The Effects of Roughness at High Reynolds Numbers on the Lift and Drag Characteristics of Three Thick Airfoils (open access)

The Effects of Roughness at High Reynolds Numbers on the Lift and Drag Characteristics of Three Thick Airfoils

"In connection with studies of airfoils applicable to large high-speed aircraft, the effects of roughness on three 22-percent-thick airfoils were investigated. The tests were made over a range of Reynolds number from about 6 to 26 x 10(exp 6) for the airfoils smooth and with roughness strips applied to the surfaces. The results indicated that for the roughened models the scale effect was generally favorable" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Abbott, Frank T., Jr. & Turner, Harold R., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts for estimation of the characteristics of a helicopter rotor in forward flight I: profile drag-lift ratio for untwisted rectangular blades (open access)

Charts for estimation of the characteristics of a helicopter rotor in forward flight I: profile drag-lift ratio for untwisted rectangular blades

Report presenting charts showing the rotor profile drag-lift ratio for a helicopter rotor operating in forward flight and having hinged rectangular untwisted blades. The charts are given for a range of power input covering glides, level flight, and moderate rates of climb. A drag curve was used for preparing the charts, and the curve is compared with experimental curves for typical airfoils.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Bailey, F. J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Supercharged-Engine Knock Tests of Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (open access)

Supercharged-Engine Knock Tests of Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether

Report presenting data that show the knock-limited performance of methyl tert-butyl ether obtained from tests made in a 17.6-cubic-inch-displacement engine under supercharged conditions. Tests for temperature sensitivity, speed sensitivity, and lead susceptibility were made on a blend of 20 percent methyl tert-butyl ether and 80 percent S-2 reference fuel.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Barnett, Henry C. & Slough, James W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engine and inspection tests of methyl tert-butyl ether as a component of aviation fuel (open access)

Engine and inspection tests of methyl tert-butyl ether as a component of aviation fuel

Report presenting an investigation of the suitability of methyl tert-butyl ether as a component of aviation fuel from considerations of knock-limited performance tests and laboratory inspection tests. Data were obtained from testing on the 17.6 engine under supercharged conditions with fuel blends containing 10 and 20 percent methyl tert-butyl ether. Results regarding small-scale-engine data, full-scale-engine data, and inspection data are provided.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Barnett, Henry C.; Meyer, Carl L. & Jones, Anthony W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The NACA Impact Basin and Water Landing Tests of a Float Model at Various Velocities and Weights (open access)

The NACA Impact Basin and Water Landing Tests of a Float Model at Various Velocities and Weights

Report presenting data obtained when a float with both horizontal and vertical velocity contact on a water surface. The report is confined to a presentation of the relationship between resultant velocity and impact normal acceleration for various float weights when all other parameters are constant.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Batterson, Sidney A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simple Curves for Determining the Effects of Compressibility on Pressure Drop Through Radiators (open access)

Simple Curves for Determining the Effects of Compressibility on Pressure Drop Through Radiators

Report presenting simple curves by which the basic pressure-drop characteristics of unheated tubular radiators can be corrected to operating conditions in which the radiator is heated and in which the Mach number of the tube flow is of appreciable magnitude. The only data required for the use of the curves are the radiator dimensions, the rate of heat input, the pressure and temperature ahead of the radiator, and the rate of mass flow of air through the radiator.
Date: September 1944
Creator: Becker, John V. & Baals, Donald D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The knock-limited performance of several miscellaneous fuels blended with a base fuel (open access)

The knock-limited performance of several miscellaneous fuels blended with a base fuel

Report presenting investigations to determine the knock-limited performance of blends of 90 percent by volume AN-F-28, Amendment-2 fuel, and 10 percent by volume of the following fuels: tert-amyl alcohol, 2,6-dimethyl-1, 4-dioxane, methyl tert-butyl ether, methyl tert-butyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, mesityl oxide, acetone, and diisopropyl ketone.
Date: July 1944
Creator: Bellman, Donald R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Knock-limited performance of several internal coolants (open access)

Knock-limited performance of several internal coolants

Report presenting the effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of AN-F-28 fuel in a CFR engine with the following internal coolants: water, methyl alcohol-water mixture, ammonia-methyl alcohol-water mixture, monomethyllamine-water mixture, dimethylamine-water mixture, and trimethylamine-water mixture.
Date: February 1944
Creator: Bellman, Donald R. & Evvard, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of the Coating Formed on Nitrided-Steel Piston Rings During Operation in Nitrided-Steel Cylinders (open access)

Experimental Study of the Coating Formed on Nitrided-Steel Piston Rings During Operation in Nitrided-Steel Cylinders

Report presenting a study of nitrided-steel piston rings in nitrided-steel cylinder barrels, which showed material of high reflectivity on their running faces. The structure of the material could not be resolved at a magnification of 1500 diameters. Results regarding the occurrence of coating, thickness of coating, height of coating above the nominal surface, chemical characteristics, physical characteristics, metallurgical change, and additional tests are provided.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Bobrowsky, A. R.; Kittel, J. Howard & Boegli, Charles P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Determination of Span Load Distribution at High Speeds by Use of High-Speed Wind-Tunnel Section Data (open access)

The Determination of Span Load Distribution at High Speeds by Use of High-Speed Wind-Tunnel Section Data

Report presenting a tabular method for determining the span load distribution at high Mach numbers by utilizing high-speed airfoil section data. This method, which is also called the generalized method, is an easily applied process of successive approximations by which a general application of the lifting-line theory may be used to determine the span load distribution for wings composed of sections with arbitrary lift curves. An example is provided to show how the method is used.
Date: February 1944
Creator: Boshar, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
NACA Investigation of a Jet-Propulsion System Applicable to Flight (open access)

NACA Investigation of a Jet-Propulsion System Applicable to Flight

"Following a brief history of the NACA investigation of jet-propulsion, a discussion is given of the general investigation and analyses leading to the construction of the jet-propulsion ground-test mock-up. The results of burning experiments and of test measurements designed to allow quantitative flight-performance predictions of the system are presented and correlated with calculations. These calculations are then used to determine the performance of the system on the ground and in the air at various speeds and altitudes under various burning conditions. The application of the system to an experimental airplane is described and some performance predictions for this airplane are made" (p. 1).
Date: April 1944
Creator: Brown, Clinton E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental constriction effects in high-speed wind tunnels (open access)

Experimental constriction effects in high-speed wind tunnels

From Summary: "An investigation has been conducted to determine the possible extent of effects of wind-tunnel constriction at high speeds for airfoils of various thickness-to-chord ratios at or near zero lift. The results indicate that a limiting test Mach number exists which is principally a function of the ratio of model thickness to tunnel height. At high Mach numbers serious constriction effects occur; these effects are of such a nature that the standard calibration methods given speeds much lower than the actual test speeds."
Date: December 1944
Creator: Byrne, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Variation of peak pitching-moment coefficients for six airfoils as affected by compressibility (open access)

Variation of peak pitching-moment coefficients for six airfoils as affected by compressibility

Report presenting pressure distribution tests of six NACA 16-series propeller sections with 1-foot chords in the 8-foot high-speed tunnel to determine the compressibility effects on peak section pitching-moment coefficients. Data is presented as curves of peak section pitching-moment coefficient against Mach number, thickness ratio, and camber. The peak pitching-moment coefficients were found to occur in the regions of positive and negative stall.
Date: October 1944
Creator: Cleary, Harold E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Behavior of Parallel Two-Dimensional Air Jets (open access)

Investigation of the Behavior of Parallel Two-Dimensional Air Jets

Report presenting an investigation made of the flow downstream from a two-dimensional grid, formed of parallel rods. The two-dimensional character of the flow was insured by end plates normal to the rods and covering the entire flow field. The nature of the flow was determined primarily by means of total-head measurements.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Corrsin, Stanley
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Behavior of Parallel Two-Dimensional Air Jets (open access)

Investigation of the Behavior of Parallel Two-Dimensional Air Jets

Report presenting an investigation of the flow downstream from a two-dimensional grid formed of parallel rods. The nature of the flow was determined primarily by means of total-head measurements. Preliminary tests were made in both the closed-duct and open, two-dimensional configurations, but it was found that the same phenomenon occurred in both cases.
Date: November 1944
Creator: Corrsin, Stanley
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cooling Characteristics of a Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Engine Installed in an NACA Short-Nose High-Inlet-Velocity Cowling (open access)

Cooling Characteristics of a Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Engine Installed in an NACA Short-Nose High-Inlet-Velocity Cowling

An investigation was made of the cooling characteristics of a P and W R-2800 engine with NACA short-nose high inlet-velocity cowling. The internal aerodynamics of the cowling were studied for ranges of propeller-advance ratio and inlet-velocity ratio obtained by deflection of cowling flaps. Tests included variations of engine power, fuel/air ratio and cooling-air pressure drop. Engine cooling data are presented in the form of cooling correlation curves, and an example for calculation of cooling requirements in flight is included.
Date: June 1944
Creator: Corson, Blake W. & McLellan, Charles H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Considerations of wake-excited vibratory stress in a pusher propeller (open access)

Considerations of wake-excited vibratory stress in a pusher propeller

Report presenting an equation based on simple blade-element theory and the assumption of a fixed wake pattern is derived and fitted to available data to show the first-order relation between the parameters of propeller operation and intensity of wake-excited periodic force acting on the blades of a pusher propeller. The derived equation indicates that the effect of power coefficient on the intensity of the wake-excited periodic force is small. Limited data also indicates that the wake-excited vibratory stress in a propeller increases with the drag of the body producing the wake.
Date: February 1944
Creator: Corson, Blake W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of available data on the effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance (open access)

Analysis of available data on the effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance

From Introduction: "As a part of the general lateral-control investigation by the NACA, the large amount of two- and three-dimensional data on the rolling effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance is collected and analyzed in the present paper."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Crandall, Stewart M. & Swanson, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel investigation of ailerons on a low-drag airfoil 1: The effect of aileron profile (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of ailerons on a low-drag airfoil 1: The effect of aileron profile

Report presenting an investigation in the 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel of the effects of various modifications to the profile of a 0.20-chord plain sealed aileron and a 0.15-chord plain sealed aileron on an NACA 66,2-216 airfoil. Thickening of the aileron was found to reduce the aileron effectiveness, reduce the slope of the wing section lift curve, and reduce the hinge-moment coefficients. Results regarding the section data, aileron effectiveness, aileron hinge moments, lift, pitching moment, drag, and Reynolds number are provided.
Date: January 1944
Creator: Crane, Robert M. & Holtzclaw, Ralph W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel investigation of ailerons on a low-drag airfoil 2: the effect of thickened and beveled trailing edges (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of ailerons on a low-drag airfoil 2: the effect of thickened and beveled trailing edges

Report presenting an investigation in the 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel of the effects of modifications to the trailing edge of a 0.20-chord plain sealed aileron on an NACA 66,2-216 airfoil. The modifications considered consisted of various amounts of symmetrical thickening and beveling of the aileron trailing edge. Results regarding aileron effectiveness, aileron hinge moments, aileron control forces, lift, pitching moment, drag, and Reynolds number are provided.
Date: January 1944
Creator: Crane, Robert M. & Holtzclaw, Ralph W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of calculated and experimental propeller characteristics for four-, six-, and eight-blade single-rotating propellers (open access)

Comparison of calculated and experimental propeller characteristics for four-, six-, and eight-blade single-rotating propellers

Report presenting the calculated performance of four-, six-, and eight-blade single-rotating propellers compared with experimental results for blade angles ranging from 25 to 65 degrees. The data were obtained on propellers mounted in front of a streamline body with a spinner housing the hub.
Date: February 1944
Creator: Crigler, John L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts for Determining Propeller Efficiency (open access)

Charts for Determining Propeller Efficiency

Report presenting a description of a short method of estimating propeller efficiency for a given operating condition. The efficiency is determined for any design condition by evaluating separately from charts the induced losses and the profile-drag losses. The report covers single-rotating propellers of two, three, four, six, and eight blades and includes charts showing the rotational-energy loss for the given operating condition.
Date: September 1944
Creator: Crigler, John L. & Talkin, Herbert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Temperature Characteristics of 17 Alloys at 1200 and 1350 Degrees F (open access)

High Temperature Characteristics of 17 Alloys at 1200 and 1350 Degrees F

Report presenting the results of a study of the rupture-test characteristics of 13 wrought and 4 cast alloys which were considered to have promise for service in exhaust gas turbines. The results are given in the forms of a table of information and data, a page of curves, and a page of photomicrographs.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Freeman, J. W.; Rote, F. B. & White, A. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Flow of a Compressible Fluid by the Hodography Method 1: Unification and Extension of Present-Day Results (open access)

On the Flow of a Compressible Fluid by the Hodography Method 1: Unification and Extension of Present-Day Results

Report presenting elementary basic solutions of the equations of motion of a compressible fluid in the hodograph variables are developed and used to provide a basis for comparison in the form of velocity correction formulas, of corresponding compressible and incompressible flows.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Garrick, I. E. & Kaplan, Carl
System: The UNT Digital Library