Stability and Control Characteristics at High Subsonic Speeds of a 1/30-Scale Model of the MX-1554A Design (open access)

Stability and Control Characteristics at High Subsonic Speeds of a 1/30-Scale Model of the MX-1554A Design

Report discussing testing on a model of the proposed MX-1554A design to determine its stability and control characteristics in high speed flight. Information about the effect of speed brakes, tanks, and fences on the longitudinal characteristics is also provided.
Date: October 29, 1953
Creator: Lockwood, Vernard E.; Luoma, Arvo A. & Solomon, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Performance of Mixtures of Liquid Ammonia and Hydrazine as Fuel With Liquid Fluorine as Oxidant for Rocket Engines (open access)

Theoretical Performance of Mixtures of Liquid Ammonia and Hydrazine as Fuel With Liquid Fluorine as Oxidant for Rocket Engines

Report presenting theoretical values of rocket performance parameters for two mixtures of liquid ammonia and hydrazine with flourine as oxidant for a variety of parameters. Parameters included are specific impulse, combustion chamber temperature, nozzle-exit temperature, equilibrium composition, mean molecular weight, characteristic velocity, coefficient of thrust, ratio of nozzle-exit area to throat area, specific heat at constant pressure, coefficient of viscosity, and coefficient of thermal conductivity.
Date: July 29, 1953
Creator: Gordon, Sanford & Huff, Vearl N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Component and over-all performance evaluation of a J47-GE-25 turbojet engine over a range of engine-inlet Reynolds number indices (open access)

Component and over-all performance evaluation of a J47-GE-25 turbojet engine over a range of engine-inlet Reynolds number indices

Report presenting an investigation in the altitude test chamber to evaluate the performance of an axial-flow turbojet engine over a range of engine-inlet Reynolds number indices. Secondary effects of exhaust-nozzle flow coefficient, air-flow leakage, and inlet temperature should be considered before analyzing the effect of variations in engine-inlet Reynolds number index. Several minor design modifications proposed by the manufacturer did not produce any measurable improvement in engine performance.
Date: September 29, 1953
Creator: Walker, Curtis L.; Braithwaite, Willis M. & Fenn, David B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Procedure for Measuring Liquid-Water Content and Droplet Sizes in Supercooled Clouds by Rotating Multicylinder Method (open access)

Procedure for Measuring Liquid-Water Content and Droplet Sizes in Supercooled Clouds by Rotating Multicylinder Method

"The rotating multicylinder method for in-flight determination of liquid-water content, droplet size, and droplet-size distribution in icing clouds is described. The theory of operation, the apparatus required, the technique of obtaining data in flight, and detailed methods of calculating the results, including necessary charts and tables, are presented" (p. 1).
Date: June 29, 1953
Creator: Lewis, William; Perkins, Porter J. & Brun, Rinaldo J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude performance characteristics of the J47-25 turbojet engine: data presentation (open access)

Altitude performance characteristics of the J47-25 turbojet engine: data presentation

From Introduction: "An investigation was conducted in an NACA Lewis altitude chamber to determine the altitude performance characteristics of a J47-25 axial-flow turbojet engine over a range of engine-inlet Reynolds number indices corresponding to altitudes from 18,000 to 54,000 feet and flight Mach numbers from 0.50 to 1.10. Reynolds number at a given corrected engine speed and is a function only of engine-inlet total pressure and temperature, was used instead of various set altitudes and flight Mach number combinations (reference 1). An example is included in the appendix to illustrate the method of obtaining conventional performance parameters for a given flight condition from the data such as presented herein."
Date: September 29, 1953
Creator: Renas, Paul E. & Jansen, Emmert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude Performance Investigation of Two Single-Annular Type Combustors and the Prototype J40-WE-8 Turbojet Engine Combustor With Various Combustor-Inlet Air Pressure Profiles (open access)

Altitude Performance Investigation of Two Single-Annular Type Combustors and the Prototype J40-WE-8 Turbojet Engine Combustor With Various Combustor-Inlet Air Pressure Profiles

Report presenting data obtained three single annular-type combustors with different combustor inlet-air pressure profiles over a range of engine speeds. Results regarding effect of changing combustor inlet-air pressure profile and hole geometry on combustor performance, performance of the prototype J40-WE-8 turbojet engine combustor, correlation of combustion efficiency with engine fuel-air ratio and combustion parameter, and comparison of several combustors from different turbojet engines are provided.
Date: May 29, 1953
Creator: Sobolewski, Adam E.; Miller, Robert R. & McAulay, John E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stability of bodies of revolution having fineness ratios smaller than 1.0 and having rounded fronts and blunt bases (open access)

Stability of bodies of revolution having fineness ratios smaller than 1.0 and having rounded fronts and blunt bases

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the stability of several bodies of revolution having fineness ratios smaller than 1.0 and having rounded fronts and blunt bases. Free-drop tests were made in the vertical 20-foot free-spinning tunnel to determine the behavior of the various bodies in descent.
Date: January 29, 1953
Creator: Scher, Stanley H. & Bowman, James S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation at Transonic Speeds of a Forward-Located Underslung Air Inlet on a Body of Revolution (open access)

Investigation at Transonic Speeds of a Forward-Located Underslung Air Inlet on a Body of Revolution

Report presenting an investigation in the transonic tunnel to determine the flow phenomena, pressure recovery, and external drag of a forward-located underslung air scoop mounted on a basic body of revolution with fineness ratio 11, which when cut off to provide an exit for the internal flow had a fineness ratio of 8. Results regarding the surface pressure distributions, drag, lift and pitching moment, and flow into the inlet on the modified model are provided.
Date: January 29, 1953
Creator: Pierpont, P. Kenneth & Braden, John A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Minimum Spark-Ignition Energies of 12 Pure Fuels at Atmospheric and Reduced Pressure (open access)

Minimum Spark-Ignition Energies of 12 Pure Fuels at Atmospheric and Reduced Pressure

Memorandum presenting minimum spark-ignition energies for 12 pure fuels measured at reduced pressure, and the data obtained were extrapolated to 1 atmosphere. Some of the fuels investigated included normal and cycloparaffins, olefins, carbon disulfide, and oxygenated compounds such as alcohol, ether, propylene oxide, and tetrahydropyran.
Date: October 29, 1953
Creator: Metzler, Allen J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some torsional-damping measurements of laminated beams as applied to the propeller stall-flutter problem (open access)

Some torsional-damping measurements of laminated beams as applied to the propeller stall-flutter problem

The structural damping in the torsion mode of vibration of a series of untwisted, laminated thin beams simulating propeller blades is presented. The number of lamination were varied, as well as the bonding material and the method of joining lamination. Application of the data to the calculation of the minimum flutter speed of thin propeller blades indicates that appreciable gains in the minimum flutter speed may be obtained for laminated blades using a Cycleweld bond.
Date: April 29, 1953
Creator: Heath, Atwood R., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation at High Subsonic Speeds of a Spoiler-Slot Deflector Combination on an NACA 65A006 Wing With Quarter-Chord Line Swept Back 32.6 Degrees (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation at High Subsonic Speeds of a Spoiler-Slot Deflector Combination on an NACA 65A006 Wing With Quarter-Chord Line Swept Back 32.6 Degrees

Report presenting an investigation in the high-speed tunnel for a range of Mach numbers to determine the lateral control characteristics of a wing-fuselage combination with the wing quarter-chord line swept back 32.6 degrees, an aspect ratio of 4, a taper ratio of 0.6, and an NACA 65A006 section. Results regarding yawing-moment characteristics, spoiler-slot-deflector testing, and rolling-moment coefficient are provided.
Date: May 29, 1953
Creator: Vogler, Raymond D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of a Normal-Shock Scoop Inlet with Boundary-Layer Control (open access)

Performance of a Normal-Shock Scoop Inlet with Boundary-Layer Control

Memorandum presenting tests made on a normal-shock inlet mounted as a scoop on a flat plate on which a turbulent boundary layer was generated. A boundary-layer-removal scoop was provided between the inlet and the plate and various amounts of the boundary layer were removed. Results regarding the main inlet, boundary-layer scoop, and an evaluation of results are provided.
Date: June 29, 1953
Creator: Frazer, Alson C. & Anderson, Warren E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Investigation of the Zero-Lift-Drag Characteristics of Symmetrical Blunt-Trailing-Edge Airfoils at Mach Numbers From 2.7 to 5.0 (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of the Zero-Lift-Drag Characteristics of Symmetrical Blunt-Trailing-Edge Airfoils at Mach Numbers From 2.7 to 5.0

Report presenting an investigation of the zero-lift-drag characteristics of nine symmetrical airfoils at a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers. Results regarding pressure and force data are also provided.
Date: April 29, 1953
Creator: Syvertson, Clarence A. & Gloria, Hermilo R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of the effects of plan-form taper on the aerodynamic characteristics of symmetrical unswept wings of varying aspect ratio (open access)

Experimental investigation of the effects of plan-form taper on the aerodynamic characteristics of symmetrical unswept wings of varying aspect ratio

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effects of plan-form taper on the aerodynamic characteristics of a series of symmetrical, unswept wings with thicknesses of 8-percent chord. The wings were tested with four different bodies of revolution over a range of Mach numbers. Results regarding the lift, drag, pitching-moment, lift-curve slope, lift-drag ratio, and pitching-moment curve are provided.
Date: May 29, 1953
Creator: Allen, Edwin C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of High Degrees of Biaxial Stretch Forming on Crazing and Other Properties of Acrylic Plastic Glazing (open access)

Effects of High Degrees of Biaxial Stretch Forming on Crazing and Other Properties of Acrylic Plastic Glazing

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the effects of higher degrees of forming in biaxial stretch-forming of polymethyl methacrylate to about 50-percent strain. Sheets of commercial cast polymethyl methacrylate were hot-stretched approximately 100 and 150 percent, respectively, and tests were conducted on this material and on unstretched cotton material. Results regarding the standard tensile tests, stress-solvent crazing, surface abrasion tests, and x-ray diffraction patterns are provided.
Date: May 29, 1953
Creator: Wolock, I.; Axilrod, B. M. & Sherman, M. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of the effect of fences and balancing tabs on the hinge-moment characteristics of a tip control on a 60 degree delta wing at Mach number 1.61 (open access)

Preliminary investigation of the effect of fences and balancing tabs on the hinge-moment characteristics of a tip control on a 60 degree delta wing at Mach number 1.61

Report presenting an investigation at Mach number 1.61 of the effects of chordwise fences and attached tabs on the hinge-moment characteristics of a half-delta tip control mounted on a 60 degree delta wing. Testing occurred over a range of angles of attack and control deflection. Results indicated that, in general, the effect of fences was to improve the linearity of hinge-moment curves and increase the negative values of slope parameters of hinge moment against control deflection and angle of attack.
Date: May 29, 1953
Creator: Czarnecki, K. R. & Lord, Douglas R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effective Thermal Conductivities of Magnesium Oxide Stainless Steel, and Uranium Oxide Powders (open access)

Effective Thermal Conductivities of Magnesium Oxide Stainless Steel, and Uranium Oxide Powders

Memorandum presenting testing conducted to determine the conductivity of magnesium oxide, stainless steel, and uranium oxide powders in various gases at a range of temperatures. Results regarding the experimental effective conductivities, comparison of analytical and experimental results, and effect of pressure on conductivity are provided.
Date: October 29, 1953
Creator: Eian, C. S. & Deissler, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Speed Aileron Effectiveness as Determined by Force Tests and Visual-Flow Observations on a 52 Degree Sweptback Wing With and Without Chord-Extensions (open access)

Low-Speed Aileron Effectiveness as Determined by Force Tests and Visual-Flow Observations on a 52 Degree Sweptback Wing With and Without Chord-Extensions

The results of an investigation of the effects of leading-edge chord-extensions and extensible leading-edge flaps on the low-speed aileron characteristics of a 52 degrees sweptback wing with circular-arc airfoil sections are presented. A description and illustrations of the vortex flow as it passes over the wing are included. The investigation was conducted at Reynolds numbers of 5.5 times 10(exp 6) and 1.3 times 10(exp 6) and corresponding Mach numbers of 0.11 and 0.065 for an angle-of-attack range of 0 degrees through stall.
Date: April 29, 1953
Creator: Cancro, Patrick A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude investigation of XJ34-WE-32 engine performance without electronic control (open access)

Altitude investigation of XJ34-WE-32 engine performance without electronic control

From Introduction: "As a part of the comprehensive investigation of the XJ34-WE-32 engine conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel, the over-all-performance was determined over a range of altitudes and flight Mach numbers. Other phases of the investigation are reported in reference 1. The results are given in tables and also in graphical form to show the trends of engine performance associated with changes of altitude, flight Mach number, and exhaust-nozzle area."
Date: May 29, 1953
Creator: Bloomer, Harry E.; Walker, William J. & Pantages, George L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Aerodynamic Characteristics at Transonic Speeds of an All-Movable, Tapered, 45 Degree Sweptback, Aspect-Ratio-4 Tail Deflected About a Skewed Hinge Axis and Equipped with an Inset Unbalancing Tab (open access)

The Aerodynamic Characteristics at Transonic Speeds of an All-Movable, Tapered, 45 Degree Sweptback, Aspect-Ratio-4 Tail Deflected About a Skewed Hinge Axis and Equipped with an Inset Unbalancing Tab

From Introduction: "The present investigation presents the lift and moment characteristics of an aspect-ratio-4.0 tail, sweptback 45^o at the quarter-chord line and pivoted about an axis sweptback 55.5^o and passing through the leading edge of the root-chord line."
Date: September 29, 1953
Creator: Watson, James M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Theoretical Study of the Effect of Control-Deflection and Control-Rate Limitations on the Normal Acceleration and Roll Response of a Supersonic Interceptor (open access)

A Theoretical Study of the Effect of Control-Deflection and Control-Rate Limitations on the Normal Acceleration and Roll Response of a Supersonic Interceptor

Memorandum presenting a theoretical study of the effect of limiting the deflection and rate of deflection of the control surface on the normal acceleration and roll response to step commands for a representative, automatically controlled, supersonic, tailless interceptor. Results regarding pitch, roll, and some general comments are provided.
Date: April 29, 1953
Creator: Matthews, Howard F. & Schmidt, Stanley F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Flight Tests to Determine Zero-Lift Drag and Pressure Recovery of Nacelles Located at the Wing Root on a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing and Body Configuration (open access)

Transonic Flight Tests to Determine Zero-Lift Drag and Pressure Recovery of Nacelles Located at the Wing Root on a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing and Body Configuration

Report presenting the zero-lift drag of a sweptback wing and body configuration with nacelles as determined by flight tests of rocket-propelled models at Mach numbers 0.8 to 1.3. Results regarding pressure recovery are also provided.
Date: September 29, 1953
Creator: Hoffman, Sherwood & Wolff, Austin L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control Hinge-Moment and Effectiveness Characteristics of a Horn-Balanced, Flap-Type Control on a 55 Degree Sweptback Triangular Wing of Aspect Ratio 3.5 at Mach Numbers of 1.41, 1.62, and 1.96 (open access)

Control Hinge-Moment and Effectiveness Characteristics of a Horn-Balanced, Flap-Type Control on a 55 Degree Sweptback Triangular Wing of Aspect Ratio 3.5 at Mach Numbers of 1.41, 1.62, and 1.96

Memorandum presenting an investigation of a horn-balanced, flap-type control mounted on a 55 degree sweptback, triangular wing of aspect ratio 3.5 conducted in the 9- by 12-inch supersonic blowdown tunnel. The control exhibited nonlinear variations of hinge moment with both angle of attack and deflection at all Mach numbers. Results regarding control characteristics of basic configuration, effects of control trailing-edge bluntness on control characteristics, and wing characteristics are provided.
Date: January 29, 1953
Creator: Guy, Lawrence D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A comparison of gust loads measured in flight on a swept-wing airplane and an unswept-wing airplane (open access)

A comparison of gust loads measured in flight on a swept-wing airplane and an unswept-wing airplane

Report presenting flight testing with two jet-propelled airplanes in rough air to investigate effects of sweep on gust loads and gust selectivity. Data was taken with an unswept-wing airplane and a 35 degree swept-wing airplane for incremental accelerations corresponding to airspeeds of 300 and 450 miles per hour. The results indicated that the swept-wing airplane experienced lower loads in turbulent air than the unswept-wing airplane.
Date: June 29, 1953
Creator: Funk, Jack & Mickleboro, Harry C.
System: The UNT Digital Library