Investigation of a high-pressure-ratio eight-stage axial-flow research compressor with two transonic inlet stages 6: over-all performance, rotating stall, and blade vibration at low and intermediate compressor speeds (open access)

Investigation of a high-pressure-ratio eight-stage axial-flow research compressor with two transonic inlet stages 6: over-all performance, rotating stall, and blade vibration at low and intermediate compressor speeds

Report presenting an investigation to determine the overall performance of the modified eight-stage axial-flow compressor with new fourth-stage stator blades as part of a study of the problems encountered in a high-pressure-ratio axial-flow compressor with transonic inlet stages. The performance of the compressor was determined over a range of weight flows at equivalent speeds from 30 to 100 percent of design speed.
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Standahar, Raymond M.; Hanson, Morgan P. & Geye, Richard P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spark ignition of flowing gases 5: application of fuel-air-ratio and initial-temperature data to ignition theory (open access)

Spark ignition of flowing gases 5: application of fuel-air-ratio and initial-temperature data to ignition theory

Report presenting a study to show the effect of fuel-air ratio and initial temperature on spark-ignition energy and to apply the results to a previously developed theory of ignition. Results regarding initial-temperature effect and fuel-air-ratio effect are provided.
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Swett, Clyde C., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Dispersion Data From Ground-Launched 2.25-Inch Rockets Equipped With Cruciform and Monoplane Fins (open access)

Comparative Dispersion Data From Ground-Launched 2.25-Inch Rockets Equipped With Cruciform and Monoplane Fins

Report presenting testing of about 150 rounds of 2.25-inch subcaliber aircraft rockets equipped with standard cruiform fins and twisted monoplane fins. No significant difference in dispersion was observed for the different configurations of fins on the rockets. Results regarding the stability of the different types of rockets, and general characteristics of the flight paths are provided.
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Purser, Paul E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Reduced Stator-Blade Trailing-Edge Thickness on Over-All Performance of a Transonic Turbine (open access)

Effect of Reduced Stator-Blade Trailing-Edge Thickness on Over-All Performance of a Transonic Turbine

"A transonic turbine with a stator trailing-edge thickness reduced from 0.030 to 0.010 inch has been investigated experimentally. The performance results indicated an increase in efficiency of 0.6 of a point at design operation, and as much as 2.4 points at off-design conditions, as a result of reducing the trailing-edge thickness. This improvement could only be partially accounted for by the theoretical change in mixing loss for the two stator-blade rows, and it was felt that the improvement was largely due to a reduced amount of low-velocity fluids entering the rotor and the interference effect of these fluids with the mainstream flow" (p. 1).
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Whitney, Warren J.; Stewart, Warner L. & Wong, Robert Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-speed study of the effects of frequency on the stability derivatives of wings oscillating in yaw with particular reference to high angle of attack conditions (open access)

Low-speed study of the effects of frequency on the stability derivatives of wings oscillating in yaw with particular reference to high angle of attack conditions

Report presenting a low-speed investigation in the free-flight tunnel to provide basic information regarding the effect of frequency on wings oscillating in yaw. The investigation consisted of both free-oscillation tests and forced-oscillation tests of a 60 delta wing, a 45 degree sweptback wing of aspect ratio 2.61, and an unswept wing of aspect ratio 3 over a range of angles of attack. Results regarding the static force test results, directional stability, cross derivative, effective dihedral, and flow separation are provided.
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Campbell, John P.; Johnson, Joseph L., Jr. & Hewes, Donald E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental data for four full-scale conical cooling-air ejectors (open access)

Experimental data for four full-scale conical cooling-air ejectors

Report presenting an experimental investigation to determine the pumping and thrust characteristics of four full-scale conical air ejectors over a range of primary gas temperature. The spacing ratio was found to influence both ejector pumping and thrust performance. Results regarding the ejector performance and ejector-shroud wall pressure distribution are also provided.
Date: November 1, 1954
Creator: Ciepluch, C. C. & Fenn, D. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Slowing-Down Distribution to Indium Resonance of Neutrons From a Ra-Alpha-Be Source in Water-Iron Mixtures (open access)

Slowing-Down Distribution to Indium Resonance of Neutrons From a Ra-Alpha-Be Source in Water-Iron Mixtures

Memorandum presenting the mean square slowing-down distance to indium resonance derived from the slowing-down distribution, which has been measured for water and for three water-iron mixtures for neutrons from a 0.1-gram source.
Date: November 1, 1954
Creator: Fieno, Daniel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation and physical properties of some trialkylboranes (open access)

Preparation and physical properties of some trialkylboranes

Report presenting the preparation and properties of triethylborane, tri-n-propylborane, and tri-n-butylborane from boron triflouride and the appropriate Grignard reagent. Some of the characteristics examined included the freezing point, heat of fusion, boiling point, heat of combustion, refractive index, density, dielectric constant, and infrared spectra.
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Rosenblum, Louis & Allen, Harrison, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of Five Low-Temperature-Ratio Ram-Jet Combustors Over Range of Simulated Altitudes (open access)

Performance of Five Low-Temperature-Ratio Ram-Jet Combustors Over Range of Simulated Altitudes

Memorandum presenting the analysis of direct-connect performance data obtained with five flame holders of various gutter and can types operated in a 20-inch-diameter ramjet engine at Mach number 3, which revealed that the specific impulse of each of the flame holders was about the same. The combustion-chamber length had a marked effect on specific impulse. Results regarding flame-holder performance and effect of combustion-chamber length on flame-holder performance are provided.
Date: November 1, 1954
Creator: Wentworth, Carl B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation at Transonic Speeds of a Jet Control on an 80 Degree Delta-Wing Missile (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation at Transonic Speeds of a Jet Control on an 80 Degree Delta-Wing Missile

Report presenting an investigation in the high speed tunnel of three missile models with cruciform delta wings swept back 80 degrees and equipped with jet controls to determine the effectiveness of the controls when using ram or mechanically compressed air. Results regarding the rolling characteristics, static rolling-moment coefficients, static pressure, and effect of the location of the jet control are provided.
Date: November 1, 1955
Creator: Turner, Thomas R. & Vogler, Raymond D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characteristics of a Sealed Internally Balanced Aileron from Tests of a 1/4-Scale Partial-Span Model of the Republic XF-12 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel (open access)

Characteristics of a Sealed Internally Balanced Aileron from Tests of a 1/4-Scale Partial-Span Model of the Republic XF-12 Airplane in the Langley 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel

This paper presents the results of the aileron investigation and includes rolling-moment, yawing-moment, and aileron hinge-moment coefficients and pressure coefficients across the aileron-balance seal through a range of angle of attack, tab deflection, and aileron deflection with flaps neutral and deflected 20 degrees and 55 degrees. Some of the effects of wing roughness and balance seal leakage on the aileron and tab characteristics are also presented.
Date: November 1, 1946
Creator: Graham, Robert R.; Martina, Albert P. & Salmi, Reino J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Estimation of the Flying Qualities of the Kaiser Fleetwing All-Wing Airplane from Tests of a 1/7-Scale Model, TED No. NACA 2340 (open access)

An Estimation of the Flying Qualities of the Kaiser Fleetwing All-Wing Airplane from Tests of a 1/7-Scale Model, TED No. NACA 2340

"An investigation of a 1/7-scale powered model of the Kaiser Fleetwing all-wing airplane was made in the Langley full-scale tunnel to provide data for an estimation of the flying qualities of the airplane. The analysis of the stability and control characteristics of the airplane has been made as closely as possible in accordance with the requirements of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department's specifications, and a summary of the more significant conclusions is presented as follows. With the normal center of gravity located at 20 percent of the mean aerodynamic chord, the airplane will have adequate static longitudinal stability, elevator fixed, for all flight conditions except for low-power operation at low speeds where the stability will be about neutral" (p. 1).
Date: November 1, 1946
Creator: Brewer, Gerald W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reduction of profile drag at supersonic velocities by the use of airfoil sections having a blunt trailing edge (open access)

Reduction of profile drag at supersonic velocities by the use of airfoil sections having a blunt trailing edge

Report presenting a preliminary theoretical and experimental investigation of the supersonic characteristics of blunt-trailing-edge airfoils. Results regarding the drag measurements at zero lift, measurements at angle of attack, and a general discussion of the theoretical and experimental results is provided.
Date: November 1, 1949
Creator: Chapman, Dean R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Wing With Quarter-Chord Line Swept Back 45 Degrees, Aspect Ratio 6, Taper Ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A006 Airfoil Section (open access)

Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Wing With Quarter-Chord Line Swept Back 45 Degrees, Aspect Ratio 6, Taper Ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A006 Airfoil Section

Report discussing a wing-alone and wing-fuselage configuration with particular characteristics as part of a series of tests of wings using the transonic-bump test technique. Lift, drag, pitching moment, and root bending moment were obtained for the configurations. The effective downwash angles and dynamic-pressure characteristics in the tail region are also described.
Date: November 1, 1949
Creator: Goodson, Kenneth W. & Few, Albert G., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elevator-stabilizer effectiveness and trim of the X-1 airplane to a Mach number of 1.06 (open access)

Elevator-stabilizer effectiveness and trim of the X-1 airplane to a Mach number of 1.06

Report presenting measurements of elevator-stabilizer effectiveness and trim of the X-1 airplane at 40,000 feet altitude at a range of Mach numbers and normal-force coefficients.
Date: November 1, 1950
Creator: Drake, Hubert M. & Carden, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Operating Pressure Ratio of a Supersonic Wind Tunnel Utilizing Distributed Boundary-Layer Suction in Test Section (open access)

Investigation of Operating Pressure Ratio of a Supersonic Wind Tunnel Utilizing Distributed Boundary-Layer Suction in Test Section

Effect of distributed boundary-layer suction on operating pressure ratio of a supersonic wind tunnel was investigated. Investigation was made in 3.84- by 10-inch supersonic tunnel operating at Mach number 2.0 and suction was applied in neighborhood of the normal shock to two walls of a constant-area extension of test section. A reduction of 4 percent of operating pressure ratio was attributed to improved flow conditions at subsonic-diffuser inlet. The theoretical normal shock was, in practice, replaced by a multiple-branch shock configuration across which the flow parameters changed in approximate accordance with the Rankine-Hugoniot values.
Date: November 1, 1950
Creator: Cohen, C. B. & Valerino, A. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library