Determination on Neutron Density With Bismuth Foils : Final Report - Problem Assignment 131 - X21P (open access)

Determination on Neutron Density With Bismuth Foils : Final Report - Problem Assignment 131 - X21P

It is usual to determine the density of neutrons by using foils of metals which become radioactive as a result of bombardment in the region under investigation. From the rate of disintegration of the newly formed radioactive element the number of neutrons absorbed can be calculated. By use of the capture cross section of the element of which the foil is composed the density of the neutrons can then be computed. By counting the alpha particles from a bismuth foil of known weight after exposure to neutrons the density of the neutrons which produced this activity can be calculated. The least accurately known value which enters into this evaluation is the capture cross-section of bismuth for pile neutrons. This value may be improved by future measurements. It is of importance only for absolute measurements of neutron density so that relative values can be measured with considerable accuracy on the basis of known data.
Date: May 30, 1944
Creator: Curtiss, Leon Francis, 1895-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 1/20-Scale Powered Model of a Four-Engine Transport Airplane (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 1/20-Scale Powered Model of a Four-Engine Transport Airplane

Report presenting tests on a scale model of a four-engine transport airplane to determine the stability characteristics, empennage control-surface effectiveness, the effect of propeller rotation on longitudinal stability, and a method for carrying spare wing panels under the fuselage. The effect of two models of wing power operation on the characteristics of the model was studied. The results indicate that the model possess satisfactory stick-fixed longitudinal stability for all normal flight conditions except for high power with flaps extended.
Date: May 30, 1944
Creator: Stevens, Victor I.; Douglass, William M. & Dods, Jules B., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Case of Rod Warping (open access)

A Case of Rod Warping

Warping of a rod by a variation in heat transfer coefficient around the periphery is considered. Estimates for some simple cases are given, and a more precise numerical calculation is carried out in ne instance.
Date: May 27, 1944
Creator: Murray, F. & Young, Gale Jay
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Diffusion Length of Thermal Neutrons in Uranium (open access)

The Diffusion Length of Thermal Neutrons in Uranium

Measurements made in a uranium cylinder result in a mean value of 1.55 cm. for the diffusion length L for distances of 1 to 4 cm. from the base of the cylinder. Calculations give a value which agrees with the experimental result and show further that L increases from 1.40 to 1.63 cm. as the neutrons diffuse a distance of 5 cm. into the uranium.
Date: May 27, 1944
Creator: Hughes, Donald James, 1915-1960 & Bragdon, E. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Theory of Propellers 1: Determination of the Circulation Function and the Mass Coefficient for Dual-Rotating Propellers (open access)

The Theory of Propellers 1: Determination of the Circulation Function and the Mass Coefficient for Dual-Rotating Propellers

"Values of the circulation function have been obtained for dual-rotating propellers. Numerical values are given for four, eight, and twelve-blade dual-rotating propellers and for advance ratios from 2 to about 6. In addition, the circulation function has been determine for single-rotating propellers for the higher values of the advance ratio. The mass coefficient, another quantity of significance in propeller theory, has been introduced" (p. 35).
Date: May 27, 1944
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of measurements in Langley full-scale tunnel of maximum lift coefficients and stalling characteristics of airplanes (open access)

Summary of measurements in Langley full-scale tunnel of maximum lift coefficients and stalling characteristics of airplanes

"The results of measurements in the Langley full-scale tunnel of the maximum lift coefficients and stalling characteristics of airplanes have been collected. The data have been analyzed to show the nature of the effects on maximum lift and stall of wing geometry, fuselages and nacelles, propeller slipstream, surface roughness, and wing leading-edge appendages such as ducts, armaments, tip slats, and airspeed heads. Comparisons of full-scale-tunnel and flight measurements of maximum lift and stall are included in some cases, and the effects of the different testing techniques on the maximum-lift measurements are also given (p. 1)".
Date: May 19, 1944
Creator: Sweberg, Harold H. & Dingeldein, Richard C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Stresses Arising from Defective Strip in Bond (open access)

Thermal Stresses Arising from Defective Strip in Bond

Stresses set up by an insulating strip in the bond are estimated and found to be small compared to those normally present without the defect.
Date: May 18, 1944
Creator: Young, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metallurgical Laboratory, Chemical Research - Heavy Water, Report for the Month Ending May 1, 1944 (open access)

Metallurgical Laboratory, Chemical Research - Heavy Water, Report for the Month Ending May 1, 1944

Technical report with short reports on (1) Heavy water analysis and standardization, and Specific gravity of pure D2O; (2) Homogenous exponential experiment; (3) Recombination of pile gases; (4) Slurry pumping studies; and (5) Electron microscope laboratory.
Date: May 16, 1944
Creator: Hogness, T. R. (Thorfin Rusten), 1894-; Hiskey, C. F. & Eidinoff, Maxwell Leigh, 1915-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of U233 (open access)

Preparation of U233

Technical report. The object of the research is to determine the procedure and equipment for the preparation of U233 on a semi-works scale. The general proposed procedure is that thorium carbonate in aluminum cans will be irradiated with pile neutrons. The Pa233 resulting from neutron absorption the Th232 and the decay of Th233 will be extraction from 99% of the thorium and the natural U in thorium by MnO2 precipitations. The Pa233 will then be allowed to decay to U233 which in turn will be isolated from the remaining Th and partially decayed Pa233 by ether extraction.
Date: May 16, 1944
Creator: Apple, R. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Studies of the Horizontal-Tail Loads Experienced by a Fighter Airplane in Abrupt Maneuvers (open access)

Flight Studies of the Horizontal-Tail Loads Experienced by a Fighter Airplane in Abrupt Maneuvers

Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the horizontal tail loads in accelerated flight. In these flight measurements, pressures at a few points were used as an index of the tail loads by correlating these pressures with complete pressure-distribution data obtained in the NACA full-scale tunnel. In addition, strain gages and motion pictures of tail deflections were used to explore the general nature and order of magnitude of fluctuating tail loads in accelerated stalls.
Date: May 8, 1944
Creator: Flight Research Maneuvers Section
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Studies of the Horizontal-Tail Loads Experienced by a Fighter Airplane in Abrupt Maneuvers (open access)

Flight Studies of the Horizontal-Tail Loads Experienced by a Fighter Airplane in Abrupt Maneuvers

"Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the horizontal tail loads in accelerated flight. In these flight measurements, pressures at a few points were used as an index of the tail loads by correlating these pressures with complete pressure-distribution data obtained in the NACA full-scale tunnel. In addition, strain gages and motion pictures of tail deflections were used to explore the general nature and order of magnitude of fluctuating tail loads in accelerated stalls" (p. 351).
Date: May 8, 1944
Creator: Flight Research Maneuvers Section
System: The UNT Digital Library
A method for studying the hunting oscillations of an airplane with a simple type of automatic control (open access)

A method for studying the hunting oscillations of an airplane with a simple type of automatic control

"A method is presented for predicting the amplitude and frequency, under certain simplifying conditions, of the hunting oscillations of an automatically controlled aircraft with lag in the control system or in the response of the aircraft to the controls. If the steering device is actuated by a simple right-left type of signal, the series of alternating fixed-amplified signals occurring during the hunting may ordinarily be represented by a "square wave." Formulas are given expressing the response to such a variations of signal in terms of the response to a unit signal" (p. 487).
Date: May 5, 1944
Creator: Jones, Robert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Columbia Scaling Circuits (open access)

Columbia Scaling Circuits

Abstract: "The advantages of high scaling ratios in counting random pulses are discussed. The mechanism of the basic circuit used in the Columbia University scaling circuits is described. The difficulties experienced in the performance of the earlier circuits are indicated and modified circuits to eliminate these difficulties are given. Precautions that must be observed in carrying out the constructional details are suggested. The complete circuit and specifications are given in detail for a Scale of 128 for use with linear-amplifier systems" (p. 1).
Date: May 2, 1944
Creator: Glassford, H. A. & Dunning, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Available Data on Control Surfaces Having Plain-Overhang and Frise Balances (open access)

Analysis of Available Data on Control Surfaces Having Plain-Overhang and Frise Balances

From Introduction: "The present paper deals with control surfaces having plain-overhang and Frise balances."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Toll, Thomas A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of available data on the effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance (open access)

Analysis of available data on the effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance

From Introduction: "As a part of the general lateral-control investigation by the NACA, the large amount of two- and three-dimensional data on the rolling effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance is collected and analyzed in the present paper."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Crandall, Stewart M. & Swanson, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Circular Shell-Supported Frames (open access)

Analysis of Circular Shell-Supported Frames

From Summary: "This paper deals with the single problem if circular shell-supported frames subjected to concentrated loadings. A mathematical attack is developed and presented in the form of nondimensional-coefficient curves."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Wignot, J. E.; Combs, Henry & Ensrud, A. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analytical Investigation of the Effects of Elevator-Fabric Distortion on the Longitudinal Stability and Control of an Airplane (open access)

An Analytical Investigation of the Effects of Elevator-Fabric Distortion on the Longitudinal Stability and Control of an Airplane

From Summary: "The results of an analytical investigation to determine the qualitative effects of elevator-fabric distortion on the stick-force characteristics of an airplane are presented. These results indicate that serious alteration of intended stick-force characteristics can be produced by elevator-fabric distortion."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Mathews, Charles W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An automatic electrical analyzer for 45 degree strain-rosette data (open access)

An automatic electrical analyzer for 45 degree strain-rosette data

Report presenting a device that automatically analyses the data from a 45 degree strain rosette. The rosette strains are properly combined by means of an electric circuit to yield a direct meter reading of maximum shear strain and major and minor principal strains.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Manson, S. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Automatically Variable Control Linkage and Its Effect on the Lateral-Control Characteristics of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane (open access)

An Automatically Variable Control Linkage and Its Effect on the Lateral-Control Characteristics of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane

Report discusses an analysis and preliminary design of a control linkage that varies automatically with dynamic pressure. The advantages of the device, including greater lateral control than a fixed control linkage without additional aerodynamic balance, are detailed. The effect of variable linkage on lateral-control characteristics is also described.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Gillis, Clarence L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts for rapid analysis of 45 degree strain-rosette data (open access)

Charts for rapid analysis of 45 degree strain-rosette data

From Summary: "Charts are presented for rapidly determining the principal strains and stresses, the maximum shear strain and stress, and the orientation of principal axes from data on 45 degree strain rosettes. The charts may be used for analyzing the conventional data consisting of strains measured along three gage lines 45 degrees apart, but their application is more direct if the rosette data are obtained by means of special circuits that require the use of four gages 45 degrees apart."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Manson, S. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cowling and Cooling Tests of a Fleetwings Model 33 Airplane in Flight (open access)

Cowling and Cooling Tests of a Fleetwings Model 33 Airplane in Flight

Report presenting an investigation of the cooling of a Franklin 6-AC-29S horizontally opposed cylinder air-cooled engine installed in a Fleetwings model 33 trainer. The cowling on the airplane did not provide satisfactory cooling, but several alterations were tested, including with cylinder baffles. Results regarding engine cooling, aerodynamics of the cowling installation, and predicted versus actual cowling performance are provided.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr. & Wilson, Herbert A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Changes in Aileron Rigging on the Stick Forces of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane (open access)

Effect of Changes in Aileron Rigging on the Stick Forces of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane

"The effects of changes in aileron rigging between 2 deg up and 2 deg down on the stick forces were determined from wind-tunnel data for a finite-span wing model. These effects were investigated for ailerons deflecting equally in both directions and linearly with stick deflection. Data were analyzed for a Frise, a sealed internally balanced, and a beveled-trailing-edge aileron" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Murray, Harry E. & Warren, S. Anne
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Internal Pressure on the Buckling Stress of Thin-Walled Circular Cylinders Under Torsion (open access)

The Effect of Internal Pressure on the Buckling Stress of Thin-Walled Circular Cylinders Under Torsion

"The results of a series of tests to determine the effect of internal pressure on the buckling load of a thin cylinder under an applied torque indicated that internal pressure raises the shear buckling stress. The experimental results were analyzed with the aid of previously developed theory and a simple interaction formula was derived" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Crate, Harold; Batdorf, S. B. & Baab, George W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Mach Number on Position Error as Applied to a Pitot-Static Tube Located 0.55 Chord Ahead of an Airplane Wing (open access)

Effect of Mach Number on Position Error as Applied to a Pitot-Static Tube Located 0.55 Chord Ahead of an Airplane Wing

"The effect on static-pressure measurements of locating a pitot-static tube 0.55 chord ahead of an airfoil section has been investigated. The tests were conducted in the NACA 24-inch high-speed tunnel on airfoil sections of various thickness ratios over a large range of Mach number. The results show that for a wing having a thickness ratio of 0.15 the measured Mach number, determined from a pitot-static-tube reading, is approximately 0.01 too low at a stream Mach number of 0.4 and approximately 0.03 too low at a Mach number of 0.8" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Lindsey, W. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library