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The Legendary "White Metal" and its "Ore" (open access)

The Legendary "White Metal" and its "Ore"

Report concerning stories about claims of a "white metal" extracted from an "ore" found packed around pieces of iron or steel. It includes information about various tests conducted about the validity of these claims and their findings.
Date: December 1925
Creator: Davis, C. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Potential Flow in Engine Valves (open access)

Potential Flow in Engine Valves

"The extensive applicability of the hydrodynamic theory to the problems of engine construction is clearly shown in the following attempt to determine by exact methods the nature of the flow in valves under variously restricted conditions. Observation shows that two principal kinds of flow occur in simple flat-seated valves. For small valve lifts, the flow is along the horizontal wall and is therefore deflected 90 degrees, but for greater valve lifts the flow separates and forms a free stream, whose angle of deflection naturally increases with increasing lift" (p. 1).
Date: December 1925
Creator: Eck, Bruno
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength Calculations on Airplanes (open access)

Strength Calculations on Airplanes

"Every strength calculation, including those on airplanes, must be preceded by a determination of the forces to be taken into account. In the following discussion, it will be assumed that the magnitudes of these forces are known and that it is only a question of how, on the basis of these known forces, to meet the prescribed conditions on the one hand and the practical requirements on the other" (p. 1).
Date: December 1925
Creator: Baumann, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wire Suspensions in Wind Tunnel Experiments (open access)

Wire Suspensions in Wind Tunnel Experiments

The elimination of the rigid supports for models and their replacement by wires constitute a great improvement by rendering negligible the interactions of support. There are disadvantages to wire, namely, the aerodynamic resistance is very large and their use is rather difficult because the whole suspension lacks rigidity and easily becomes distorted. We will here investigate the nature of these distortions, evaluate the errors they entail and describe the methods for taking account of or avoiding them.
Date: December 1925
Creator: Kerneis, Jean
System: The UNT Digital Library