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The application of the statistical theory of extreme values to gust-load problems
From Introduction: "Recent developments in the statistical theory of extreme values (references 4 to 10) have indicated a somewhat more rational approach to the problem of predicting the probability of occurrence The present report summarizes some of these findings, indicates the method of application, and evaluates their applicability to certain gust-load problems ."
Date:
July 22, 1949
Creator:
Press, Harry
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dynamics of a turbojet engine considered as a quasi-static system
From Summary: "A determination of the dynamic characteristics of a typical turbojet engine with a centrifugal compressor, a sonic-flow turbine-nozzle diaphragm, and fixed area exhaust nozzle is presented. A generalized equation for transient behavior of the engine was developed; this equation was then verified by calculations using compressor and turbine performance charts extrapolated from equilibrium operating data and by experimental data obtained from an engine operated under transients in fuel flow."
Date:
July 27, 1949
Creator:
Otto, Edward W. & Taylor, Burt L., III
System:
The UNT Digital Library