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Some New Problems on Shells and Thin Structures (open access)

Some New Problems on Shells and Thin Structures

"Cylindrical shells of arbitrary section, reinforced by longitudinal and transverse members (stringers and ribs) are considered by us, for a sufficiently close spacing of the ribs, as in our previously published papers (references 1 end 2), as thin-walled orthotropic spatial systems at the cross-sections of which only axial (normal and shearing) forces can arise. The longitudinal bending and twisting moments, due to their weak effect on the stress state of the shell, are taken equal to zero. Along the longitudinal sections of the shell there may arise transverse forces in addition to the normal ~d shearing forces" (p. 1).
Date: March 1949
Creator: Vlasov, V. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Counterrotating Propellers (open access)

Calculation of Counterrotating Propellers

"A method for calculation of a counterrotating propeller which is similar to Walchner's method for calculation of the single propeller in the free air stream is developed and compared with measurements. Several dimensions which are important for the design are given end simple formulas for the gain in efficiency derived. Finally a survey of the behavior of the propeller for various operating conditions is presented" (p. 1).
Date: March 1949
Creator: Ginzel, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Compressible Flow Past Various Plane Profiles Near Sonic Velocity (open access)

The Compressible Flow Past Various Plane Profiles Near Sonic Velocity

"In an earlier report UM No.1117 by Gothert,the single-source method was applied to the compressible flow around circles, ellipses, lunes, and around an elongated body of revolution at different Mach numbers and the results compared as far as possible with the calculations by Lamla ad Busemann. Essentially, it was found that with favorable source arrangement the single-source method is in good agreement with the calculations of the same degree of approximation by Lamla and Busemann. Near sonic velocity the number of steps must be increased considerably in order to sufficiently approximate the adiabatic curve" (p. 1).
Date: March 1949
Creator: Göthert, B. & Kawalki, K. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flow Pattern in a Converging-Diverging Nozzle (open access)

Flow Pattern in a Converging-Diverging Nozzle

"The present report describes a new method for the prediction of the flow pattern of a gas in the two-dimensional and axially symmetrical case. It is assumed that the expansion of the gas is adiabatic and the flow stationary. The several assumptions necessary of the nozzle shape effect, in general, no essential limitation on the conventional nozzles" (p. 1).
Date: March 1949
Creator: Oswatitsch, K. & Rothstein, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Approximate Method for Calculation of the Laminar Boundary Layer with Suction for Bodies of Arbitrary Shape (open access)

An Approximate Method for Calculation of the Laminar Boundary Layer with Suction for Bodies of Arbitrary Shape

From Summary: "Various ways were tried recently to decrease the friction drag of a body in a flow; they all employ influencing the boundary layer. One of them consists in keeping the boundary layer Laminar by suction; promising tests have been carried out. Since for large Reynolds numbers the friction drag of the laminar boundary layer is much lower than that of the turbulent boundary layer, a considerable saving in drag results from keeping the boundary layer laminar, even with the blower power required for suction taken into account."
Date: March 1949
Creator: Schlichting, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Spoiler Controls for Remote Control of Flying Missiles (open access)

Development of Spoiler Controls for Remote Control of Flying Missiles

The present report deals with the aerodynamic, constructive, and instrumental development of a spoiler control for remote control of flying missiles.
Date: March 1949
Creator: Ernst, G. & Kramer, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Characteristics Method Applied to Stationary Two-Dimensional and Rotationally Symmetrical Gas Flows (open access)

The Characteristics Method Applied to Stationary Two-Dimensional and Rotationally Symmetrical Gas Flows

"By means of characteristics theory, formulas for the numerical treatment of stationary compressible supersonic flows for the two-dimensional and rotationally symmetrical cases have been obtained from their differential equations" (p. 1).
Date: March 1949
Creator: Pfeiffer, F. & Meyer-König, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library