sea-level static equilibrium performance of actual two-spool turbojet engine and comparison with hypothetical engine (open access)

Sea-level static equilibrium performance of actual two-spool turbojet engine and comparison with hypothetical engine

Report presenting an evaluation of the sea-level static equilibrium performance of an early developmental two-spool turbojet engine and its components and a comparison with a hypothetical two-spool turbojet engine. Results regarding the equilibrium performance of the actual engine, including its compressor performance, turbine performance, component operation, and engine performance and a comparison of those categories with the hypothetical engine are provided.
Date: September 15, 1954
Creator: Dugan, James F., Jr.; Jansen, Emmert T.; Rohlik, Harold E. & Mallett, William E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of a pair of tubular combustors with an external pilot chamber (open access)

Performance of a pair of tubular combustors with an external pilot chamber

Report presenting an investigation of the performance of a pair of tubular turbojet combustors interconnected by a 3-inch-inside-diameter ceramic-lined pilot chamber to determine the utility of the pilot chamber for improvement of high-altitude combustion efficiency, lean limits, and minimum engine speed. Results regarding the combustion efficiency and lean-limit blow-out, ignition limits, and altitude operating limits are provided.
Date: September 7, 1954
Creator: Friedman, Robert & Zettle, Eugene V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of the Northrop XB-62 Missile in the Ames 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel (open access)

Tests of the Northrop XB-62 Missile in the Ames 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel

Memorandum presenting a series of tests made on a full-scale Northrop XB-62 missile to determine the cause of a directional out-of-trim condition which was encountered on the initial missile flight tests. The results indicated that the directional out-of-trim condition was caused by aerodynamic loads induced by engine operation.
Date: September 27, 1954
Creator: Graham, David
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of a Supersonic Aircraft Configuration Having a Tapered Wing With Circular-Arc Sections and 40 Degree Sweepback: Stability and Control Characteristics at a Mach Number of 1.61 of the Complete Configuration Equipped With Spoilers (open access)

An Investigation of a Supersonic Aircraft Configuration Having a Tapered Wing With Circular-Arc Sections and 40 Degree Sweepback: Stability and Control Characteristics at a Mach Number of 1.61 of the Complete Configuration Equipped With Spoilers

Report discussing an investigation to determine the stability and control characteristics of a supersonic aircraft configuration with a 40 degree sweptback wing and equipped with spoiler lateral control devices at Mach number 1.61. The effects of various types of spoilers, spoiler span, spoiler projection, and chordwise location were investigated, as well as the hinge-moment characteristics of the plain spoiler.
Date: September 10, 1954
Creator: Hamilton, Clyde V. & Driver, Cornelius
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aspects of internal-flow-system design for helicopter propulsive units (open access)

Aspects of internal-flow-system design for helicopter propulsive units

A discussion of pertinent items related to the design of internal-flow systems for reciprocating engine, turbine engine, and pressure-jet installations in helicopters. The following items are emphasized: controllable exit and ram recovery for reciprocating-engine cooling, performance penalties possible in turbine-engine installations, the effects of high subsonic flow velocities on the performance of duct elements, and the effects of centrifugal forces on the flow in a ducted helicopter rotor.
Date: September 14, 1954
Creator: Henry, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Rocket, Ram-Jet, and Turbojet Engines for Supersonic Propulsion of Long-Range Missiles 2 - Rocket Missile Performance (open access)

Analysis of Rocket, Ram-Jet, and Turbojet Engines for Supersonic Propulsion of Long-Range Missiles 2 - Rocket Missile Performance

From Summary: "The theoretical performance of a two-stage ballistic rocket missile having a centerbody and two parallel boosters was investigated for J oxygen and ammonia-fluorine propellants. Both power-plant and missile parameters were optimized to give minimum cost on-the basis of the analysis for a range of 5500 nautical miles. After optimum values were found, each parameter was varied independently to determine its effect on performance of the missile."
Date: September 29, 1954
Creator: Huff, Vearl N. & Kerrebrock, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Starting and Operating Limits of Two Supersonic Wind Tunnels Utilizing Auxiliary Air Injection Downstream of the Test Section (open access)

Starting and Operating Limits of Two Supersonic Wind Tunnels Utilizing Auxiliary Air Injection Downstream of the Test Section

Note presenting a determination of the starting and operating pressure ratios for two supersonic wind tunnels which employed air injectors to supplement the primary pumping systems of the tunnels. Data are presented for tunnels operating at Mach numbers 3.85, 3.05, and 2.87 over a range of injector-to-tunnel mass-flow ratios of 0.5 to 1.35.
Date: September 1954
Creator: Hunczak, Henry R. & Rousso, Morris D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Supersonic-Compressor Rotors Designed with External Compression (open access)

Investigation of Supersonic-Compressor Rotors Designed with External Compression

Report presenting an investigation of the possibility of utilizing the relatively good characteristics of the spike-type diffuser in the supersonic compressor. Results regarding the overall performance, inlet conditions, outlet conditions, entrance flow conditions, and estimated performance of subsonic portion of rotor passage are provided.
Date: September 24, 1954
Creator: Jahnsen, Lawrence J. & Hartmann, Melvin J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of a Five-Stage Axial-Flow Research Compressor With Transonic Rotors in All Stages 2: Compressor Over-All Performance (open access)

Experimental Investigation of a Five-Stage Axial-Flow Research Compressor With Transonic Rotors in All Stages 2: Compressor Over-All Performance

Memorandum presenting an evaluation of the overall performance of a 20-inch-diameter five-stage compressor as the initial step in an investigation of the potential performance and problems associated with a high-stage-pressure ratio compressor. The overall performance was evaluated over a range of flows at equivalent tip speeds from 40 to 100 percent of design. Results regarding the overall performance, compressor-inlet conditions, compressor-discharge conditions, stagewise variation of static pressure, and performance evaluation are provided.
Date: September 8, 1954
Creator: Kovach, Karl & Sandercock, Donald M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical analysis of an airplane acceleration restrictor controlled by normal acceleration, pitching acceleration, and pitching velocity (open access)

Theoretical analysis of an airplane acceleration restrictor controlled by normal acceleration, pitching acceleration, and pitching velocity

Report presenting an analog computer analysis of an acceleration restrictor which limits the elevator motion of an airplane. The device applies a mechanical brake to the elevator control system in response to signals. Results for a restrictor sensitive to combined signal of normal and pitching acceleration and a restrictor sensitive to normal and pitching acceleration and pitching velocity are provided.
Date: September 1954
Creator: Kraft, Christopher C., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stress Analysis of Circular Semimonocoque Cylinders With Cutouts by a Perturbation Load Technique (open access)

Stress Analysis of Circular Semimonocoque Cylinders With Cutouts by a Perturbation Load Technique

"A method is presented for analyzing the stresses about a cutout in a circular cylinder of semimonocoque construction. The method involves the use of so-called perturbation solutions which are superposed on the stress distribution that would exist in the structure with no cutout in such a way as to give the effects of a cutout. The method can be used for any loading case for which the structure without the cutout can be analyzed and is sufficiently versatile to account for stringer and shear reinforcement about the cutout" (p. 1).
Date: September 1954
Creator: McComb, Harvey G., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight determination of the drag of conical-shock nose inlets with various cowling shapes and axial positions of the center body at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 2.0 (open access)

Flight determination of the drag of conical-shock nose inlets with various cowling shapes and axial positions of the center body at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 2.0

Report presenting free-flight testing of conical-shock nose inlet models with cowls of fineness ratio 3 with five different profiles. Three of the profiles were mostly conic with different lip shapes, one was parabolic, and one was NACA 1-series. Results regarding the basic data, effect of cone position, comparison of profile shapes, and effect of mass-flow ratio are provided.
Date: September 10, 1954
Creator: Merlet, Charles F. & Putland, Leonard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental investigation of wheel spin-up drag loads (open access)

An experimental investigation of wheel spin-up drag loads

Report presenting some information on landing-gear applied drag loads and on the nature of the wheel spin-up phenomenon in landing, based on a program of tests under controlled conditions in the impact basin. Results regarding fundamentals of the wheel spin-up process, comparison of the maximum loads in various types of tests, variation of coefficient of friction, and effect of prerotation are provided.
Date: September 1954
Creator: Milwitzky, Benjamin; Lindquist, Dean C. & Potter, Dexter M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of a vaporizing annular turbojet combustor at simulated high altitudes (open access)

Performance of a vaporizing annular turbojet combustor at simulated high altitudes

Report presenting an experimental vaporizing annular combustor that evolved from a high-performance annular combustor developed for vapor-fuel injection. The combustor consisted of a one-quarter sector of a single-annulus combustor designed to fit in a housing with an outside diameter of 25.5 inches, an inside diameter of 10.6 inches, and a combustor length of approximate 23 inches. Results regarding the performance of the Model 29I combustor, performance of Model 30, and performance of the best combustor configuration are provided.
Date: September 16, 1954
Creator: Norgren, Carl T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Noise Field and Velocity Profiles of an Afterburning Engine (open access)

Investigation of Noise Field and Velocity Profiles of an Afterburning Engine

From Summary: "Sound pressure levels, frequency spectrum, and jet velocity profiles are presented for an engine-afterburner combination at various values of afterburner fuel - air ratio. At the high fuel-air ratios, severe low-frequency resonance was encountered which represented more than half the total energy in the sound spectrum. At similar thrust conditions, lower sound pressure levels were obtained from a current fighter air craft with a different afterburner configuration. The lower sound pressure levels are attributed to resonance-free afterburner operation and thereby indicate the importance of acoustic considerations in afterburner design."
Date: September 24, 1954
Creator: North, Warren J.; Callaghan, Edmund E. & Lanzo, Chester D.
System: The UNT Digital Library