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A Comparison of Wing Loads Measured in Flight on a Fighter-Type Airplane by Strain-Gage and Pressure Distribution Methods (open access)

A Comparison of Wing Loads Measured in Flight on a Fighter-Type Airplane by Strain-Gage and Pressure Distribution Methods

Note presenting pressure distribution measurements made on the wing of a fighter-type airplane to determine the span loading and to compare center-of-pressure results with those obtained by strain-gage measurements on the same airplane during a previous flight investigation. Flight tests were all made at a pressure altitude of about 30,000 feet and covered a Mach number range from approximately 0.35 to 0.81. Results regarding additional air load, spanwise center of pressure of additional air load, basic air load distribution, and span loading during a stall and buffeting are provided.
Date: November 1949
Creator: Aiken, William S., Jr. & Howard, Donald A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Flutter of a Propeller With Clark Y Section Operating at Zero Forward Velocity at Positive and Negative Blade-Angle Settings (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Flutter of a Propeller With Clark Y Section Operating at Zero Forward Velocity at Positive and Negative Blade-Angle Settings

Report presenting an investigation of the flutter of a small one-blade wooden propeller with a Clark Y section. The highest flutter speeds were found in the vicinity of the angle of zero aerodynamic moment, with flutter speed increasing in this region with decreasing pressure.
Date: December 1949
Creator: Baker, John E. & Paulnock, Russell S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Triangular wings cambered and twisted to support specified distributions of lift at supersonic speeds (open access)

Triangular wings cambered and twisted to support specified distributions of lift at supersonic speeds

Report presenting an application of the linearized supersonic flow theory to the calculation of the camber and twist required for various lift distributions on a triangular wing with leading edges behind the Mach cone. Several specific examples are used and plots of the cambered surfaces, corresponding lift distributions, and values of the theoretical drag coefficients are presented.
Date: February 1949
Creator: Baldwin, Barrett S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Mathematical Theory of Plasticity Based on the Concept of Slip (open access)

A Mathematical Theory of Plasticity Based on the Concept of Slip

Note presenting a theory of plasticity based on the concept of slip as proposed for the relationship between stress and strain for initially isotropic materials in the strain-hardening range. The theory is an extension to polyaxial stress conditions of the conventional uniaxial stress-strain relation, and time-dependent effects, such as creep and stress relaxation, are not considered.
Date: April 1949
Creator: Batdorf, S. B. & Budiansky, Bernard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Matrix Methods for Calculating Cantilever-Beam Deflections (open access)

Matrix Methods for Calculating Cantilever-Beam Deflections

Note presenting the method of numerical integration for calculation of beam deflection in matrix form to give it the advantages which are inherent in an influence-coefficient method. Examples are presented to show that the use of weighted matrices reduces the calculation time required to obtain a desired degree of accuracy.
Date: March 1949
Creator: Benscoter, Stanley U. & Gossard, Myron L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of aircraft heaters 31: summary of laboratory testing of several exhaust-gas and air heat exchangers (open access)

An investigation of aircraft heaters 31: summary of laboratory testing of several exhaust-gas and air heat exchangers

Report presenting a comparison of the thermal performance and pressure-drop characteristics of heat exchangers on a heat-exchanger test stand. The exchangers included parallel and cross-flow units as well as extended-surface and all-prime-surface units.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Boelter, L. M. K.; Guibert, A. G.; Romie, F. E.; Sanders, V. D. & Rademacher, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Aircraft Heaters 30: Nocturnal Irradiation as a Function of Altitude and Its Use in Determination of Heat Requirements of Aircraft (open access)

An Investigation of Aircraft Heaters 30: Nocturnal Irradiation as a Function of Altitude and Its Use in Determination of Heat Requirements of Aircraft

Report presenting generalized radiation charts for the calculation of the irradiation from water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, and the earth in terms of appropriate parameters. Nocturnal irradiation was found to decrease greatly as a function of altitude and meteorological conditions.
Date: January 1949
Creator: Boelter, L. M. K.; Poppendiek, H.; Young, G. & Andersen, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stability of Alclad Plates (open access)

Stability of Alclad Plates

Report presenting a theoretical solution for the buckling of Alclad plates on the basis of plasticity theory. Both the differential equation of equilibrium of the buckled plate and energy expression are provided. Results regarding the buckling of long simply supported plates under longitudinal compression and under shear and for a plate column are provided.
Date: December 1949
Creator: Buchert, Kenneth P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength and Creep Characteristics of Ceramic Bodies at Elevated Temperatures (open access)

Strength and Creep Characteristics of Ceramic Bodies at Elevated Temperatures

Report presenting the results of a total of 109 tests to evaluate certain characteristics of six ceramic oxide bodies for high-temperature applications, especially as turbine blades. The primary emphasis was placed on determinations of strength and resistance to creep under tensile strength at elevated temperatures. Results regarding step tests, short-time tensile tests, stress-rupture test results, modulus of elasticity, correlation of absorption and extension, stress-temperature-time effects, and general evaluation of bodies are provided.
Date: April 1949
Creator: Burdick, M. D.; Moreland, R. E. & Geller, R. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Area Suction for the Control of the Laminar Boundary Layer on a Porous Bronze NACA 64A010 Airfoil (open access)

Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Area Suction for the Control of the Laminar Boundary Layer on a Porous Bronze NACA 64A010 Airfoil

Note presenting a low-turbulence wind tunnel investigation of an NACA 64A010 airfoil with a porous surface of sintered bronze to determine the reduction in section drag coefficient that might be obtained at large Reynolds numbers by use of suction to produce continuous inflow through the surface of the model. Results regarding the uncompartmented model, compartmented model, observations on stability of laminar boundary layer, and theoretical calculations are provided.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Burrows, Dale L.; Braslow, Albert L. & Terervin, Neal
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of flow coefficient of circular, square, and elliptical orifices at high pressure ratios (open access)

Investigation of flow coefficient of circular, square, and elliptical orifices at high pressure ratios

Report presenting an experimental investigation to determine the orifice coefficient of a jet direct perpendicularly to an air stream as a function of pressure ratio and jet Reynolds number for circular, square, and elliptical orifices. The effect of air-stream velocity on the jet flow was also determined for three tunnel-air velocities.
Date: September 1949
Creator: Callaghan, Edmund E. & Bowden, Dean T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Flow Coefficient of Circular, Square, and Elliptical Orifices at High Pressure Ratios (open access)

Investigation of Flow Coefficient of Circular, Square, and Elliptical Orifices at High Pressure Ratios

Note presenting an experimental investigation conducted to determine the orifice coefficient of a jet directed perpendicularly to an air stream as a function of pressure ratio and jet Reynolds number for circular, square, and elliptical orifices. The effect of air-stream velocity on the jet flow was also determined for three tunnel-air velocities. Results regarding jets discharging into still air and effect of tunnel-air velocity on jet flow.
Date: September 1949
Creator: Callaghan, Edmund E. & Bowden, Dean T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Response of a helicopter rotor to oscillatory pitch and throttle movements (open access)

Response of a helicopter rotor to oscillatory pitch and throttle movements

Report presenting an analysis of the measurements of drag-angle oscillation of a helicopter rotor made with the helicopter apparatus to determine both the natural frequencies and the damping required to prevent excessive drag-angle-oscillation response to various throttle and control movements. Results regarding symmetrical oscillations, unsymmetrical oscillations, blade damping, and general discussion are provided.
Date: June 1949
Creator: Carpenter, Paul J. & Peitzer, Herbert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of hull length-beam ratio on the hydrodynamic characteristics of flying boats in waves (open access)

Effect of hull length-beam ratio on the hydrodynamic characteristics of flying boats in waves

Report presenting an investigation of the take-off and landing behavior in waves of models of a hypothetical flying boat with hull length-beam ratios of 6 and 15. The flying boat had a design gross weight of 75,000 pounds, a wing loading of 41.1 pounds per square foot, and a power loading of 11.5 pounds per brake horsepower for take-off. Results regarding the landing behavior, spray characteristics, and taxiing and take-off behavior are provided.
Date: January 1949
Creator: Carter, Arthur W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of forebody warp on the hydrodynamic qualities of a hypothetical flying boat having a hull length-beam ratio of 15 (open access)

Effect of forebody warp on the hydrodynamic qualities of a hypothetical flying boat having a hull length-beam ratio of 15

Report of an investigation of the effect of forebody warp on the hydrodynamic qualities of a hypothetical flying boat with a hull length-beam ratio of 15 in smooth water and in waves. Warping the forebody planing bottom was found to appreciably increase the range of stable trim between the lower and upper trim limits of stability, although the center-of-gravity limits of stability were reduced.
Date: March 1949
Creator: Carter, Arthur W. & Weinstein, Irving
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laminar mixing of a compressible fluid (open access)

Laminar mixing of a compressible fluid

From Summary: "A theoretical investigation of the velocity profiles for laminar mixing of a high-velocity stream with a region of fluid at rest has been made assuming that the Prandtl number is unity. A method which involves only quadratures is presented for calculating the velocity profile in the mixing layer for an arbitrary value of the free-stream Mach number. Detailed velocity profiles have been calculated for free-stream Mach numbers of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 5."
Date: February 1949
Creator: Chapman, Dean R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Longitudinal Steps on Skipping Characteristics of PB2Y-6 Flying Boat (open access)

Effect of Longitudinal Steps on Skipping Characteristics of PB2Y-6 Flying Boat

Note presenting landing tests made with the PB2Y-6 flying boat to determine the effect of production step vents and forebody longitudinal steps on skipping. Skipping was found to occur at higher landing trims without either step vents or longitudinal steps. The steps were found to constitute a powerful method for improving the landing stability.
Date: January 1949
Creator: Clark, R. B. & Sparrow, W. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Icing Characteristics of Typical Light Airplane Engine Induction Systems (open access)

Investigation of Icing Characteristics of Typical Light Airplane Engine Induction Systems

"The icing characteristics of two typical light-airplane engine induction systems were investigated using the carburetors and manifolds of engines in the horsepower ranges from 65 to 85 and 165 to 185. The smaller system consisted of a float-type carburetor with an unheated manifold and the larger system consisted of a single-barrel pressure-type carburetor with an oil-jacketed manifold. Carburetor-air temperature and humidity limits of visible and serious Icing were determined for various engine power conditions" (p. 1).
Date: February 1949
Creator: Coles, Willard D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Further experiments on the flow and heat transfer in a heated turbulent air jet (open access)

Further experiments on the flow and heat transfer in a heated turbulent air jet

Measurements have been made of the mean total-head and temperature fields in a round turbulent jet with various initial temperatures. The results show that the jet spreads more rapidly as its density becomes lower than that of the receiving medium, even when the difference is not sufficiently great to cause measurable deviations from the constant-density, dimensionless, dynamic-pressure profile function. Rough analytical considerations have given the same relative spread. The effective "turbulent Prandtl number" for a section of the fully developed jet was found to be equal to the true (laminar) Prandtl number within the accuracy of measurement. (author).
Date: April 1949
Creator: Corrsin, Stanley & Uberoi, Mahinder S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Office of Naval Research and NACA Metallurgical Investigation of a Large Forged Disc of Inconel X Alloy (open access)

Office of Naval Research and NACA Metallurgical Investigation of a Large Forged Disc of Inconel X Alloy

Note presenting a study of the properties of a large forged disc of Inconel X alloy at room temperature, 1200, 1350, and 1500 degrees Fahrenheit in order to determine the level of properties obtainable in a forging of this type required for the rotor discs of gas turbines. Results regarding the hardness survey, short-term tensile properties, Charpy impact resistance, rupture test characteristics, time-deformation characteristics, creep strengths, stability characteristics, and comparison of properties of Inconel X with single and double aging treatments are provided.
Date: April 1949
Creator: Cross, Howard C. & Freeman, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Office of Naval Research and NACA Metallurgical Investigation of a Large Forged Disc of S-816 Alloy (open access)

Office of Naval Research and NACA Metallurgical Investigation of a Large Forged Disc of S-816 Alloy

"This report is one of a series in a cooperative research investigation undertaken to ascertain the properties of the better wrought heat-resisting alloys in the form of large discs required for gas-turbine rotors. The properties of large discs of S-816 alloy have been determined for both the as-forged and aged condition (disc NR-76B-F) and the heat-treated and aged condition (disc NR-76B-Q) at room temperature and, by means of stress-rupture and creep tests for time periods up to about 2000 hours, at 1200, 1350, and 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. Short-time tensile test, impact test, and time-deformation characteristics are included" (p. 1).
Date: February 1949
Creator: Cross, Howard C. & Freeman, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dynamometer-stand investigation of a group of mufflers (open access)

Dynamometer-stand investigation of a group of mufflers

Report presenting an experimental investigation of a series of exhaust mufflers installed on a typical six-cylinder light-airplane engine mounted on a ground dynamometer sound. Several conclusions regarding muffler design are drawn from this testing. Since engine and propeller noise are about equal for this power-plant installation, both engine-exhaust and propeller noises must be reduced to obtain a sizable reduction in overall sound-pressure level.
Date: March 1949
Creator: Davis, Don D., Jr. & Czarnecki, K. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical spanwise lift distributions of low-aspect-ratio wings at speeds below and above the speed of sound (open access)

Theoretical spanwise lift distributions of low-aspect-ratio wings at speeds below and above the speed of sound

From Summary: "The spanwise lift distributions of wings of low aspect ratio but of arbitrary plan form and angle-of-attack distribution have been analyzed by two well-established concepts: the virtual-mass concept and the Weissinger method. Both concepts have been found to yield the same simple integral expression for the spanwise lift distribution in terms of the spanwise angle-of-attack distribution. Tables and figures of lit distributions of low-aspect-ratio wings have been presented."
Date: October 1949
Creator: Diederich, Franklin W. & Zlotnick, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Information Relating to Gust Loads on Airplanes (open access)

Summary of Information Relating to Gust Loads on Airplanes

"Available information on gust structure, airplane reactions, and pertinent operating statistics has been examined. This paper attempts to coordinate this information with reference to the prediction of gust loads on airplanes. The material covered represents research up to October 1947" (p. 1).
Date: November 1949
Creator: Donely, Philip
System: The UNT Digital Library