On the Flow of a Compressible Fluid by the Hodography Method 2: Fundamental Set of Particular Flow Solutions of the Chaplygin Differential Equation (open access)

On the Flow of a Compressible Fluid by the Hodography Method 2: Fundamental Set of Particular Flow Solutions of the Chaplygin Differential Equation

Report presenting the utilization of the differential equation of Chaplygin's jet problem to give a systematic development of particular solutions of the hodograph flow equations, which extends the treatment of Chaplygin into the supersonic range and completes the set of particular solutions. The solutions serve to place on a reasonable basis the use of velocity correction formulas for the comparison of incompressible and compressible flows.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Kaplan, Carl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Secondary Stresses in Open Box Beams Subjected to Torsion (open access)

Secondary Stresses in Open Box Beams Subjected to Torsion

In open box beams subjected to torsion, secondary stresses arise owing to lateral bending of the spar caps. The present paper outlines a simple method for estimating the magnitude of these stresses and gives the results of tests of an open box beam in the neighborhood of a discontinuity where the cover changed from the top to the bottom of the box.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Kuhn, Paul; Batdorf, S. B. & Brilmyer, Harold G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation at High Mach Numbers of Several Methods of Measuring Static Pressure on an Airplane Wing (open access)

Flight Investigation at High Mach Numbers of Several Methods of Measuring Static Pressure on an Airplane Wing

Report discusses an investigation into static pressures in subsonic and supersonic flow over an airplane wing as measured by static-pressure tubes, a static-pressure belt, and orifices flush with the wing surface. The results obtained from the three types of measuring devices and a comparison to theoretical calculations are presented.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Zalovcik, John A. & Daum, Fred L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimates of the Vertical-Tail Loads of a Bell P-63A-1 Airplane (AAF No. 42-68889) in Accelerated Rolling Maneuvers Based on Flight Tests With Two Vertical-Tail Arrangements (open access)

Estimates of the Vertical-Tail Loads of a Bell P-63A-1 Airplane (AAF No. 42-68889) in Accelerated Rolling Maneuvers Based on Flight Tests With Two Vertical-Tail Arrangements

Report discussing the results of using an enlarged vertical tail on a P-63A-1 on directional stability. The tests included measurements of the amount of sideslip at various speeds and normal accelerations. Potential required modifications for increased performance using the larger tail are also described.
Date: November 30, 1944
Creator: Johnson, Harold I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Mutual Interference Effects of a Tail-Surface: Stern Propeller Installation on a Model Simulating the Douglas XB-42 Empennage (open access)

An Investigation of the Mutual Interference Effects of a Tail-Surface: Stern Propeller Installation on a Model Simulating the Douglas XB-42 Empennage

Report discussing the mutual interference effects of tail surfaces and a stern propeller on a model of the XB-42.The main focus was to determine the effect of tail surface-propeller spacing upon the periodic tail surface loading coincident with propeller blade passage.
Date: November 9, 1944
Creator: Bartlett, Walter A., Jr. & Marino, Alfred A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Tests of an NACA 66(215)-116, a=0.6 Airfoil With a 0.25c Slotted Flap for the Fleetwings XA-39 Airplane (open access)

Aerodynamic Tests of an NACA 66(215)-116, a=0.6 Airfoil With a 0.25c Slotted Flap for the Fleetwings XA-39 Airplane

Report presenting testing in the two-dimensional low-turbulence tunnels on a 24-inch-chord model of the NACA 66(215)-116 a = 0.6 airfoil with a 0.25-chord slotted flap. The optimum flap pivot positions were found for three different conditions. The conditions were determined from a consideration of the landing, take-off, and strafing requirements of the airplane.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Cahill, Jones F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Theory of Propellers 3: The Slipstream Contraction With Numerical Values for Two-Blade and Four-Blade Propeller (open access)

The Theory of Propellers 3: The Slipstream Contraction With Numerical Values for Two-Blade and Four-Blade Propeller

Report presenting the magnitude of slipstream contraction, which provides information about the conditions of the ultimate wake. Curves and tables are given for the contraction coefficient of two-blade and four-blade propellers for various values of the advance ratio; the contraction coefficient is defined as the contraction in the diameter of the wake helix in terms of the wake diameter at infinity.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Theory of Propellers 4: Thrust, Energy, and Efficiency Formulas for Single- and Dual-Rotating Propellers With Ideal Circulation Distribution (open access)

The Theory of Propellers 4: Thrust, Energy, and Efficiency Formulas for Single- and Dual-Rotating Propellers With Ideal Circulation Distribution

Report presenting simple and exact expressions for the efficiency of single- and dual-rotating propellers with ideal circulation distribution as given by Goldstein functions for single-rotating propellers and by the new functions for dual-rotating propellers from part I of this series. Efficiency is found to depend primarily on a defined load factor and on an axial loss factor. Tables and graphs are included for practical use of the results.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cascade investigation of buckets for a modern aircraft turbosupercharger (open access)

Cascade investigation of buckets for a modern aircraft turbosupercharger

Report presenting a cascade investigation in two-dimensional flow in the 5-inch cascade tunnel and the 1-inch turbine-element testing apparatus to obtain a satisfactory bucket design for use in a modern aircraft turbosupercharger. Results regarding the root sections, pitch sections, and tip sections are provided.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Kantrowitz, Arthur & Erwin, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Piston and Ring Friction (open access)

A Study of Piston and Ring Friction

Report discusses an investigation into piston and ring friction as compared to total engine friction under natural operating conditions. Several test conditions were explored, including the effect of scuffing and excess cylinder-wall lubrication on friction. A device for measuring ring tensions and an apparatus for transforming pressure-crank angle indicator diagrams into pressure-volume indicator diagrams are also described.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Leary, W. A. & Jovellanos, J. U.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of the Coating Found on Scuffed Cast-Iron Piston Rings During Operation in Nitrided-Steel Cylinders (open access)

Experimental Study of the Coating Found on Scuffed Cast-Iron Piston Rings During Operation in Nitrided-Steel Cylinders

Report presenting cast-iron piston rings that were run in nitrided-steel cylinder barrels under scuffing conditions and showed a coating material on the scuffed areas. Only a few of the 14 etching reagents that were tried attacked the coating chemically, indicating good corrosion resistance. Results regarding the occurrence of coating, metallurgical characteristics, and chemical characteristics are provided.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Kittel, J. Howard & Vierthaler, Walter A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flying Qualities of a High-Speed Bomber With a Dual Pusher Propeller Aft of the Empennage as Estimated From Wind-Tunnel Tests of a 1/8-Scale Powered Model (open access)

Flying Qualities of a High-Speed Bomber With a Dual Pusher Propeller Aft of the Empennage as Estimated From Wind-Tunnel Tests of a 1/8-Scale Powered Model

Report discussing the flying qualities of a high-speed bomber with a dual pusher propeller aft of the empennage. The airplane was found to have satisfactory flying qualities except for stability issues with aft center of gravity, high elevator control forces in landing, insufficient elevator control in take-off, and low rudder-free directional stability.
Date: November 4, 1944
Creator: Weiberg, James A. & Schnurbusch, Alfred W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vibration-Response Tests of a 1/5-Scale Model of the Grumman F6F Airplane in the Langley 16-Foot High-Speed Tunnel (open access)

Vibration-Response Tests of a 1/5-Scale Model of the Grumman F6F Airplane in the Langley 16-Foot High-Speed Tunnel

Report discussing vibration experiments on a model of the Grumman F6F at up to 500 miles per hour. There was no indication of actual flutter by shift or frequencies or by decreasing dampening. The symmetrical and unsymmetrical bending frequencies and responses are provided.
Date: November 18, 1944
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore & Regier, Arthur A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Frequency of Occurrence of Atmospheric Gusts and of Related Loads on Airplane Structures (open access)

Frequency of Occurrence of Atmospheric Gusts and of Related Loads on Airplane Structures

Report presenting an evaluation of a number of samples of flight acceleration data under a variety of operating conditions to determine the total frequencies and the frequency distribution of atmospheric gusts. The samples include 1748 hours of operation by several airplanes of the domestic airlines of the United States, a Martin M-130 airplane, and a Boeing B-15 airplane. The results indicated that the distribution of gusts within turbulent regions of the earth's atmosphere follows a substantially fixed pattern regardless of the source of the turbine.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Rhode, Richard V. & Donely, Philip
System: The UNT Digital Library
Accelerations and bottom pressures measured on a B-24D airplane in a ditching test (open access)

Accelerations and bottom pressures measured on a B-24D airplane in a ditching test

From Introduction: "This report presents only that portion of the data from the first ditching which was to be used roughly establish the accelerations experienced by the pilot and the amount of water pressure to which the fuselage structure was subjected during the ditching."
Date: November 1944
Creator: Steiner, Margaret F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Lateral Shift of Center of Gravity on Rudder Deflection Required for Trim (open access)

Effect of Lateral Shift of Center of Gravity on Rudder Deflection Required for Trim

Report discusses the results of testing of rudder deflection for trim at low speeds in the critical wave-off condition. Depending on the lateral center-of-gravity location on the airplane, the useful load in the wings will change and the ability of the rudder to trim the airplane may be greatly improved.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Phillips, W. H.; Crane, H. L. & Hunter, P. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of tilt of the propeller axis on the longitudinal-stability characteristics of single-engine airplanes (open access)

Effect of tilt of the propeller axis on the longitudinal-stability characteristics of single-engine airplanes

Report presenting the results of tests of a model of a single-engine airplane with two different tilts of the propeller axis. The results indicate that on a typical design, a 5 degree downward tilt of the propeller axis will considerably reduce the destabilizing effects of power.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Goett, Harry J. & Delany, Noel K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Developed Width on Strength of Axially Loaded Curved Sheet Stringer Panels (open access)

Effect of Developed Width on Strength of Axially Loaded Curved Sheet Stringer Panels

Report presenting compression tests on six 24S-T aluminum alloy curved sheet-stringer panels 12 inches in length and 24 inches in width, reinforced by six Zeo stringers spaced 4 inches between centers. The increase in developed width had no significant effect on the strain for buckling of sheet between stringers, the strain for buckling of sheet between rivets, the load carried per sheet bay, or the stress at failure.
Date: November 1944
Creator: McPherson, Albert E.; Fienup, Kenneth L. & Zibritosky, George
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Investigation of the Relation of the Compressive Strength of Sheet-Stiffener Panels to the Diameter of Rivet Used for Attaching Stiffeners to Sheet (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of the Relation of the Compressive Strength of Sheet-Stiffener Panels to the Diameter of Rivet Used for Attaching Stiffeners to Sheet

Report discusses the results of compressive testing of 24S-T aluminum-alloy sheet-stiffener panels with five ratios of stiffener thickness to sheet thickness. For each ratio, rivets of five different diameters were used to attach the stiffeners to the sheets. The compressive strengths were found to increase with an increase in the diameter of the rivets until the ratio of rivet diameter to over-all thickness reached a certain point.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Dow, Norris F. & Hickman, William A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Verification of the Rudder-Free Stability Theory for an Airplane Model Equipped with Rudders Having Negative Floating Tendency and Negligible Friction (open access)

Experimental Verification of the Rudder-Free Stability Theory for an Airplane Model Equipped with Rudders Having Negative Floating Tendency and Negligible Friction

"An investigation has been made in the Langley free-flight tunnel to obtain an experimental verification of the theoretical rudder-free stability characteristics of an airplane model equipped with conventional rudders having negative floating tendencies and negligible friction. The model used in the tests was equipped with a conventional single vertical tail having rudder area 40 percent of the vertical tail area. The model was tested both in free flight and mounted on a strut that allowed freedom only in yaw" (p. 1).
Date: November 1944
Creator: McKinney, Marion O. & Maggin, Bernard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank Tests on the Resistance and Porpoising Characteristics of Three Flying-Boat Hull Models Equipped With Planing Flaps (open access)

Tank Tests on the Resistance and Porpoising Characteristics of Three Flying-Boat Hull Models Equipped With Planing Flaps

Report presents the results of experiments on the resistance and porpoising characteristics of flying-boat hulls equipped with rectractable planing flaps. The ideal flap-hull combination would have hump-resistance characteristics at least equal to the XPB2M-1 flying boat and much better upper-limit porpoising characteristics with the flap retracted. Three ways that the flaps can be applied to a practical design are discussed.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Locke, F. W. S., Jr. & Barklie, Jean A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Knock-Limited Performance of Several Fuels Blended With S-2 Reference Fuel (open access)

The Knock-Limited Performance of Several Fuels Blended With S-2 Reference Fuel

Report discussing the results of testing conducted to determine the knock-limited performance of fuel blends containing 80 percent of S-2 reference fuel and 20 percent of several exploratory fuels. Butyl acetate, sec-butyl acetate, isopropyl acetate, sec-butyl alcohol, tert-butyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanol, isobutylcarbinol, sec-butylcarbinol, triethyl borate, and dimethylfuran were examined.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Alquist, Henry E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Estimation of the Internal-Cooling Requirements of an Aircraft-Engine Cylinder When Using Oxygen Boost (open access)

An Estimation of the Internal-Cooling Requirements of an Aircraft-Engine Cylinder When Using Oxygen Boost

Report discusses a method developed to estimate the quantities of internal coolants required to prevent overheating of the aircraft cylinder when oxygen boost is applied. The formula and calculations related to inlet-air pressure, added oxygen, added water, added nitrogen, and total fluid weight are detailed.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Evvard, John C. & Moeckel, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending and Shear Stresses Developed by the Instantaneous Arrest of the Root of a Moving Cantilever Beam (open access)

Bending and Shear Stresses Developed by the Instantaneous Arrest of the Root of a Moving Cantilever Beam

Report presenting a theoretical and experimental investigation of the behavior of a cantilever beam in transverse motion when its root is suddenly brought to rest. The results of both types of investigations are compared.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Stowell, Elbridge Z.; Schwartz, Edward B. & Houbolt, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library