Chordwise Load Distribution of a Simple Rectangular Wing (open access)

Chordwise Load Distribution of a Simple Rectangular Wing

The chordwise distribution theory was taken over from the theory of the infinite wing. Since in this work a series expansion in b/t was used, the computation converges only for large aspect ratios. In this paper a useful approximate solution will be found also for wings with large chord - i.e., small aspect ratio.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Wieghardt, Karl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flow Around Wings Accompanied by Separation of Vortices (open access)

Flow Around Wings Accompanied by Separation of Vortices

The flow around wings computed by the usual method leads in the case of a finite trailing edge to a stagnation point in the trailing edge due to the Kutta-Joukowsky condition of flow governing this region. As a result, the theoretical pressure distribution differs substantially from the experimental values in the vicinity of the trailing edge. The present report describes an alternative method of calculation in which the rear stagnation point no longer appears. The stream leaves the trailing edge tangentially on the pressure side and a similar tangential separation occurs on the suction side of the profile at a point slightly in front of the trailing edge.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Schmieden, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials for Slack Diaphragms (open access)

Materials for Slack Diaphragms

This report deals with systematic experiments carried out on five diaphragm materials with different pretreatment, for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of such materials for slack diaphragms. The relationship of deflection and load, temperature and moisture, was recorded. Of the explored materials, synthetic leather, balloon cloth, goldbeaters skin, Igelit and Buna, synthetic leather treated with castor oil is the most suitable material for the small pressure range required.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Puschmann, Traute
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Work on Airfoil Theory (open access)

Recent Work on Airfoil Theory

The basic ideas of a new method for treating the problem of the airfoil are presented, and a review is given of the problems thus far computed for incompressible and supersonic flows. Test results are reported for the airfoil of circular plan form and the results are shown to agree well with the theory. As a supplement, a theory based on the older methods is presented for the rectangular of small aspect ratio.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Prandtl, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rectangular Shell Plating Under Uniformly Distributed Hydrostatic Pressure (open access)

Rectangular Shell Plating Under Uniformly Distributed Hydrostatic Pressure

"A check of the calculation methods used by Foppl and Henky for investigating the reliability of shell plating under hydrostatic pressure has proved that the formulas yield practical results within the elastic range of the material. Foppl's approximate calculation leaves one on the safe side. It further was found on the basis of the marked ductility of the shell plating under tensile stress that the strength is from 50 to 100 percent higher in the elastic range than expected by either method" (p. 1).
Date: December 1940
Creator: Neubert, M. & Sommer, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Creep Strength of Stabilized Wrought-Aluminum Alloys (open access)

Creep Strength of Stabilized Wrought-Aluminum Alloys

Rohn-type equipment has been mounted on rubber blocks, for the purpose of damping the vibrations of the ground and of rendering the plastic yielding of the test bars less subject to outside interferences. New equipment also included three shockproof creep-testing machines with the Martens mirror instruments for recording the strain curve of the fatigue-tested specimens.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Müller, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Relationships Between the Various Systems of Reference Axes Employed in Flight Mechanics (open access)

General Relationships Between the Various Systems of Reference Axes Employed in Flight Mechanics

"The different possibilities of orientation of the systems of axes currently employed in flight mechanics are compiled and described. Of the three possible couplings between the wind and aircraft axes, the most suitable coupling is that in which the y axis is made the principal axis of rotation for one of the two coupling angles (angles of attack). In connection with this coupling, an experimental system of axes is introduced, whose axes x(sub e) and z(sub e) are situated in the plane of symmetry of the airplane and rotate about the airplane lateral axis y = y(sub e)" (p. 1).
Date: November 1940
Creator: Rautenberg, H. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Note on the Calculation of Boundary Layers (open access)

Note on the Calculation of Boundary Layers

The properties of the solutions of the hydrodynamic equations of viscous fluid by "boundary-layer omission" are discussed. A method is indicated for the numerical determination of the solution for a known initial profile u(x(sub o),y) and pressure distribution p(x) within the region.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Prandtl, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cause of Welding Cracks in Aircraft Steels (open access)

The Cause of Welding Cracks in Aircraft Steels

The discussion in this article refers to gas welding of thin-walled parts of up to about 3 mm thickness. It was proven that by restricting the sulphur, carbon, and phosphorous content, and by electric-furnace production of the steel, it was possible in a short time to remove this defect. Weld hardness - i.e., martensite formation and hardness of the overheated zone - has no connection with the tendency to weld-crack development. Si, Cr, Mo, or V content has no appreciable effect, while increased manganese content tends to reduce the crack susceptibility.
Date: October 1940
Creator: Müller, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrections on the Thermometer Reading in an Air Stream (open access)

Corrections on the Thermometer Reading in an Air Stream

A method is described for checking a correction formula, based partly on theoretical considerations, for adiabatic compression and friction in flight tests and determining the value of the constant. It is necessary to apply a threefold correction to each thermometer reading. They are a correction for adiabatic compression, friction and for time lag.
Date: October 1940
Creator: Van der Maas, H. J. & Wynia, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resonance Vibrations in Intake and Exhaust Pipes of in-Line Engines 3: The Inlet Process of a Four-Stroke-Cycle Engine (open access)

Resonance Vibrations in Intake and Exhaust Pipes of in-Line Engines 3: The Inlet Process of a Four-Stroke-Cycle Engine

Using a previously developed method, the boundary process of four-stroke-cycle engines are set up. The results deviate considerably from those obtained under the assumption that the velocity fluctuation is proportional to the cylinder piston motion. The deviation is less at the position of resonance frequencies. By the method developed, the effect of the resonance vibrations on the volumetric efficiency can be demonstrated.
Date: October 1940
Creator: Lutz, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Buckling Tests With a Spar-Rib Grill (open access)

Buckling Tests With a Spar-Rib Grill

"The present report deals with a comparison of mathematically and experimentally defined buckling loads of a spar-rib grill, on the assumption of constant spar section, and infinitely closely spaced ribs with rigidity symmetrical to the grill center. The loads are applied as equal bending moments at both spar ends, as compression in the line connecting the joints, and in the spar center line as the assumedly uniformly distributed spar weight" (p. 1).
Date: September 1940
Creator: Weinhold, Josef
System: The UNT Digital Library
Limits of Single-Stage Compression in Centrifugal Superchargers for Aircraft (open access)

Limits of Single-Stage Compression in Centrifugal Superchargers for Aircraft

The limits of the single-stage compression in superchargers at the present state of development are determined by five factors. 1) by the rotor material; 2) by the formation of the flow; 3) by the manufacture of double shrouded rotors; 4) by the bearing problem; 5) by the drive method.
Date: September 1940
Creator: Kollmann, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure and Temperature Measurement in Supercharger Investigations (open access)

Pressure and Temperature Measurement in Supercharger Investigations

"With the further development of the supercharger, requirements with regard to measuring accuracy increase while at the same time the conditions under which the measurements must be carried out become more difficult. The present paper is a contribution toward the improvement and refinement of the measuring methods. For pressure measurements some suggestions are made with regard to design and location of the measuring stations" (p. 1).
Date: September 1940
Creator: Franz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Standards for Discharge Measurement With Standardized Nozzles and Orifices (open access)

Standards for Discharge Measurement With Standardized Nozzles and Orifices

The following standards give the standardized forms for two throttling devices, standard nozzles and standard orifices, and enable them to be used in circular pipes without calibration. The definition of the standards are applicable in principle to the calibration and use of nonstandardized throttling devices, such as the venturi tube. The standards are valid, likewise, as a basis for discharge measurements in the German acceptance standards.
Date: September 1940
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Variation in Velocity Profile with Change in Surface Roughness of Boundary (open access)

Variation in Velocity Profile with Change in Surface Roughness of Boundary

"The present report deals with the variation of a turbulent velocity profile in flow from rough to smooth wall and vice versa. Expressions obtained for the shear-stress distribution with respect to the distance from the point of junction of the different roughnesses and from the wall distance, are utilized to ascertain the developing velocity distributions. Under simplified assumptions, the use of these formulas renders possible the integration of the motion equations for the shear stress. This calculation is carried out and compared with the experiments" (p. 1).
Date: September 1940
Creator: Jacobs, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Maximum Delivery Pressure of Single-Stage Radial Superchargers for Aircraft Engines (open access)

The Maximum Delivery Pressure of Single-Stage Radial Superchargers for Aircraft Engines

With the aid of simple considerations and test results, an attempt is made to clear up some obscure points that still exist. The considerations are restricted to those cases where it is in fact of advantage to"force" the large delivery heads required for high altitude and high supercharge with a single-stage supercharger.
Date: August 1940
Creator: von der Nüll, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Simple Approximation Method for Obtaining the Spanwise Lift Distribution (open access)

A Simple Approximation Method for Obtaining the Spanwise Lift Distribution

The approximation method described makes possible lift-distribution computations in a few minutes. Comparison with an exact method shows satisfactory agreement. The method is of greater applicability than the exact method and includes also the important case of the wing with end plates.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Schrenk, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Results With Airfoils Tested in the High-Speed Tunnel at Guidonia (open access)

Experimental Results With Airfoils Tested in the High-Speed Tunnel at Guidonia

The results are presented of a triple series of tests using force measurements, pressure-distribution measurements, and air flow photographs on airfoil sections suitably selected so that comparison could be made between the experimental and theoretical results. The comparison with existing theory is followed by a discussion of the divergences found, and an attempt is made to find their explanation.
Date: July 1940
Creator: Ferri, Antonio
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments on Ball and Roller Bearings Under Conditions of High Speed and Small Oil Supply (open access)

Experiments on Ball and Roller Bearings Under Conditions of High Speed and Small Oil Supply

This report describes a testing machine on which 35 millimeter bearings (bore) can be run at speeds of the order of 21,000 rpm, while the following factors are recorded: 1) oil circulation through bearing and oil temperature. 2) maximum temperature of outer bearing ring, 3) radial and axial load on bearing, 4) radial, axial, and angular clearance of bearing, 5) power consumption of bearing. The experiments show that the lubrication was most reliable and oil consumption lowest when the oil was introduced through a hole in the outer or inner ring of the bearing.
Date: July 1940
Creator: Getzlaff, Günter
System: The UNT Digital Library
New Equipment for Testing the Fatigue Strength of Riveted and Welded Joints (open access)

New Equipment for Testing the Fatigue Strength of Riveted and Welded Joints

"The mechanical and electrical construction of a new experimental instrument for fatigue testing riveted and welded joints is described. This experimental device has the advantage of being able to stress, even with comparatively low magnetic exciter force, structural components in alternate bending by resonance vibrations up to incipient fatigue failure (p .1)".
Date: July 1940
Creator: Müller, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Italian High-Speed Airplane Engines (open access)

Italian High-Speed Airplane Engines

This paper presents an account of Italian high-speed engine designs. The tests were performed on the Fiat AS6 engine, and all components of that engine are discussed from cylinders to superchargers as well as the test set-up. The results of the bench tests are given along with the performance of the engines in various races.
Date: June 1940
Creator: Bona, C. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of Lead-Bronze Bearings in the DVL Bearing-Testing Machine (open access)

Tests of Lead-Bronze Bearings in the DVL Bearing-Testing Machine

"The lead-bronze bearings tested in the DVL machine have proven themselves very sensitive to load changes as in comparison with bearings of light metal. In order to prevent surface injuries and consequently running interruptions, the increase of the load has to be made in small steps with sufficient run-in time between steps. The absence of lead in the running surface, impurities in the alloy (especially iron) and surface irregularities (pores) decreases the load-carrying capacity of the bearing to two or three times that of the static load" (p. 1).
Date: June 1940
Creator: Fischer, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Theory of Unsteady Planing and the Motion of a Wing With Vortex Separation (open access)

On the Theory of Unsteady Planing and the Motion of a Wing With Vortex Separation

The disturbance imparted to water by a planing body give rise to a wave form of motion on the free surface, the length of the waves increasing indefinitely with increase in the Froude number and being directly proportional to the latter in the case of the plane or two-dimensional problem. At large Froude numbers the effect of the weight shows up to any appreciable extent only at some distance from the body, so that the flow near the body can be considered as part of a flow of an infinitely extending weightless fluid. This paper is a consideration of these characteristics as well as a formulation of the planing problem and its relation to the problem of a thin wing.
Date: May 1940
Creator: Sedov, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library