Boundary-layer and stalling characteristics of the NACA 64A006 airfoil section (open access)

Boundary-layer and stalling characteristics of the NACA 64A006 airfoil section

Report presenting the boundary-layer and stalling characteristics on an NACA 64A006 airfoil section at a Reynolds number of 5,800,000. Data included measurements of lift, drag, and pitching moment, chordwise distributions of pressure, visual studies of the boundary-layer flow, and surveys of the static-pressure and velocity distribution within the boundary layer. Results regarding force and moment characteristics, pressure distributions, and boundary-layer characteristics are provided.
Date: August 1949
Creator: McCullough, George B. & Gault, Donald E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Moving Pressure Disturbances and Shock Waves and Correlation with One-Dimensional Unsteady-Flow Theory (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Moving Pressure Disturbances and Shock Waves and Correlation with One-Dimensional Unsteady-Flow Theory

Note presenting experimental pressure-time measurements along with schileren photographs of the unsteady-flow phenomena initiated in constant-cross-sectional-area passages. The methods of calculation of the flow phenomena are based on the assumptions of one-dimensional, nonviscous, unsteady flow.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Huber, Paul W.; Fitton, Cliff E., Jr. & Delpino, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical Combinations of Shear and Direct Axial Stress for Curved Rectangular Panels (open access)

Critical Combinations of Shear and Direct Axial Stress for Curved Rectangular Panels

"A solution is presented for the problem of the buckling of curved rectangular panels subjected to combined shear and direct axial stress. Charts giving theoretical critical combinations of shear and direct axial stress are presented for panels having five different length-width ratios. Because the actual critical compressive stress of rectangular panels having substantial curvature is known to be much lower than the theoretical value, a semiempirical method of analysis of curved panels subjected to combined shear and direct axial stress is presented for use in design" (p. 1).
Date: August 1949
Creator: Schildcrout, Murry & Stein, Manuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analysis of the effect of lift-drag ratio and stalling speed on landing-flare characteristics (open access)

An analysis of the effect of lift-drag ratio and stalling speed on landing-flare characteristics

From Introduction: "The flare assumed is based primarily on reference 1, in which information permitting calculation of the flare characteristics of an airplane was obtained from flight tests. The results of calculations for airplanes having constant lift-drag ratio during the flare are plotted in chart form."
Date: September 1949
Creator: Lovell, J. Calvin & Lipson, Stanley
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-dimensional compressible flow in centrifugal compressors with straight blades (open access)

Two-dimensional compressible flow in centrifugal compressors with straight blades

Report presenting six numerical examples for steady, two-dimensional, compressible, nonviscous flow in centrifugal compressors with straight blades, the center lines of which generate a right circular cone when rotated about the axis of the compressors. A seventh example is presented for incompressible flow. Correlation equations are developed whereby the flow conditions in any impeller with straight blades can be determined for all operating conditions.
Date: August 1949
Creator: Stanitz, John D. & Ellis, Gaylord O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stresses in and general instability of monocoque cylinders with cutouts 8: calculation of the buckling load of cylinders with long symmetric cutout subjected to pure bending (open access)

Stresses in and general instability of monocoque cylinders with cutouts 8: calculation of the buckling load of cylinders with long symmetric cutout subjected to pure bending

Report presenting a strain-energy theory established for the calculation of the buckling load in pure bending of reinforced monocoque cylinders which have a symmetric cutout on the compression side and buckle according to general-instability patterns. The difference between this theory and other theories is the use of the axial wave length as an additional parameter whose value was determined from a minimum condition.
Date: October 1949
Creator: Hoff, N. J.; Boley, Bruno A. & Mandel, Merven W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Linearized compressible-flow theory for sonic flight speeds (open access)

Linearized compressible-flow theory for sonic flight speeds

Report presenting the partial differential equation for the perturbation velocity potential, which is examined for free-stream Mach numbers close to and equal to one. Under the assumptions of linearized theory, solutions can be found consistent with the theory for lifting-surface problems in stationary three-dimensional flow and in unsteady two-dimensional flow.
Date: March 1949
Creator: Heaslet, Max A.; Lomax, Harvard & Spreiter, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elastic and plastic buckling of simply supported metalite type sandwich plates in compression (open access)

Elastic and plastic buckling of simply supported metalite type sandwich plates in compression

Report presenting a solution for the problem of the compressive buckling of simply supported, flat, rectangular, Metalite type sandwich plates stressed either in the elastic or plastic range. Charts for the analysis of long sandwich plates are provided for plates with face materials of 24S-T3 aluminum alloy, 75S-T6 Alclad aluminum alloy, and stainless steel.
Date: February 1949
Creator: Seide, Paul & Stowell, Elbridge Z.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Longitudinal Stability of Elastic Swept Wings at Supersonic Speed (open access)

The Longitudinal Stability of Elastic Swept Wings at Supersonic Speed

Report presenting calculations of the longitudinal stability characteristics of elastic swept wings of high aspect ratio experiencing bending and torsional deformations by applying the linearized lifting-surface theory. Results of numerical calculations for a wing of aspect ratio 3.2 and 60 degrees of sweepback at Mach number 1.414 are provided. A discussion of the supersonic lifting-surface theory, comparison of aeroelastic effects at supersonic speed with incompressible flow solutions, and strip theory are also provided.
Date: February 1949
Creator: Frick, C. W. & Chubb, R. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Method of Characteristics for the Determination of Supersonic Flow Over Bodies of Revolution at Small Angles of Attack (open access)

The Method of Characteristics for the Determination of Supersonic Flow Over Bodies of Revolution at Small Angles of Attack

Note presenting the use of the method of characteristics for the determination of the supersonic-flow properties around bodies of revolution at a small angle of attack. The system developed considers the effect of the variation of entropy due to the curved shock and determines a flow that exactly satisfies the boundary conditions in the limits of the simplifications assumed.
Date: February 1949
Creator: Ferri, Antonio
System: The UNT Digital Library
Downwash in the Vertical and Horizontal Planes of Symmetry Behind a Triangular Wing in Supersonic Flow (open access)

Downwash in the Vertical and Horizontal Planes of Symmetry Behind a Triangular Wing in Supersonic Flow

"A method developed in a previous report for finding the induced velocity field behind a supersonic wing with known load distribution is used to find the downwash behind a triangular wing with subsonic leading edges. Results are given for the chord plane in the extended vortex wake of the wing and for the vertical plane of symmetry up to about 20 percent of the wing span above the plane of the wing" (p. 1).
Date: January 1949
Creator: Lomax, Harvard & Sluder, Loma
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
High-lift and lateral control characteristics of an NACA 652-215 semispan wing equipped with plug and retractable ailerons and a full-span slotted flap (open access)

High-lift and lateral control characteristics of an NACA 652-215 semispan wing equipped with plug and retractable ailerons and a full-span slotted flap

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation at low Mach and Reynolds numbers to determine the high-lift and lateral control characteristics of a semispan wing of NACA 65(sub 2)-215 airfoil section equipped with a 25-percent-chord, full-span, slotted flap and plug and retractable ailerons. The ailerons were located at the 70-percent-chord station over the outer 49 percent of the wing semispan and were fabricated in five spanwise segments. Results regarding the wing aerodynamic characteristics, lateral control characteristics, comparison of lateral control characteristics of the plug and retractable ailerons, and a comparison of lateral control characteristics of the plug and retractable ailerons on the present wing with similar ailerons on an NACA 65-210 wing are provided.
Date: April 1949
Creator: Fischel, Jack & Vogler, Raymond D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical Axial-Compressive Stress of a Curved Rectangular Panel With a Central Longitudinal Stiffener (open access)

Critical Axial-Compressive Stress of a Curved Rectangular Panel With a Central Longitudinal Stiffener

"A theoretical solution is presented for the critical axial-compressive stress of a simply supported curved rectangular panel having a central longitudinal stiffener offering no torsional restraint. The results are presented in the form of computed curves and tables. Because a panel of moderate or large curvature buckles in compression at a stress lower than the theoretical value, a method is suggested to aid in determining the critical stress for use in design" (p. 1).
Date: May 1949
Creator: Schildcrout, Murry & Stein, Manuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Centrifugal-Compressor Performance on Basis of Static-Pressure Measurements in Vaneless Diffuser (open access)

Determination of Centrifugal-Compressor Performance on Basis of Static-Pressure Measurements in Vaneless Diffuser

Note presenting an investigation of the use of measured static pressures in a vaneless-diffuser passage for determining centrifugal-compressor performance. The general effects of diffuser-wall-surface friction were studied to locate the regions in the vaneless-diffuser passage where the most valid evaluation can be made by the static-pressure method.
Date: June 1949
Creator: Ginsburg, Ambrose; Johnsen, Irving A. & Redlitz, Alfred C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Pitching Moments Obtained During Seaplane Landings With Values Predicted by Hydrodynamic Impact Theory (open access)

Comparison of Pitching Moments Obtained During Seaplane Landings With Values Predicted by Hydrodynamic Impact Theory

Report presenting an investigation of pitching moments and center-of-pressure locations obtained from a landing investigation in smooth water of a conventional flying boat as compared to values predicted by general hydrodynamic impact theory. Landings were generally moderate and covered as wide a range of trim and velocities as practical. Results regarding the center of pressure and pitching moments are provided.
Date: May 1949
Creator: Haines, Gilbert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oxidation Characteristics of Molybdenum Disulfide and Effect of Such Oxidation on Its Role as a Solid-Film Lubricant (open access)

Oxidation Characteristics of Molybdenum Disulfide and Effect of Such Oxidation on Its Role as a Solid-Film Lubricant

Note presenting an investigation conducted to determine the oxidation characteristics of molybdenum disulfide and to determine the effect of such oxidation on its role as a solid-film lubricant. A coating of molybdenum disulfide serving as a high-temperature solid-film lubricant maintained low coefficient-of-friction values during its oxidation as long as an effective subfilm of the molybdenum disulfide remained.
Date: May 1949
Creator: Godfrey, Douglas & Nelson, Erva C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermodynamic Charts for Internal-Combustion-Engine Fluids (open access)

Thermodynamic Charts for Internal-Combustion-Engine Fluids

Note presenting thermodynamic properties of the products of combustion of five different mixtures of air with typical aircraft-engine fuel, which have been calculated from the most reliable thermodynamic data available. The calculations are presented in five charts of internal energy plotted against entropy with values of temperature, specific volume, pressure, and enthalpy indicated corresponding to five different percentages of the fuel-air ratio for perfect combustion.
Date: July 1949
Creator: McCann, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elastic Buckling of Outstanding Flanges Clamped at One Edge and Reinforced by Bulbs at Other Edge (open access)

Elastic Buckling of Outstanding Flanges Clamped at One Edge and Reinforced by Bulbs at Other Edge

Note presenting the compressive buckling stress of outstanding flanges reinforced by bulbs, which was computed by the strain-energy method for flanges with 10 shapes and a range of lengths. The results were checked for some cases by computations based on a differential-equation method. The results were analyzed to determine which shape of flange gave the greatest support to the structure to which it was attached.
Date: October 1949
Creator: Goodman, Stanley
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
Plastic buckling of a long flat plate under combined shear and longitudinal compression (open access)

Plastic buckling of a long flat plate under combined shear and longitudinal compression

Report presenting the condition for plastic buckling of a long flat plate under combined shear and longitudinal compression is obtained by using the theory of plastic buckling developed for simple loading, provided the ratio of shear to longitudinal compression is assumed constant during the loading process. A detailed calculation for a number of simply supported plates made of a typical aluminum alloy shows that an approximate algebraic relationship provided in the paper will suffice for determination of buckling stress.
Date: December 1949
Creator: Stowell, Elbridge Z.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of wing flexibility on force-time relation in shock strut following vertical landing impact (open access)

Influence of wing flexibility on force-time relation in shock strut following vertical landing impact

Report presenting testing to determine the force developed in a shock strut as a function of the flexibility of the attached wing structure. Both the experiment and analysis indicated that wing flexibility had some effect on the shape and peak value of the force-time curve in a shock strut.
Date: November 1949
Creator: McPherson, Albert E.; Evans, J., Jr. & Levy, Samuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Internal Damping of Rotating Beams (open access)

On Internal Damping of Rotating Beams

Note presenting an investigation to derive the implications of a previously derived equation for rotating beams.
Date: December 1949
Creator: Morduchow, Morris
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