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The Theory of a Free Jet of a Compressible Gas (open access)

The Theory of a Free Jet of a Compressible Gas

"In the present report the theory of free turbulence propagation and the boundary layer theory are developed for a plane-parallel free stream of a compressible fluid. In constructing the theory use was made of the turbulence hypothesis by Taylor (transport of vorticity) which gives best agreement with test results for problems involving heat transfer in free jets" (p. 1).
Date: March 1944
Creator: Abramovich, G. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Axial Superchargers (open access)

Axial Superchargers

Improvements, however, have been attained which permit a shortening of the structure without any impairment of the efficiency. The axial supercharger has a better efficiency and a simpler design than the radial supercharger. The relatively narrow range in which it operates satisfactorily should not be a very disturbing factor for practical flight problems. The length of this type of supercharger may be reduced considerably if some impairment in the efficiency is permitted.
Date: August 1944
Creator: Betz, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Surface Structure of Ground Metal Crystals (open access)

The Surface Structure of Ground Metal Crystals

"The changes produced on metallic surfaces as a result of grinding and polishing are not as yet fully understood. Undoubtedly there is some more or less marked change in the crystal structure, at least, in the top layer. Hereby a diffusion of separated crystal particles may be involved, or, on plastic material, the formation of a layer in greatly deformed state, with possible recrystallization in certain conditions" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Boas, W. & Schmid, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas Jets (open access)

Gas Jets

"A brief summary of the contents of this paper is presented here. In part I the differential equations of the problem of a gas flow in two dimensions is derived and the particular integrals by which the problem on jets is solved are given. Use is made of the same independent variables as Molenbroek used, but it is found to be more suitable to consider other functions. The stream function and velocity potential corresponding to the problem are given in the form of series" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Chaplygin, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Stresses Produced by the Landing Impact in the Bulkheads of a Seaplane Bottom (open access)

Determination of the Stresses Produced by the Landing Impact in the Bulkheads of a Seaplane Bottom

"The present report deals with the determination of the impact stresses in the bulkhead floors of a seaplane bottom. The dynamic problem is solved on the assumption of a certain elastic system, the floor being assumed as a weightless elastic beam with concentrated masses at the ends (due to the mass of the float) and with a spring which replaces the elastic action of the keel in the center. The distributed load on the floor is that due to the hydrodynamic force acting over a certain portion of the bottom" (p. 1).
Date: January 1944
Creator: Darevsky, V. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Researches on the Piston Ring (open access)

Researches on the Piston Ring

"In internal combustion engines, steam engines, air compressors, and so forth, the piston ring plays an important role. Especially, the recent development of Diesel engines which require a high compression pressure for their working, makes, nowadays, the packing action of the piston ring far more important than ever. Though a number of papers have been published in regard to researches on the problem of the piston ring, none has yet dealt with an exact measurement of pressure exerted on the cylinder wall at any given point of the ring" (p. 1).
Date: February 1944
Creator: Ebihara, Keikiti
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Actual Contact Surface of a Brush Contact (open access)

Determination of the Actual Contact Surface of a Brush Contact

"The number of partial contact surfaces of a brush-ring contact is measured by means of a statistical method. The particular brush is fitted with wicks - that is, insulated and cemented cylinders of brush material, terminating in the brush surface. The number of partial contact surfaces can be computed from the length of the rest periods in which such wicks remain without current" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Holm, Ragnar
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Frictional Force with Respect to the Actual Contact Surface (open access)

The Frictional Force with Respect to the Actual Contact Surface

"Hardy's statement that the frictional force is largely adhesion, and to a lesser extent, deformation energy is proved by a simple experiment. The actual contact surface of sliding contacts and hence the friction per unit of contact surface was determined in several cases. It was found for contacts in normal atmosphere to be about one-third t-one-half as high as the macroscopic tearing strength of the softest contact link, while contacts annealed in vacuum and then tested, disclosed frictional forces which are greater than the macroscopic strength" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Holm, Ragnar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Results of Tests on Several Different Types of Nozzles (open access)

Comparative Results of Tests on Several Different Types of Nozzles

"This paper presents the results of tests conducted to determine the effect of the constructional elements of a Laval nozzle on the velocity and pressure distribution and the magnitude of the reaction force of the jet. The effect was studied of the shapes of the entrance section of the nozzle and three types of divergent sections: namely, straight cone, conoidal with cylindrical and piece and diffuser obtained computationally by a graphical method due to Professor F. I. Frankle. The effect of the divergence angle of the nozzle on the jet reaction was also investigated" (p. 1).
Date: June 1944
Creator: Kisenko, M. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat Transfer in a Turbulent Liquid or Gas Stream (open access)

Heat Transfer in a Turbulent Liquid or Gas Stream

"The theory of heat.transfer from a solid body to a liquid stream could he presented previously only with limiting assumptions about the movement of the fluid (potential flow, laminar frictional flow). (See references 1, 2, and 3). For turbulent flow, the most important practical case, the previous theoretical considerations did not go beyond dimensionless formulas and certain conclusions as to the analogy between the friction factor and the unit thermal conductance, (See references 4, 5, 6, and 7,) In order to obtain numerical results, an experimental treatment of the problem was resorted to, which gave rise to numerous investigations because of the importance of this problem in many branches of technology" (p. 1).
Date: October 1944
Creator: Latzko, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DVL Angular Velocity Recorder (open access)

DVL Angular Velocity Recorder

"In many studies, especially of nonstationary flight motion, it is necessary to determine the angular velocities at which the airplane rotates about its various axes. The three-component recorder is designed to serve this purpose. If the angular velocity for one flight attitude is known, other important quantities can be derived from its time rate of change, such as the angular acceleration by differentiations, or - by integration - the angles of position of the airplane - that is, the angles formed by the airplane axes with the axis direction presented at the instant of the beginning of the motion that is to be investigated" (p. 1).
Date: August 1944
Creator: Liebe, Wolfgang
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integral Methods in the Theory of the Boundary Layer (open access)

Integral Methods in the Theory of the Boundary Layer

From Summary: "The application of the well-known basic principle of mechanics, the principle of Jourdain, to problems of the theory of the boundary layer leads to an equation from which the equations of Von Karman, Leibenson, and Golubev are derived as special cases. The given equation may be employed in other integral methods. The present paper deals with the method of the variation of the thickness of the boundary layer. A number of new approximate formulas valuable in aerodynamic calculations for the friction distribution are derived from this procedure. The method has been applied only to laminar boundary layers, but it seems probable that it may be generalized to include turbulent layers as well."
Date: July 1944
Creator: Loitsianskii, L. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Single Stage Axial Fans (open access)

Investigation of Single Stage Axial Fans

The following investigations are connected with experiments on fans carried out by the author in the Gouttingen Aerodynamic Laboratory within the framework of the preliminary experiments for the new Gouttingen wind-tunnel project. A fan rotor was developed which had very high efficiency at the design point corresponding to moderate pressure and which, in addition, could operate at a proportionally high pressure, rise. To establish the determining operating factors the author carried out extensive theoretical investigation in Hannover. In this it was necessary, to depart from the usual assumption of vanishing radial velocities. The calculations were substantially lightened by the introduction of diagrams. The, first part of the.report describes the theoretical investigations; the second, the experiments carried out at Gouttingen.
Date: April 1944
Creator: Ruden, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Experimental Investigations of the Planing Process of the Surface of Water (open access)

Analysis of Experimental Investigations of the Planing Process of the Surface of Water

Pressure distribution and spray measurements were carried out on rectangular flat and V-bottom planing surfaces. Lift, resistance, and center of pressure data are analyzed and it is shown how these values may be computed for the pure planing procees of a flat or V-bottom suface of arbitrary beam, load and speed, the method being illustrated with the aid of an example.
Date: March 1944
Creator: Sottorf, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Wall Interference of a Wind Tunnel of Elliptic Cross Section (open access)

The Wall Interference of a Wind Tunnel of Elliptic Cross Section

"The wall interference is obtained for a wind tunnel of elliptic section for the two cases of closed and open working sections. The approximate and exact methods used gave results in practically good agreement. Corresponding to the result given by Glauert for the case of the closed rectangular section, the interference is found to be a minimum for a ratio of minor to major axis of 1:square root of 2" (p. 1).
Date: November 1944
Creator: Tani, Itiro & Sanuki, Matao
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods of Stress Calculation in Rotating Disks (open access)

Methods of Stress Calculation in Rotating Disks

"The paper describes methods of computing the stresses in disks of a given profile as well as methods of choosing the disk profiles for a given stress distribution for turhines, turbo blowers, and so forth. A new method of integrating the differential equations of Stodola leads to a simplification of the computation for disks of hyperbolic profile" (p. 1).
Date: September 1944
Creator: Tumarkin, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Investigation of the Flow of Air in a Flat Broadening Channel (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of the Flow of Air in a Flat Broadening Channel

"The wide use of diffusers, in various fields of technology, has resulted in several experimental projects to study the action and design of diffusers. Most of the projects dealt with steam (steam turbine nozzles). But diffusers have other applications - that is, ventilators, smoke ducts, air coolers, refrigeration, drying, and so forth. At present there is another application for diffusers in wind-tunnel design" (p. 1).
Date: January 1944
Creator: Vedernikoff, A. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Profile Measurements During Cavitation (open access)

Profile Measurements During Cavitation

One of the problems of modern cavitation research is the experimental determination of the wing loads on airfoils during cavitation. Such experiments were made on various airfoils with the support of the naval ministry at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Flow Research at Goettingen.
Date: January 1944
Creator: Walchner, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library