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Experiments with a model water tunnel (open access)

Experiments with a model water tunnel

This report describes a model water tunnel built in 1928 by the NACA to investigate the possibility of using water tunnels for aerodynamic investigations at large scales. The model tunnel is similar to an open-throat wind tunnel, but uses water for the working fluid.
Date: December 1930
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N. & Abbott, Ira H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A balanced diaphragm type of maximum cylinder pressure indicator (open access)

A balanced diaphragm type of maximum cylinder pressure indicator

A balanced diaphragm type of maximum cylinder pressure indicator was designed to give results consistent with engine operating conditions. The apparatus consists of a pressure element, a source of controlled high pressure and a neon lamp circuit. The pressure element, which is very compact, permits location of the diaphragm within 1/8 inch of the combustion chamber walls without water cooling. The neon lamp circuit used for indicating contact between the diaphragm and support facilitates the use of the apparatus with multicylinder engines.
Date: December 1930
Creator: Spanogle, J. A. & Collins, John H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library