Analysis and Prediction of Longitudinal Stability of Airplanes (open access)

Analysis and Prediction of Longitudinal Stability of Airplanes

From Introduction: "The present report presents the results of such an analysis as regards the longitudinal-stability and control characteristics of the various airplanes tested."
Date: December 12, 1940
Creator: Gilruth, R. R. & White, M. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propeller charts for the determination of the rotational speed for the maximum ratio of the propulsive efficiency to the specific fuel consumption (open access)

Propeller charts for the determination of the rotational speed for the maximum ratio of the propulsive efficiency to the specific fuel consumption

A set of propeller operating efficiency charts, based on a coefficient from which the propeller rotational speed has been eliminated, is presented. These charts were prepared with data obtained from tests of full-size metal propellers in the NACA propeller-research tunnel. Working charts for nine propeller-body combinations are presented, including results from tests of dual-rotating propellers. These charts are to be used in the calculation of the range and the endurance of airplanes equipped with constant-speed propellers in which, for given flight conditions, it is desired to determine the propeller revolution speed that gives the maximum ratio of the propulsive efficiency to the specific fuel consumption. The coefficient on which the charts are based may be written in the form of a thrust coefficient or a thrust-power coefficient. A method of using the charts is outlined and sample computations for a typical airplane are included.
Date: December 11, 1940
Creator: Biermann, David & Conway, Robert N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Approximate Method of Calculation of Relative Humidity Required to Prevent Frosting on Inside of Aircraft Pressure Cabin Windows, Special Report (open access)

An Approximate Method of Calculation of Relative Humidity Required to Prevent Frosting on Inside of Aircraft Pressure Cabin Windows, Special Report

This report has been prepare in response to a request for information from an aircraft company. A typical example was selected for the presentation of an approximate method of calculation of the relative humidity required to prevent frosting on the inside of a plastic window in a pressure type cabin on a high speed airplane. The results of the study are reviewed.
Date: December 5, 1940
Creator: Jones, Alun R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
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
Cyclic stress-strain studies of metals in torsion (open access)

Cyclic stress-strain studies of metals in torsion

Report presenting cyclic torsion tests made to determine the effects of varying amounts of torsional overstrain on the shape of the shearing stress-strain diagrams of aluminum alloy 17ST, mild steel, wrought iron, copper, brass, and magnesium alloy AX57S. Results regarding the tensile, compressive, and shear properties are provided.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Paul, D. A. & Moore, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Design of Cooling Ducts With Special Reference to the Boundary Layer at the Inlet (open access)

The Design of Cooling Ducts With Special Reference to the Boundary Layer at the Inlet

"A study has been made of underslung cooling ducts with special references to the problems presented by the boundary layer on the fuselage skin. It was found that good flow can be obtained in such ducts by (1) making the inlet opening of such size that the mean inlet velocity is about 0.6 the free-stream velocity and (2) providing vanes behind as well as ahead of the radiator. Tables to facilitate design are included, together with an example " (p. 1).
Date: December 1940
Creator: Katzoff, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drag and propulsive characteristics of air-cooled engine-nacelle installations for two-engine airplanes (open access)

Drag and propulsive characteristics of air-cooled engine-nacelle installations for two-engine airplanes

Report presenting a study on wing-nacelle propeller arrangements using a two-engine airplane with nacelles varying in diameter. Results regarding the power-off characteristics, propulsive and overall efficiencies, power-on characteristics, and pressure distributions are provided.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Wilson, Herbert A., Jr. & Lehr, Robert R.
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
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
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
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
A graphical method of determining pressure distribution in two-dimensional flow (open access)

A graphical method of determining pressure distribution in two-dimensional flow

By a generalization of the Joukowski method, a procedure is developed for effecting localized modifications of airfoil shapes and for determining graphically the resultant changes in the pressure distribution. The application of the procedure to the determination of the pressure distribution over airfoils of original design is demonstrated. Formulas for the lift, the moment, and the aerodynamic center are also given.
Date: November 12, 1940
Creator: Jones, Robert T. & Cohen, Doris
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
The Effect of Initial Displacement of the Center Support on the Buckling of a Column Continuous Over Three Supports (open access)

The Effect of Initial Displacement of the Center Support on the Buckling of a Column Continuous Over Three Supports

Report presenting an investigation of a long column continuous over three supports to determine its critical load when the center support was given varying amounts of initial displacement. During each test, the middle support was hinged so as to be free to move parallel to the column axis during buckling. The critical loads predicted from load-deflection readings were different for the upper and lower spans.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E. & Kotanchik, Joseph N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Initial Displacement of the Center Support on the Buckling of a Column Continuous Over Three Supports (open access)

The Effect of Initial Displacement of the Center Support on the Buckling of a Column Continuous Over Three Supports

Report presenting a test of a long column continuous over three supports to determine its critical load when the center support was given varying amounts of initial displacement. During each test, the middle support was hinged so as to be free to move parallel to the column axis during buckling.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Lunquist, Eugene E. & Kotanchik, Joseph N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Flight Investigation of Exhaust-Heat De-Icing (open access)

A Flight Investigation of Exhaust-Heat De-Icing

The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics conducted exhaust-heat de-icing tests in flight to provide data needed in the application of this method. The capacity to extract heat from the exhaust gas for de-icing purposes, the quantity of heat required, and other factors were examined. The results indicate that a wing-heating system employing a spanwise exhaust tube within the leading edge of the wing removed 30 to 35 percent of the heat from exhaust gas entering the wing. Data are given from which the heat required for ice prevention can be calculated. Sample calculations have been made on the basis of existing engine power/wing area ratios to show that sufficient heating can be obtained for ice protection on modern transportation airplanes, provided that uniform distribution of the heat can be secured.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Rodert, Lewis A. & Jones, Alun R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests of Exhaust-Gas Jet Propulsion (open access)

Flight Tests of Exhaust-Gas Jet Propulsion

"Flight tests were conducted on the XP-41 airplane, equipped with a Pratt & Whitney R1830-19, 14-cylinder, air-cooled engine, to determine the increase in flight speed obtainable by the use of individual exhaust stacks directly rearwardly to obtain exhaust-gas thrust. Speed increases up to 13 miles per hour at 20,000 feet altitude were obtained using stacks having an exit area of 3.42 square inches for each cylinder. A slight increase in engine power and decrease in cylinder temperature at a given manifold pressure were obtained with the individual stacks as compared with a collector-ring installation" (p. 1).
Date: November 1940
Creator: Pinkel, Benjamin & Turner, L. Richard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests of Exhaust Gas Jet Propulsion, Special Report (open access)

Flight Tests of Exhaust Gas Jet Propulsion, Special Report

"Flight tests were conducted on the XP-41 airplane, equipped with a Pratt & Whitney R1830-19, 14-cylinder, air-cooled engine, to determine the increase in flight speed obtainable by the use of individual exhaust stacks directed rearwardly to obtain exhaust-gas thrust. Speed increases up to 18 miles per hour at 20,000 feet altitude were obtained using stacks having an exit area of 3.42 square inches for each cylinder. A slight increase in engine power and decrease in cylinder temperature at a given manifold pressure were obtained with the individual stacks as compared with a collector-ring installation" (p. 1).
Date: November 1940
Creator: Pinkel, Benjamin & Turner, L. Richard
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
Heat-Transfer Tests of a Steel Cylinder Barrel With Aluminum Fins of Optimum Proportions (open access)

Heat-Transfer Tests of a Steel Cylinder Barrel With Aluminum Fins of Optimum Proportions

Report presenting testing of a steel cylinder barrel with aluminum fins of the optimum spacing of 0.090 inch. The primary purpose is to determine the excellence of the thermal bonds between the aluminum fins and the aluminum base and between the aluminum base and the steel and to compare the heat transfer of the barrel with that of barrels with a fin space of 0.052 inch.
Date: November 1940
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr. & Mann, Alvin H.
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