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The Aachen Wind-Tunnel Balance (open access)

The Aachen Wind-Tunnel Balance

Report discussing a description of the balance in the Aachen wind-tunnel.
Date: November 1934
Creator: Wieselsberger, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic forces and moments of a seaplane on the water (open access)

Aerodynamic forces and moments of a seaplane on the water

From Introduction: "This report gives the results of wind-tunnel tests with a seaplane model as a contribution to the solution of the aerodynamic problems."
Date: November 1933
Creator: Kohler, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Heat-Power Engine Operating on a Closed Cycle (open access)

Aerodynamic Heat-Power Engine Operating on a Closed Cycle

"Hot-air engines with dynamic compressors and turbines offer new prospects of success through utilization of units of high efficiencies and through the employment of modern materials of great strength at high temperature. Particular consideration is given to an aerodynamic prime mover operating on a closed circuit and heated externally. Increase of the pressure level of the circulating air permits a great increase of limit load of the unit. This also affords a possibility of regulation for which the internal efficiency of the unit changes but slightly. The effect of pressure and temperature losses is investigated" (p. 1).
Date: November 1942
Creator: Ackeret, J. & Keller, D. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aeroelastic Problems of Airplane Design (open access)

Aeroelastic Problems of Airplane Design

The technical memorandum briefly summarizes the growth of interest in aeroelastic phenomena as aircraft speed increased and wing designs changed for faster aircraft. Different types of aircraft vibrations are then introduced, and the mathematical basis for the theory behind them is described. Special attention is given to static oscillations, wing flutter, and the flutter of skin panels. The last section of the memorandum deals with the prevention of flutter by design specifications.
Date: November 1956
Creator: Küssner, H. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aeronautic Instruction in Germany (open access)

Aeronautic Instruction in Germany

This report contains a list of the courses relating to aeronautics announced in Germany, both in the technical high schools and in the universities.
Date: November 1921
Creator: Bouche, Henri
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aeronautical Museums (open access)

Aeronautical Museums

Different methods of presenting aeronautical artifacts are examined. The advantages of operating an aeronautical museum and its ability to increase public interest in aircraft are provided.
Date: November 1922
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air reactions to objects moving at rates above the velocity of sound with application to the air propeller (open access)

Air reactions to objects moving at rates above the velocity of sound with application to the air propeller

From Discussion: "To meet these unusual conditions three sets of ball-bearings were employed and arranged in tandem, thereby reducing their speeds by the ratio of the number of sets used, as shown in Fig.3. This proved to be a complete success. The results obtained in experiments with a two-blade, 4 foot propeller of series 2, are given in Fig. 9."
Date: November 1922
Creator: Reed, S. Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
The American Airship ZR-3 (open access)

The American Airship ZR-3

This airship was built by the Zeppelin Airship Company at Friedrichshafen in 1923-4, for the United States Navy, as the reparations service of the German Government in fulfillment of the treaty of peace. A description of the design, components, flight characteristics, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date: November 1924
Creator: Dürr, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application and testing of transparent plastics used in airplane construction (open access)

Application and testing of transparent plastics used in airplane construction

This report discusses the efforts being made to remove the source of danger to passengers arising from the fracturing of silicate glass and some of the alternatives presented include: single-layer safety glass, multi-layer safety glass, transparent plastic resins.
Date: November 1938
Creator: Riechers, K. & Olms, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Approximate Calculation of the Static Longitudinal Stability of Airplanes (open access)

Approximate Calculation of the Static Longitudinal Stability of Airplanes

It seems desirable to have some simple method for calculating quickly and with sufficient accuracy: 1) the correct position of the center of gravity; 2) the requisite tail-group dimensions; 3) and the course of the wing and tail-group moments. In out deductions, we will first replace the biplane (disregarding the effect of stagger, decalage and induced drag) by an equivalent monoplane, whose dimensions and position in space can be approximately determined in a simple manner.
Date: November 1926
Creator: Bienen, Theodor
System: The UNT Digital Library
Approximation method for determining the static stability of a monoplane glider (open access)

Approximation method for determining the static stability of a monoplane glider

The calculations in this paper afford an approximate solution of the static stability. A derivation of the formulas for moment coefficient of a wing, moment coefficient of elevator, and the total moment of the combined wing and elevator and the moment coefficient with reference to the center of gravity are provided.
Date: November 1927
Creator: Lippisch, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cantilever Wings for Modern Aircraft: Some Aspects of Cantilever Wing Construction with Special Reference to Weight and Torsional Stiffness (open access)

Cantilever Wings for Modern Aircraft: Some Aspects of Cantilever Wing Construction with Special Reference to Weight and Torsional Stiffness

In the foregoing remarks I have made an attempt to touch on some of the structural problems met with in cantilever wings, and dealt rather fully with a certain type of single-spar construction. The experimental test wing was a first attempt to demonstrate the principles of this departure from orthodox methods. The result was a wing both torsionally stiff and of light weight - lighter than a corresponding biplane construction.
Date: November 1929
Creator: Stieger, H. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Causes of Failure of Airship Sheds (open access)

Causes of Failure of Airship Sheds

Different causes of airship shed collapse are discussed, with suction and human carelessness being the prime causes.
Date: November 1922
Creator: Sonntag, R. & Hoff, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute of Moscow, Russia (open access)

Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute of Moscow, Russia

The staff and construction of the Institute are described as well as a variety of experiments and researches being conducted there. The six sections of the laboratory are described, including the Section for Theoretical Researches, Section for Aerodynamic Researches, Windmill Section, Section for Engine-Propeller Groups, Section for Material Testing, and Section for Instrument Making. Special attention is given to the various wind tunnels and testing facilities present.
Date: November 1926
Creator: Margoulis, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combustion of Gaseous Mixtures (open access)

Combustion of Gaseous Mixtures

This report not only presents matters of practical importance in the classification of engine fuels, for which other means have proved inadequate, but also makes a few suggestions. It confirms the results of Withrow and Boyd which localize the explosive wave in the last portions of the mixture burned. This being the case, it may be assumed that the greater the normal combustion, the less the energy developed in the explosive form. In order to combat the detonation, it is therefore necessary to try to render the normal combustion swift and complete, as produced in carbureted mixtures containing benzene (benzol), in which the flame propagation, beginning at the spark, yields a progressive and pronounced darkening on the photographic film.
Date: November 1932
Creator: Duchene, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Commercial Aviation in France (open access)

Commercial Aviation in France

In the present state of things, there are three great problems to be solved, relating respectively to the financial, technical, and commercial aspects of the question of commercial aviation.
Date: November 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Nonrigid and Semirigid Airships (open access)

Comparison of Nonrigid and Semirigid Airships

"One of the main subjects of airship science consists in establishing cooperation between two vertical forces, the buoyancy of the air and the attraction of gravity. The mechanism for establishing this cooperation must have the minimum weight and offer the minimum head resistance. Starting with this principle, let us consider what improvements can be made in the present type of non-rigid airships" (p. 1).
Date: November 1922
Creator: Stapfer
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning the Flow About Ring-Shaped Cowlings Part 2: Annular Bodies of Infinite Length With Circulation for Smooth Entrance (open access)

Concerning the Flow About Ring-Shaped Cowlings Part 2: Annular Bodies of Infinite Length With Circulation for Smooth Entrance

The investigations carried out in a previous report (NACA TM 1325) concerning the flow about ring-shaped cowlings were extended by taking a circulation about the cowling into consideration. The present second report treats bodies of infinite length with approximately smooth entrance. The circulation was caused by distributing vortex rings of constant density over a stream surface extending to infinity. Furthermore, the influence of a hub body on such cowlings was dealt with.
Date: November 1951
Creator: Küchemann, Dietrich & Weber, Johanna
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Constructional Design of Metal Flying-Boat Hulls: Part 1 & Workshop Notes on the Building of Metal Hulls: Part 2 (open access)

The Constructional Design of Metal Flying-Boat Hulls: Part 1 & Workshop Notes on the Building of Metal Hulls: Part 2

Part I of this paper covers the constructional design of metal flying-boat hulls and does not elaborate any further. Part II deals with the actual construction process of the hull.
Date: November 1928
Creator: Langley, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control of Torsional Vibrations by Pendulum Masses (open access)

Control of Torsional Vibrations by Pendulum Masses

"Various versions of pendulum masses have been developed abroad within the past few years by means of which resonant vibrations of rotating shafts can be eliminated at a given tuning. They are already successfully employed on radial engines in the form of pendulous counterweights. Compared with the commonly known torsional vibration dampers, the pendulum masses have the advantage of being structurally very simple, requiring no internal damping and being capable of completely eliminating certain vibrations" (p. 1).
Date: November 1942
Creator: Stieglitz, Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Creep of Laminated Synthetic Resin Plastics (open access)

The Creep of Laminated Synthetic Resin Plastics

"The long-time loading strength of a number of laminated synthetic resin plastics was ascertained and the effect of molding pressure and resin content determined. The best value was observed with a 30 to 40 percent resin content. The long-time loading strength also increases with increasing molding pressure up to 250 kg/cm(exp 2); a further rise in pressure affords no further substantial improvement" (p. 1)..
Date: November 1941
Creator: Perkuhn, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Creep Strength of Stabilized Wrought-Aluminum Alloys (open access)

Creep Strength of Stabilized Wrought-Aluminum Alloys

Rohn-type equipment has been mounted on rubber blocks, for the purpose of damping the vibrations of the ground and of rendering the plastic yielding of the test bars less subject to outside interferences. New equipment also included three shockproof creep-testing machines with the Martens mirror instruments for recording the strain curve of the fatigue-tested specimens.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Müller, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The danger of stalled flight and an analysis of the factors which govern it (open access)

The danger of stalled flight and an analysis of the factors which govern it

A definition of "stalled fight" is presented as well as a detailed discussion on the how and why it occurs. Some suggestions are made to prevent its occurrence such as carrying an air speed instrument in the airplane.
Date: November 1921
Creator: Hopf, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Definition of Terms Used in Connection With Commercial Aircraft Engines (open access)

Definition of Terms Used in Connection With Commercial Aircraft Engines

To facilitate standardization of certain terms and definitions relating to engines and airplanes a list of definitions is provided.
Date: November 1922
Creator: Lagarde, Martinot
System: The UNT Digital Library