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Extension of Pack Method for Compressive Tests (open access)

Extension of Pack Method for Compressive Tests

"The pack method for determining compressive stress-strain graphs described in NACA Report No. 649 has been modified to extend it's application to thinner gages and stronger materials. The principal modifications consisted in the provision of additional support against instability cementing the specimens of the pack together with fused shellac and the provision of special clamps to hold the specimens together while the test is in progress. The shellac was found to increase the buckling load of the pack without any appreciable effect on the compressive stress-strain graph of the material" (p. 1).
Date: December 1940
Creator: Aitchison, C. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel investigation of two airfoils with 25-percent-chord Gwinn and plain flaps (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of two airfoils with 25-percent-chord Gwinn and plain flaps

Aerodynamic force tests of an NACA 23018 airfoil with a Gwinn flap having a chord 25 percent of the overall chord and of an NACA 23015 airfoil with a plain flap having a 25-percent chord were conducted to determine the relative merits of the Gwinn and the plain flaps. The tests indicated that, based on speed-range ratios, the plain flap was more effective than the Gwinn flap. At small flap deflections, the plain flap had lower drag coefficients at lift-coefficient values less than 0.70. For lift coefficients greater than 0.70, however, the Gwinn flap at all downward flap deflections had the lower drag coefficients.
Date: May 1940
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-distribution investigation of an NACA 0009 airfoil with an 80-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs (open access)

Pressure-distribution investigation of an NACA 0009 airfoil with an 80-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs

Pressure-distribution tests of an NACA 0009 airfoil with an 80-percent-chord plain flap and three plain tabs, having chord of 10, 20, and 30 percent of the flap chord, were made. Section data suitable for application to the design of horizontal and vertical tail surfaces were obtained. Resultant-pressure diagrams for the airfoil with the flap and the 20-percent-chord tab are presented. Plots are also given of increments of normal-force and hinge-moment coefficients for the airfoil, the flap, and the three tabs. A comparison of some characteristic slopes for the 30-, the 50-, and the 80-percent-chord flaps, tested in the general investigation of plain flaps for control surfaces, is included. Section aerodynamic and load data have been made available for a wide range of flap and a tab chords to be used on an NACA 0009 airfoil or on other conventional sections.
Date: May 1940
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr. & Sears, Richard I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-distribution investigation on an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs (open access)

Pressure-distribution investigation on an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs

From Summary: "Pressure-distribution tests of an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord plain flap and three plain tabs, having chords 10, 20, and 30 percent of the flap chord, were made. The purpose of these tests was to continue an investigation to supply structural and aerodynamic section data that may be applied to the design of horizontal and vertical tail surfaces. The results are presented as diagrams of resultant pressures and of resultant-pressure increments for the airfoil with the flap and the 20-percent-chord tab. Increments of normal-force and hinge-moment coefficients for the airfoil, the flap, and the three tabs are also given. At all unstalled flap and tab deflections, the experimental distributions agree well with those calculated by an analytical method. The agreement is poor, however, then the stalled or the unstalled condition of the flap or tab deflected alone was changed to an unstalled or stalled condition by the simultaneous deflection of both the flap and the tab."
Date: May 1940
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr. & Sears, Richard I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight investigation of control-stick vibration of the YG-1B autogiro (open access)

Flight investigation of control-stick vibration of the YG-1B autogiro

From Summary: "As a preliminary step in an investigation of control-stick vibration in direct-control autogiros, the periodic variations in the moments transmitted through the control system of a YG-1B autogiro were recorded in flight. The results of the measurements are presented in the form of coefficients of Fourier series expressing the varying part of the lateral and the longitudinal moments acting between rotor and fuselage at the control trunnions. The most important component of the variation in stick force was found to have frequency of three times the rotor speed and an amplitude that rose from negligible values at tip-speed ratio below 0.20 to +/-5.2 pounds longitudinally and +/-3.2 pounds laterally at tip-speed ratios of 0.35. Variations in stick force at all other frequencies were small in comparison with those at three times the rotor speed."
Date: June 1940
Creator: Bailey, F. J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The frequencies of cantilever wings in beam and torsional vibrations (open access)

The frequencies of cantilever wings in beam and torsional vibrations

From Summary: "Methods are described for calculating the period and frequency of vibration of cantilever wings and similar structures in which the weight and moment of inertia vary along the span. Both the beam and torsional frequencies may be calculated by these methods. The procedure is illustrated by examples."
Date: January 1940
Creator: Burgess, C. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Damping formulas and experimental values of damping in flutter models (open access)

Damping formulas and experimental values of damping in flutter models

The problem of determining values of structural damping for use in flutter calculations is discussed. The concept of equivalent viscous damping is reviewed and its relation to the structural damping coefficient g introduced in NACA Technical Report No. 685 is shown. The theory of normal modes is reviewed and a number of methods are described for separating the motions associated with different modes. Equations are developed for use in evaluating the damping parameters from experimental data. Experimental results of measurements of damping in several flutter models are presented.
Date: February 1940
Creator: Coleman, Robert P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propeller Rotation Noise Due to Torque and Thrust (open access)

Propeller Rotation Noise Due to Torque and Thrust

"Sound pressure of the first four harmonics of rotation from a full-scale two-blade propeller were measured and are compared with values calculated from theory. The comparison is made (1) for the space distribution with constant tip speed and (2) for fixed space angles with variable tip speed. A relation for rotation noise from an element of radius developed by Gutin is given showing the effect of number of blades on the rotation noise" (p. 1).
Date: January 1940
Creator: Deming, Arthur F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of a gust-alleviating flap in the gust tunnel (open access)

Tests of a gust-alleviating flap in the gust tunnel

"Tests were made to determine the effectiveness of a long-period dynamically overbalanced flap in reducing airplane accelerations due to atmospheric gusts. For two gust shapes, one gust velocity, one forward velocity, and one wing loading, a series of flights was made with the flap locked and was then repeated with the flap free to operate. The records were evaluated by routine methods. The results indicate that the flap reduced the maximum acceleration increment 39 percent for a severe gust but with a representative gust shape (a sharp-edge gust), the reduction was only 3 percent" (p. 1).
Date: January 1940
Creator: Donely, Philip & Shufflebarger, C. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements and Analysis of the Motion of a Canard Airplane Model in Gusts (open access)

Measurements and Analysis of the Motion of a Canard Airplane Model in Gusts

Report presenting a model of a hypothetical canard airplane, which was designed to be of the same size and general aerodynamic characteristics of a Boeing B-247 airplane in the gust tunnel at one wing loading, one forward speed, one gust velocity, and three gust gradients.
Date: April 1940
Creator: Donely, Philip; Pierce, Harold B. & Pepoon, Philip W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Sheet-Stiffener Panels Subjected to Compression Loads With Particular Reference to Torsionally Weak Stiffeners (open access)

An Investigation of Sheet-Stiffener Panels Subjected to Compression Loads With Particular Reference to Torsionally Weak Stiffeners

"A total of 183 panel specimens of 24ST aluminum alloy with nominal thickness of 0.020, and 0.040 inch with extruded bulb-angle sections of 12 shapes spaced 4 and 5 inches as stiffeners were tested to obtain the buckling stress and the amplitude of the maximum wave when buckled. Bulb angles from 3 to 27 1/2 inches long were tested as pin-end columns. The experimental data are presented as stress-strain and column curves and in tabular form" (p. 1).
Date: February 1940
Creator: Dunn, Louis G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Cylinder-Pressure-Indicator Diagrams Showing Effects of Mixture Strength and Spark Timing (open access)

Analysis of Cylinder-Pressure-Indicator Diagrams Showing Effects of Mixture Strength and Spark Timing

"An investigation was made to determine the effect of mixture strength and of normal as well as optimum spark timing on the combustion, on the cylinder temperature, and on the performance characteristics of an engine. A single-cylinder test unit utilizing an air-cooled cylinder and a carburetor and operating with gasoline having an octane rating of 92 was used. The investigation covered a range of fuel-air ratios from 0.053 to 0.118. Indicator diagrams and engine-performance data were taken for each change in engine conditions" (p. 1).
Date: August 1940
Creator: Gerrish, Harold C. & Voss, Fred
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measured Moments of Inertia of 32 Airplanes (open access)

Measured Moments of Inertia of 32 Airplanes

"A compilation of the experimentally determined moments of inertia of 32 airplanes is presented. The measurements were obtained at the laboratories of the NACA by means of a pendulum method. The airplanes tested are representative of several types of aircraft of gross weight less than 10,000 pounds. The results are presented in coefficient as well as in dimensional form. An elementary analysis of the data disclosed the possibility of grouping the results according to wing type of the airplane, as low-wing monoplanes, parasol and high-wing monoplanes, and biplanes" (p. 1).
Date: October 1940
Creator: Gracey, William
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drag Determinations of the Forward Component of a Tricycle Landing Gear (open access)

Drag Determinations of the Forward Component of a Tricycle Landing Gear

"Wind-tunnel tests were performed to determine the drag of the front-wheel arrangements of several types of tricycle landing gear. One wheel was tested in arrangements to simulate both nonretracted and partially retracted types. The landing gears were tested in conjunction with a fuselage, and the effects of wheel extension and longitudinal location were determined" (p. 1).
Date: December 1940
Creator: Harmon, Hubert N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ionization in the Knock Zone of an Internal-Combustion Engine (open access)

Ionization in the Knock Zone of an Internal-Combustion Engine

"The ionization in the knock zone of an internal-combustion engine was investigated. A suspected correlation between the intensity of knock and the degree of ionization was verified and an oscillation in the degree of ionization corresponding in frequency to the knock vibrations in the cylinder pressure was observed" (p. 1).
Date: September 1940
Creator: Hastings, Charles E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chart for critical compressive stress of flat rectangular plates (open access)

Chart for critical compressive stress of flat rectangular plates

Report presenting a chart for the coefficient K in the formula for the critical compressive stress for flat rectangular plates compressed in one direction.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Hill, H. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind tunnel investigation of fuselage stability in yaw with various arrangements of fins (open access)

Wind tunnel investigation of fuselage stability in yaw with various arrangements of fins

"An investigation was made in the 7-by-10 foot wind tunnel to determine the effects of dorsal-type fins and various arrangements of fins on the aerodynamic characteristics of a streamline circular fuselage. Comparative plots of the aerodynamic characteristics of the fuselage alone and the fuselage with various fin arrangements are given to show their effects on coefficients of yawing moment, drag, and lateral force. Results are also given for one case in which a rear fin on a circular fuselage was faired with modeling clay to obtain a fuselage shape with the same side elevation as the fuselage with the unfaired fin but with an elliptical cross section over the rearward portion of the fuselage."
Date: November 1940
Creator: Hoggard, H. Page, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Full-Scale Investigation of the Effect of Several Factors on the Shimmy of Cantering Wheels (open access)

A Full-Scale Investigation of the Effect of Several Factors on the Shimmy of Cantering Wheels

"A full-scale investigation has been conducted to determine the effect of various factors on the shimmy of castering wheels. The factors considered were the geometric arrangement, the tire types, the variations of load, the spindle moment of inertia, and the tire inflation. A comparison of the results of the present investigation with those calculated from existing theory was made" (p. 1).
Date: April 1940
Creator: Howard, Walter B., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transient effects of the wing wake on the horizontal tail (open access)

Transient effects of the wing wake on the horizontal tail

"An investigation was made of the effect of the wing wake on the lift of the horizontal tail surfaces. In the development of expressions for this effect, the growth of wing circulation and wing wake, the time interval represented by the tail length, and the development of lift by the rail were considered. The theory has been applied to a specific case to show the magnitude of the effect to be expected. It is shown that, for motions below a certain frequency, the development of lift by the tail may be represented by a simple lag function. The lag is, however, somewhat greater than that indicated by the rail length" (p. 1).
Date: August 1940
Creator: Jones, Robert T. & Fehlner, Leo F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mathematical Analysis of Aircraft Intercooler Design (open access)

Mathematical Analysis of Aircraft Intercooler Design

"A mathematical analysis has been made to show the method of obtaining the dimensions of the intercooler that will use the least total power for a given set of design conditions. The results of this analysis have been used in a sample calculation and, on the basis of this calculation, a new inter cooler arrangement is suggested. Because the length of the two air passages of the new arrangement is short in comparison with the third dimension, the height of the intercooler, this intercooler arrangement has unusual dimensions" (p. 1).
Date: October 1940
Creator: Joyner, Upshur T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic heating and the deflection of drops by an obstacle in an air stream in relation to aircraft icing (open access)

Aerodynamic heating and the deflection of drops by an obstacle in an air stream in relation to aircraft icing

From Summary: "Two topics of interest to persons attempting to apply the heat method of preventing ice formation on aircraft are considered. Surfaces moving through air at high speed are shown, both theoretically and experimentally, to be subject to important aerodynamic heating effects that will materially reduce the heat required to prevent ice. Numerical calculations of the path of water drops in an air stream around a circular cylinder are given. From these calculations, information is obtained on the percentage of the swept area cleared of drops."
Date: October 1940
Creator: Kantrowitz, Arthur
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Flow of a Compressible Fluid Past a Sphere (open access)

The Flow of a Compressible Fluid Past a Sphere

"The flow of a compressible fluid past a sphere fixed in a uniform stream is calculated to the third order of approximation by means of the Janzen-Rayleigh method. The velocity and the pressure distribution over the surface of the sphere are computed and the terms involving the fourth power of the Mach number, neglected in Rayleigh's calculation, are shown to be of considerable importance as the local velocity of sound is approached on the sphere. The critical Mach number, that is, the value of the Mach number at which the maximum velocity of the fluid past the sphere is just equal to the local velocity of sound, is calculated for both the second and the third approximation and is found to be, respectively, Mcr=0.587 and Mcr=0.573" (p. 1).
Date: May 1940
Creator: Kaplan, Carl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of the Forces Acting on Gliders in Towed Flight (open access)

Measurement of the Forces Acting on Gliders in Towed Flight

"The magnitude, the direction, and the fluctuations of tow forces exerted upon gliders by towing them aloft behind an automobile were measured under a variety of conditions covering a range from gentle to severe types of operation. For these tests, the glider towing force did not exceed 1.6 of the gross weight of the glider. V-G records obtained during the towed-flight period as well as during the subsequent return glide to earth showed accelerations in the range from 3 to -1 g. The results of preliminary airplane tow tests are also presented" (p. 1).
Date: February 1940
Creator: Klemperer, W. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Factors Affecting Heat Transfer in the Internal-Combustion Engine (open access)

Factors Affecting Heat Transfer in the Internal-Combustion Engine

Note presenting a method developed for the direct measurement of the average heat-transfer coefficient from the gases in the cylinder during the cycle of operation of an internal-combustion engine. Experimental measurmeents were made with a heat collector projecting through a spark-plug hole into the combustion chamber of the test engine in order to examine the effects of several engine-operating and design parameters on the mean heat transfer to the collector.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Ku, P. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library