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Airplane Flight in the Stratosphere (open access)

Airplane Flight in the Stratosphere

This brief survey of the problems encountered in high-altitude flight deals in particular with the need for high lift coefficient in the wings, large aspect ratios in the wings, and also the problem of hermetically sealing the cabin.
Date: February 1932
Creator: de Caria, Ugo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Problems Concerning the Stability and Maneuverability of Airplanes (open access)

Problems Concerning the Stability and Maneuverability of Airplanes

"The stability of an airplane can be easily determined by wind-tunnel tests, especially by simple tests with models mounted wind-vane fashion. However, each stability curve plotted by this method is valid only for a certain setting of the corresponding control surface, i.e., it characterizes the stability of the airplane with the control stick in a given position. The problems thus defined are studied from the point of view of longitudinal and transverse stability. Directional stability is not included in this study" (p. 1).
Date: March 1932
Creator: Biche, Jean
System: The UNT Digital Library
Accurate Calculation of Multispar Cantilever and Semicantilever Wings With Parallel Webs Under Direct and Indirect Loading (open access)

Accurate Calculation of Multispar Cantilever and Semicantilever Wings With Parallel Webs Under Direct and Indirect Loading

In the present report the computation is actually carried through for the case of parallel spars of equal resistance in bending without direct loading, including plotting of the influence lines; for other cases the method of calculation is explained. The development of large size airplanes can be speeded up by accurate methods of calculation such as this.
Date: March 1932
Creator: Sänger, Eugen
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Mutual Action of Airplane Body and Power Plant (open access)

The Mutual Action of Airplane Body and Power Plant

The present report concerns the development of general propeller performance and r.p.m. curves which, combined with the general curve of the power required for level flight, presents a complete picture of the performance. The curve of power required for level flight in this paper is only an approximation for constant profile drag coefficient, meaning that it is not suitable to unconventional wing sections.
Date: April 1932
Creator: Schrenk, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of the Theory of Free Jets (open access)

Application of the Theory of Free Jets

Based upon Kirchoff's theory of free jets the flow through different screen arrangements of flat plates, as chiefly encountered with turbines in the cavitation zone is defined. It is shown by experiments that these theoretical results are very well representative in most cases of the conditions of discharge from water in air and consequently by cavitation. In addition, the experiments reveal a picture of the discrepancies between the actual flow and the theory of discharge of air in air (of water in water without cavitation).
Date: April 1932
Creator: Betz, A. & Petersohn, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Turbulence and Mechanism of Resistance on Spheres and Cylinders (open access)

Turbulence and Mechanism of Resistance on Spheres and Cylinders

The nature of turbulent flow through pipes and around obstacles is analyzed and illustrated by photographs of turbulence on screens and straighteners. It is shown that the reversal of flow and of the resistance law on spheres is not explainable by Prandtl's turbulence in the boundary layer. The investigation of the analogous phenomena on the cylinder yields a reversal of the total field of flow.
Date: January 1932
Creator: Ahlborn, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dynamic Testing of Airplane Shock-Absorbing Struts (open access)

Dynamic Testing of Airplane Shock-Absorbing Struts

"Measurement of perpendicular impacts of a landing gear with different shock-absorbing struts against the drum testing stand. Tests were made with pneumatic shock absorbers having various degrees of damping, liquid shock absorbers, steel-spring shock absorbers and rigid struts. Falling tests and rolling tests. Maximum impact and gradual reduction of the impacts in number and time in the falling tests. Maximum impact and number of weaker impacts in rolling tests" (p. 1).
Date: January 1932
Creator: Langer, P. & Thomé, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Twelfth Rhon Soaring Contest, 1931 (open access)

Twelfth Rhon Soaring Contest, 1931

The crew of the "Fafnir" was given an excellent opportunity for collecting first-hand data as to the usefulness of gliders in the Alps. It is necessary to recount the remarkable glider achievements ahead of the Rhon Soaring Contest, in order to understand the tension and expectation with which the Rhon contest was anticipated. A description of some of the aircraft present at the event is provided.
Date: May 1932
Creator: Georgii, Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
German Aircraft Accident Statistics, 1930 (open access)

German Aircraft Accident Statistics, 1930

The investigation of all serious accidents, involving technical defects in the airplane or engine, is undertaken by the D.V.L. in conjunction with the imperial traffic minister and other interested parties. All accidents not clearly explained in the reports are subsequently cleared up.
Date: March 1932
Creator: Weitzmann, Ludwig
System: The UNT Digital Library
Torsional Vibration of Aircraft Engines (open access)

Torsional Vibration of Aircraft Engines

"Exhaustive torsional-vibration investigations are required to determine the reliability of aircraft engines. A general outline of the methods used for such investigations and of the theoretical and mechanical means now available for this purpose is given, illustrated by example. True vibration diagrams are usually obtained from vibration measurements on the completed engine. Two devices for this purpose and supplementing each other, the D.V.L. torsiograph and the D.V.L. torsion recorder, are described in this report" (p. 1).
Date: May 1932
Creator: Lürenbaum, Karl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Tailless and All-Wing Gliders and Airplanes (open access)

Development of Tailless and All-Wing Gliders and Airplanes

Tailless airplanes are characterized by having all their control surfaces, especially the elevator, incorporated in the wings. This paper provides a discussion of the history of their development and current state of development.
Date: April 1932
Creator: Lademann, Robert W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Stability of Airplanes (open access)

Automatic Stability of Airplanes

It is endeavored in this report to give a full outline of the problem of airplane stability and to classify the proposed solutions systematically. Longitudinal stability, which can be studied separately, is considered first. The combination of lateral and directional stabilities, which cannot be separated, will be dealt with later.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Haus
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combustion of Gaseous Mixtures (open access)

Combustion of Gaseous Mixtures

This report not only presents matters of practical importance in the classification of engine fuels, for which other means have proved inadequate, but also makes a few suggestions. It confirms the results of Withrow and Boyd which localize the explosive wave in the last portions of the mixture burned. This being the case, it may be assumed that the greater the normal combustion, the less the energy developed in the explosive form. In order to combat the detonation, it is therefore necessary to try to render the normal combustion swift and complete, as produced in carbureted mixtures containing benzene (benzol), in which the flame propagation, beginning at the spark, yields a progressive and pronounced darkening on the photographic film.
Date: November 1932
Creator: Duchene, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Testing of Airplane Fabrics (open access)

The Testing of Airplane Fabrics

This report considers the determining factors in the choice of airplane fabrics, describes the customary methods of testing and reports some of the experimental results. To sum up briefly the results obtained with the different fabrics, it may be said that increasing the strength of covering fabrics by using coarser yarns ordinarily offers no difficulty, because the weight increment from doping is relatively smaller.
Date: November 1932
Creator: Schraivogel, Karl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods of Recording Rapid Wind Changes (open access)

Methods of Recording Rapid Wind Changes

"The purpose of our research was to determine the rapid changes of air currents which impose varying stresses on the wings of airplanes. We attempted to express in figures the turbulence of the air, which perhaps plays some role in the behavior of airplanes in flight, as well as in the realization of certain methods of gliding flight. This is the reason which led us to conceive and develop the experimental equipment (hot-wire anemometer) described herein" (p. 1).
Date: November 1932
Creator: Magnan, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Ideas on Racing Seaplanes (open access)

Some Ideas on Racing Seaplanes

This report presents the author's designs and construction of various seaplanes to raced in the Schneider Cup. The results of tests are presented as well as discussions of various structures like floats and wings.
Date: November 1932
Creator: Pegna, Giovanni
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transmission of Heat From a Flat Plate to a Fluid Flowing at a High Velocity (open access)

Transmission of Heat From a Flat Plate to a Fluid Flowing at a High Velocity

"The writer, starting with the consideration of the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic equations for the turbulent boundary layer of a flat plate when it is necessary to take into account the heat produced by friction, arrives at the conclusion that the transmission of the heat follows the same law that is valid when the frictional heat is negligible, provided the temperature of the fluid is considered to be that which the fluid would reach if arrested adiabatically. It is then shown how the same law holds good for faired bodies, and some applications of the law are made to the problems of flight at very high speeds" (p. 1).
Date: October 1932
Creator: Crocco, Luigi
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Problem of Tire Sizes for Airplane Wheels (open access)

The Problem of Tire Sizes for Airplane Wheels

On the basis of experiments and theoretical considerations a proposal is made for a standard tire series for airplane wheels, without regard to existing standards. Some of the components of the investigation included loading tests to determine the load absorption on a level supporting surface, definition of power absorbed, rise in wheel force when rolling over an obstacle, portion of tire on shock absorption of the airplane, and some other factors affecting the dimensions of the tires are provided.
Date: October 1932
Creator: Michael, Franz
System: The UNT Digital Library
Speed and Pressure Recording in Three-Dimensional Flow (open access)

Speed and Pressure Recording in Three-Dimensional Flow

"Van der Megge Zijnen's spherical Pitot tube with its 5 test holes insures a simultaneous record of static pressure and magnitude and direction of velocity in three-dimensional flow. The report treats the method as well as the range of application of this Pitot in the light of modern knowledge on flow around spheres" (p. 1).
Date: October 1932
Creator: Krisam, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods for Facilitating the Blind Landing of Airplanes (open access)

Methods for Facilitating the Blind Landing of Airplanes

"Since the introduction of blind flying, the accomplishment of blind landing on prepared fields has become one of the most pressing problems, and many attempts are being made to solve it. The methods employed, in so far as they have been published, are summarized in this report" (p. 1).
Date: October 1932
Creator: Gloeckner, M. Heinrich
System: The UNT Digital Library
Further Flight Tests on the Effectiveness of Handley Page Automatic Control Slots (open access)

Further Flight Tests on the Effectiveness of Handley Page Automatic Control Slots

Investigation of damping in roll within range of maximum lift with the Albatross L 75, with and without Handley Page automatic control slots, revealed the following: Without control slots, any attempt to go beyond a certain angle of attack near c(sub a max) in glide and climb, is followed by sudden sideslip. The conduct of the airplane throughout the motions in roll, moreover, confirmed that all attempts to higher angles of attack are accompanied by sudden loss of damping in roll.
Date: September 1932
Creator: Pleines, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Controls at Low Hinge Moments (open access)

The Controls at Low Hinge Moments

A very stable airplane remains very maneuverable when the hinge moments of the controls remain inferior to those obtained with the conventional forms and when the wing lift at high angles has been improved. From this point of view, elevators balanced by recoil of the hinge, and slotted wings present some interesting features. The results of testing with several different types of wings and tail surfaces are provided.
Date: September 1932
Creator: Pris, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The aerodynamic safety of airplanes (open access)

The aerodynamic safety of airplanes

This report presents several hypotheses regarding airplane safety, mainly concerning the nondimensional coefficient of air, speed, acceleration, and wing area on aerodynamic considerations of safety.
Date: September 1932
Creator: Kahn, Louis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propeller Tip Flutter (open access)

Propeller Tip Flutter

The present report is limited to a case of tip flutter recognized by experience as being important. It is the case where outside interferences force vibrations upon the propeller. Such interferences may be set up by the engine, or they may be the result of an unsymmetrical field of flow.
Date: September 1932
Creator: Liebers, Fritz
System: The UNT Digital Library