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On the Determination of Certain Basic Types of Supersonic Flow Fields (open access)

On the Determination of Certain Basic Types of Supersonic Flow Fields

A discussion is given of the application of Fourier series techniques to the problems of linearized supersonic flow. The formulation presented is an extension of the doublet type of "fundamental solution" to higher order types of singularity. The equations developed have application to wing theory but are primarily of importance in wing-body interaction problems. A specific example of a wing-body interference problem is discussed in light of the presented methods.
Date: November 1954
Creator: Ferrari, Carlo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat Transfer by Free Convection From Horizontal Cylinders in Diatomic Gases (open access)

Heat Transfer by Free Convection From Horizontal Cylinders in Diatomic Gases

"The case of the horizontal cylinder is of particular importance in the study of heat transfer by free convection for the following reasons: In the first place, next to the rectangular plate it represents the simplest two-dimensional case; and second, a very wide range of measurements is possible, from the finest electrically heated glow lamp wires to pipes heated by liquids or gases flowing through them" (p. 1).
Date: November 1954
Creator: Hermann, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Elastic Constants of Airplane Tires (open access)

Determination of the Elastic Constants of Airplane Tires

For determination of the elastic constants of airplane tires which are required for the numerical calculations of the shimmy properties of nose and tail wheels, deformation measurements were carried out on four different tires. For this purpose, the tires were loaded in each case with a normal load and then with a lateral force, a tangential force, and a moment. Moreover, the weight and the mass moment of inertia about a vertical axis were determined for the various tires.
Date: November 1954
Creator: Boeckh
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Force-Deflection Diagrams of Airplane Shock Absorber Struts: First, Second, and Third Partial Reports (open access)

On Force-Deflection Diagrams of Airplane Shock Absorber Struts: First, Second, and Third Partial Reports

This paper, which is presented in three parts, is an analytical study of the behavior of landing gear shock struts, with various types of assumptions for the shock-strut characteristics. The effects of tire springing are neglected. The first part compares the behavior of struts with linear and quadratic damping. The second part considers struts with nonlinear spring characteristics and linear or quadratic damping. The third part treats the oleo-pneumatic strut with air-compression springing without damping and with damping proportional to velocity.
Date: November 1954
Creator: Schlaefke, Karlhans
System: The UNT Digital Library