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Distribution of Temperatures Over an Airplane Wing With Reference to the Phenomena of Ice Formation (open access)

Distribution of Temperatures Over an Airplane Wing With Reference to the Phenomena of Ice Formation

The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford means for making the following statements as regards the conditions of ice accretion and the use of a thermic anti-icer or de-icer: 1) Ice can form on a wing only when the temperature is below or hovering around zero. 2) The thermic effects produced on contact of the air with the moving wing rather oppose ice accretion. 3) The thermic procedure in the fight against ice accretion on the wing consists in electrical heating of the leading edge.
Date: December 1938
Creator: Brun, Edmond
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modern Manufacturing Equipment of the Ernst Heinkel Airplane Works (open access)

Modern Manufacturing Equipment of the Ernst Heinkel Airplane Works

This report contains a description of new methods of fabrication, new equipment, and special tools, with a view to supplying data for design from economical points of view, as well as to stimulate the interest of other factories in improved shop methods. Some of the topics include the method and tools for changing the sectional shape of light-alloy and steel tubes, skin riveting, automatic strip insertion for drawing-sheet sections, silent beating tools, beam strap milling machines, drilling and countersinking tools for mounting standard parts, and tools for creasing thin sheets.
Date: November 1938
Creator: Thormann, A. & Jockisch, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application and testing of transparent plastics used in airplane construction (open access)

Application and testing of transparent plastics used in airplane construction

This report discusses the efforts being made to remove the source of danger to passengers arising from the fracturing of silicate glass and some of the alternatives presented include: single-layer safety glass, multi-layer safety glass, transparent plastic resins.
Date: November 1938
Creator: Riechers, K. & Olms, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effective Width of Curved Sheet After Buckling (open access)

The Effective Width of Curved Sheet After Buckling

This report describes experiments made for the purpose of ascertaining the effective width of circularly curved sheet under pure flexural stress. A relation for the effective width of curved sheets is established. Experiments were made with circular cylinders compressed in longitudinal direction. The sheets were rigidly built in at the sides parallel to the axis of the cylinder.
Date: November 1938
Creator: Wenzek, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static Longitudinal Stability and Longitudinal Control of Autogiro Rotors (open access)

Static Longitudinal Stability and Longitudinal Control of Autogiro Rotors

The present report discusses three different systems of elevator control and their effects on the stability and maneuverability of autogiros: (a) ailerons and elevators (standard); (b) blade control (la Cierval); (c) gravity control (new).
Date: October 1938
Creator: Schrenk, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Twisting of Thin-Walled, Stiffened Circular Cylinders (open access)

The Twisting of Thin-Walled, Stiffened Circular Cylinders

On the basis of the present investigation of the twisting of thin-walled, stiffened cylinders the following conclusions can be reached: 1) there is as yet no generally applicable formula for the buckling moment of the skin; 2) the mathematical treatment of the condition of the shell after buckling of the skin is based on the tension-field theory, wherein the strain condition is considered homogenous.
Date: October 1938
Creator: Schapitz, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigations on Flexural-Torsional Wing Flutter (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigations on Flexural-Torsional Wing Flutter

"For the purpose of testing the theory of an oscillating airfoil of two degrees of freedom, a wing was mounted in the wind tunnel between two walls in such a manner that it could execute vertical (flexural) oscillations as well as torsional oscillations about an arbitrary axis parallel to the span. It was possible to vary the inertia and elasticity parameters and also to increase artificially the negligibly small natural damping of the system. The oscillations were recorded to a strongly magnified scale" (p. 1).
Date: September 1938
Creator: Voigt, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations on the Downwash Behind a Tapered Wing With Fuselage and Propeller (open access)

Investigations on the Downwash Behind a Tapered Wing With Fuselage and Propeller

"The new downwash measurements behind a tapered wing with parallel center section described in the present report can be brought into good agreement with theoretical calculations if made on the basis of not-rolled-up vortex sheet and allowance is made for the lowering of the sheet. The test values are about 1 degree higher than the "upper limit" established for it, as against approximately 0.5 degrees in the earlier tests behind a rectangular and elliptical wing. The measurements on lateral axes, especially if lying below the wing on a level with the vortex train, disclosed in accord with the lift distribution, a marked change in angle over the span of the tail in contrast to the rectangular and elliptical wing" (p. 1).
Date: September 1938
Creator: Muttray, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat-Stressed Structural Components in Combustion-Engine Design (open access)

Heat-Stressed Structural Components in Combustion-Engine Design

"Heated structural parts alter their shape. Anything which hinders free heat expansion will give rise to heat stresses. Design rules are thus obtained for the heated walls themselves as well as for the adjoining parts. An important guiding principle is that of designing the heat-conducting walls as thin as possible" (p. 1).
Date: September 1938
Creator: Kraemer, Otto
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of propeller slipstream on wing and tail (open access)

Effect of propeller slipstream on wing and tail

The results of wind tunnel tests for the determination of the effect of a jet on the lift and downwash of a wing are presented in this report. In the first part, a jet without rotation and with constant velocity distribution is considered - the jet being produced by a specially designed fan. Three-component, pressure distribution, and downwash measurements were made and the results compared with existing theory. The effect of a propeller slipstream was investigated in the second part. In the two cases the jet axis coincided with the undisturbed wind direction. In the third part the effect of the inclination of the propeller axis to the wing chord was considered, the results being obtained for a model wing with running propeller.
Date: August 1938
Creator: Stüper, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of Ignition by Hot Spot in Internal Combustion Engines (open access)

Experimental Study of Ignition by Hot Spot in Internal Combustion Engines

"In order to carry out the contemplated study, it was first necessary to provide hot spots in the combustion chamber, which could be measured and whose temperature could be changed. It seemed difficult to realize both conditions working solely on the temperature of the cooling water in a way so as to produce hot spots on the cylinder wall capable of provoking autoignition. Moreover, in the majority of practical cases, autoignition is produced by the spark plug, one of the least cooled parts in the engine. The first procedure therefore did not resemble that which most generally occurs in actual engine operation" (p. 1).
Date: August 1938
Creator: Serruys, Max
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Present Status of Airship Construction, Especially of Airship-Framing Construction (open access)

The Present Status of Airship Construction, Especially of Airship-Framing Construction

"This work proposes to sketch, in broad outline, the status of airship construction in the various countries, at a time when commerce over great distances might be finally opened up to the airship through the performances of the "Graf Zeppelin." After a short historical review, a survey of the most important rigid and semirigid airships built since 1925, their differences and special problems, is made. In more detailed treatment, the framing construction of the more recent rigid airships and some especially interesting structural questions are investigated" (p. 1).
Date: July 1938
Creator: Ebner, Hans
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of Rotating-Wing Aircraft (open access)

Performance of Rotating-Wing Aircraft

Up to the present there has been no coordinated presentation from which the influence of the constants essential for the performance of rotating-wing aircraft could be obtained in a systematic manner. The attempt at such a survey is made in the following, whereby nonessential factors, such as effect of blade form, blade profile, blade number, and blade twist on the performances are disregarded. Even the torsional flexibility of the blades is overlooked.
Date: July 1938
Creator: Hohenemser, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Behavior of a Plate Strip Under Shear and Compressive Stresses Beyond the Buckling Limit (open access)

Behavior of a Plate Strip Under Shear and Compressive Stresses Beyond the Buckling Limit

The present report is an extension of previous theoretical investigations on the elastic behavior of a plate under compression and shear in the region above the critical. The main object is the clarification of the behavior immediately above the buckling limit since no theoretical expressions for this range have thus far been found and since experimentally, too, any degree of regularity in the behavior of the plate in the range between the critical load and about three to four times the critical, is discernible only with difficulty.
Date: July 1938
Creator: Kromm, A. & Marguerre, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Conversion of Energy in a Radiator (open access)

The Conversion of Energy in a Radiator

It was a worthwhile task to research methods to lower the cooling drag of radiators. And the success of these efforts has been so great that without this research the modern high-speed airplane would have decidedly inferior performance. It is the purpose of this report to give a comprehensive discussion of all the fundamental principles and phenomena that offer a key to understanding modern cooling problems.
Date: July 1938
Creator: Weise, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dornier wind tunnel (open access)

The Dornier wind tunnel

After completion of the required calibrations, the Dornier open-throat tunnel is now in operation. With an elliptic test section of 3 by 4 m (9.84 by 3.12 ft.), its length is 7 m (22.97 ft.), its maximum horsepower 800, and its maximum air speed 60 m/s (134.2 mph). As to local uniformity of velocity, static pressure as well as jet direction, and turbulence factor, this tunnel is on par with those of the good German and foreign research labs.
Date: June 1938
Creator: Schlichting, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Study of Various Airplane Motions After Initial Disturbance (open access)

Theoretical Study of Various Airplane Motions After Initial Disturbance

The present investigation may be considered as preliminary to the study of automatic stabilizers. We have sought to determine first how an airplane of average characteristics reacts against the principal disturbances it may encounter. Without entering into the general study of automatic stabilizers, the present work suggests the idea of a stabilizer whose sensitive member would be a wind vane or pressure plate.
Date: June 1938
Creator: Haus
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Load Distribution in Stiffened Cylindrical Shells (open access)

Calculation of Load Distribution in Stiffened Cylindrical Shells

"Thin-walled shells with strong longitudinal and transverse stiffening (for example, stressed-skin fuselages and wings) may, under certain simplifying assumptions, be treated as static systems with finite redundancies. In this report the underlying basis for this method of treatment of the problem is presented and a computation procedure for stiffened cylindrical shells with curved sheet panels indicated. A detailed discussion of the force distribution due to applied concentrated forces is given, and the discussion illustrated by numerical examples which refer to an experimentally determined circular cylindrical shell" (p. 1).
Date: June 1938
Creator: Ebner, H. & Köller, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Behavior of Static Pressure Heads at High Speeds (open access)

Behavior of Static Pressure Heads at High Speeds

"Memorandum presenting the development of a static pressure head for high speeds. These tests proved the practicability of static pressure heads at speeds up to 400 km/h (248.5 mph). It weighs 6.5 kg or 2.5 times as much as the old head. The position of the pressure head below the airplane was determined by bearing method at different speeds and for different lengths of suspension" (p. 1).
Date: June 1938
Creator: Danielzig, Helmut
System: The UNT Digital Library
Load Tests on a Stiffened Circular Cylindrical Shell (open access)

Load Tests on a Stiffened Circular Cylindrical Shell

The present report describes tests in which the stress distribution may be determined in a stiffened circular cylindrical shell loaded longitudinally at four symmetrically situated points. As being of particular importance are the cases investigated of groups of bending and arching or convexing forces, respectively. From the stress measurements on the longitudinal stiffeners, the shear stresses and the bulkhead ring stresses in the skin could be evaluated.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Schapitz, E. & Krümling, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Determination of the Take-Off Characteristics of a Seaplane (open access)

On the Determination of the Take-Off Characteristics of a Seaplane

The present paper presents an attempt to coordinate the available theoretical and experimental data on planing surfaces so as to develop an approximate analytical method for the determination of the water resistance of a seaplane without any preliminary towing tests in the tank.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Perelmuter, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of Notches Under Static Stress (open access)

The Influence of Notches Under Static Stress

From the described experiments it is seen that notches are a potential source of strength decrease even under static stress, which the designer must take into consideration. Section I is a general treatment of notch influence under the various types of stresses. Section II treats the influence of notches in thin sheet as is used in airplane construction.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Matthaes, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compression Struts With Nonprogressively Variable Moment of Inertia (open access)

Compression Struts With Nonprogressively Variable Moment of Inertia

The buckling failure conditions for a bar with nonprogressively variable moment of inertia J(sub n), although constant over length l(sub n), are developed.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Radomski, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The design of floats (open access)

The design of floats

Following a summary of the multiplicity of domestic and foreign floats and a brief enumeration of the requirements of floats, the essential form parameters and their effect on the qualities of floats are detailed. On this basis a standard float design is developed which in model families with varying length/beam ratio and angle of dead rise is analyzed by an experimental method which permits its best utilization on any airplane.
Date: April 1938
Creator: Sottorf, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library