Engine Tests of Pressurized Shunt-Type Cooling Systems for a Liquid-Cooled Engine (open access)

Engine Tests of Pressurized Shunt-Type Cooling Systems for a Liquid-Cooled Engine

Report presenting tests conducted to determine the performance of two pressurized shunt-type cooling systems for liquid-cooled aircraft engines using a mixture of 30 percent AN-E-2 ethylene glycol and 70 percent water as the coolant. Results regarding effect of engine speed on coolant-flow rate, effect of expansion-tank pressure on coolant-flow rate, relation between pump-inlet pressure and expansion-tank pressure, variation of coolant-flow rate with pump-inlet pressure, flow rate through the shunt lines, effect of coolant-flow rate on pressure drop, effect of venturi on performance of the cooling system, and the system operating experience are provided.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Manganiello, Eugene J.; Lundin, Bruce T. & Povolny, John H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Cavitation in Water (open access)

Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Cavitation in Water

"The cavitation in nozzles on airfoils of various shape and on a sphere are experimentally investigated. The limits of cavitation and the extension of the zone of the bubbles in different stages of cavitation are photographically established. The pressure in the bubble area is constant and very low, jumping to high values at the end of the area. The analogy with the gas compression shock is adduced and discussed" (p. 1).
Date: May 1945
Creator: Ackeret, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Investigation of Rectangular Exhaust-Gas Ejectors Applicable for Engine Cooling (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of Rectangular Exhaust-Gas Ejectors Applicable for Engine Cooling

Report presenting an experimental investigation of rectangular exhaust-gas ejector pump to provide data that would serve as a guide to the design of ejector applications for aircraft engines with marginal cooling. With a decrease in the quantity of air pumped and an increase in the length of an ejector, the ejector pressure rise increases to optimum values. Results regarding straight ejectors, diffuser ejectors, curved ejectors, ejector aspect ratio, divided ejectors, multistage ejectors, and nozzle-exit effects are provided.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Manganiello, Eugene J. & Bogatsky, Donald
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation of the Variation of Drag Coefficient With Mach Number for the Bell P-39N-1 Airplane (open access)

Flight Investigation of the Variation of Drag Coefficient With Mach Number for the Bell P-39N-1 Airplane

Report presenting an investigation of the effect of compressibility on the drag of a Bell P-39N-1 airplane in flight as part of a drag study on several high-speed airplanes for a range of Mach numbers.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Gasich, Welko E. & Clousing, Lawrence A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests of an SB2C-3 Airplane With a Production and Tilted Propeller Axis (open access)

Flight Tests of an SB2C-3 Airplane With a Production and Tilted Propeller Axis

Report discussing the changes in static longitudinal stability due to tilting the propeller axis of an SB2C-3 airplane downward. Tilting the propeller was found to be beneficial for stability, but only if the pilot was in a forward center-of-gravity position with a tilted engine. Installing a tilted engine reduced trim forces due to the changes in power up to 25 percent.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Goranson, R. Fabian
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests of Dive-Recovery Flaps on an XP-51 Airplane (open access)

Flight Tests of Dive-Recovery Flaps on an XP-51 Airplane

Report presenting a flight investigation made to determine the effectiveness of dive-recovery flaps installed on the XP-51 airplane as a safety device for recovery from contemplated terminal-velocity dives. The flap installation is described and results are presented of measurements obtained during stick-free pull-ups and pull-outs made by deflecting the dive-recovery flaps to two selected values of flap angle .
Date: May 1945
Creator: Beeler, De E. & Williams, Walter C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fuel-Evaporation Loss as Determined by the Change in the Specific Gravity of the Fuel in an Aircraft Fuel Tank (open access)

Fuel-Evaporation Loss as Determined by the Change in the Specific Gravity of the Fuel in an Aircraft Fuel Tank

Report discusses the results of an investigation to determine the feasibility of using the change in the specific gravity of fuels in aircraft fuel tanks to measure fuel-vaporization loss. Six fuels were tested via fuel-distillation tests and simulated-flight tests. An equation based on the specific gravity of the fuel is also described.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Stone, Charles S. & Kramer, Walter E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of a Thermal Ice-Prevention System for a C-46 Cargo Airplane 5: Effect of Thermal System on Airplane Cruise Performance (open access)

An Investigation of a Thermal Ice-Prevention System for a C-46 Cargo Airplane 5: Effect of Thermal System on Airplane Cruise Performance

Report presenting flight tests conducted to evaluate the effect of a thermal ice prevention system on the aerodynamic performance of a C-46 cargo airplane. The installation of the thermal ice-prevention system was found to reduce the indicated airspeed by about 6 miles per hour. Results regarding the overall performance change resulting from the installation of the thermal system, reduction of power attributed to heat-exchanger exhaust-gas back pressure, reduction of power attributed to the internal and external drag of the thermal system, and the additional airplane gross weight attributed to the thermal system are provided.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Selna, James
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of a Thermal Ice-Prevention System for a C-46 Cargo Airplane 6: Dry-Air Performance of Thermal System at Several Twin- and Single-Engine Operating Conditions at Various Altitudes (open access)

An Investigation of a Thermal Ice-Prevention System for a C-46 Cargo Airplane 6: Dry-Air Performance of Thermal System at Several Twin- and Single-Engine Operating Conditions at Various Altitudes

Report presenting flight tests to establish the dry-air-performance characteristics of a thermal ice-prevention system at various operating conditions and altitudes. Results regarding twin-engine tests and single-engine tests of characteristics such as skin temperatures and location of heating are provided.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Selna, James & Kees, Harold L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Methods of Supporting Single-Thickness Specimens in a Fixture for Determination of Compressive Stress-Strain Curves (open access)

Investigation of Methods of Supporting Single-Thickness Specimens in a Fixture for Determination of Compressive Stress-Strain Curves

"An investigation was made of the methods of supporting single-thickness specimens of aluminum-alloy sheet material in a fixture for determination of compressive stress-strain curves. The specimens were supported in the fixture by rollers, offset-grooved plates, opposite-grooved plates, flat brass plates, or flat wooden plates. The investigation also showed that the compression fixture, the specimen support, and the single-thickness specimens must be accurately made in order to obtain accurate stress-strain curves consistently" (p. 1).
Date: May 1945
Creator: Kotanchik, Joseph N.; Woods, Walter & Weinberger, Robert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Magnetic Survey of the Florida Peninsula (open access)

Magnetic Survey of the Florida Peninsula

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines over magnetic surveys conducted on the Florida peninsula. Measurements, methods, and instrumentation used for the survey are presented. Tables and maps are included in this report.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Lee, Frederick William; Swartz, J. H. & Hemberger, S. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of Flying Qualities of a DeHavilland Mosquito F-8 Airplane (AAF No. 43-334960) 1: Lateral and Directional Stability and Control Characteristics (open access)

Measurement of Flying Qualities of a DeHavilland Mosquito F-8 Airplane (AAF No. 43-334960) 1: Lateral and Directional Stability and Control Characteristics

The data presented have no bearing on performance characteristics of airplane, which were considered exceptionally good in previous tests. Some of the undesirable features of lateral and directional stability and control characteristics of the F-8 are listed. Directional stability, with rudder fixed, did not sufficiently restrict aileron yaw; rudder control was inadequate during take-off and landing, and was insufficient to fly airplane with one engine; in clean condition, power of ailerons was slightly below minimum value specified; it was difficult to trim airplane in rough air.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Gray, W. E., Jr.; Talmage, D. B. & Crane, H. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Method for Correlating the Cooling Data of Liquid-Cooled Engines and Its Application to the Allison V-3420-11 Engine (open access)

A Method for Correlating the Cooling Data of Liquid-Cooled Engines and Its Application to the Allison V-3420-11 Engine

Report discussing a study of the heat-transfer processes in liquid-cooled engines, an equation that has been developed based on the testing, and additional tests on an Allison V-3420-11 engine to determine the accuracy of the equation and the cooling characteristics of the engine. The equation was found to predict heat rejection to a coolant with good accuracy.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Kinghorn, George F.; Schroeder, Albert H. & Hagginbothom, William K., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Occurrence of Xenon (open access)

The Occurrence of Xenon

This report is the second in the series of reports carried by the Geological Survey on rare or uncommon elements and their possible sources. The report discusses xenon, an element belonging in a group of elements known as the inert gases, characterized by its lack of reactivity.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Fleischer, Michael
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance Selection Charts for Gliders and Twin-Engine Tow Planes (open access)

Performance Selection Charts for Gliders and Twin-Engine Tow Planes

Report presenting performance charts for gliders and twin-engine tow planes with different degrees of aerodynamic and structural refinement. The glider charts display the gliding angle, useful load, stalling speeds, power required for level flight at various speeds, and power required for level flight while climbing at various speeds. The tow-plane charts show the stalling speeds, power required for level flight at various speeds, and power required for level flight while climbing at various speeds.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Ivey, H. Reese; Fitch, G. M. & Schultz, Wayne F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Photoelectric Hygrometer (open access)

A Photoelectric Hygrometer

Note presenting an instrument that measures small absolute humidity changes by photoelectric examination of the 9440 angstrom units absorption band of water vapor. The instrument consists of a small source of light which sends its radiation over an air path of less than 1.5 meters to a dispersing system.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Hamermesh, Bernard; Reines, Frederick & Korff, Serge A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Prediction of Motions of an Airplane Resulting from Abrupt Movement of Lateral or Directional Controls (open access)

Prediction of Motions of an Airplane Resulting from Abrupt Movement of Lateral or Directional Controls

Report presenting a procedure for determining the motions of an airplane resulting from the deflection of the lateral or directional controls for the case of non-linear derivatives. A simple computation table is presented to illustrate the application of the procedure.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Wolowicz, Chester H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Investigation of Supersonic Diffusers (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of Supersonic Diffusers

Report presenting the deceleration of air from supersonic velocities in channels. A normal shock in the diverging part of the diffuser is probably necessary for stable flow, and ways of minimizing the intensity of this shock have been developed.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Kantrowitz, Arthur & Donaldson, Coleman duP.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report on Field Measurement of Radioactivity (open access)

Preliminary Report on Field Measurement of Radioactivity

The following report covers the process of field measurement of radioactivity with a limited screening process of activity equivalent to 0.005 percent of uranium in equilibrium with its disintegration products.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Stead, Frank W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Development of the Two-Stroke Engine 2 - Design Features (open access)

Recent Development of the Two-Stroke Engine 2 - Design Features

"Completing the first paper dealing with charging methods and arrangements, the present paper discusses the design forms of two-stroke engines. Features which largely influence piston running are: (a) The shape and surface condition of the sliding parts. (b) The cylinder and piston materials. (c) Heat conditions in the piston, and lubrication. There is little essential difference between four-stroke and two-stroke engines with ordinary pistons" (p. 1).
Date: May 1945
Creator: Zeman, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trace Elements of Reconnaissance in Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina Preliminary Report (open access)

Trace Elements of Reconnaissance in Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina Preliminary Report

The following report describes findings from a reconnaissance mission in Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina on radioactive trace elements in a variety of rocks.
Date: May 1945
Creator: Butler, A. P., Jr. & Chesterman, C. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Tests of the 0.15-Scale Powered Model of the Fleetwings XBTK-1 Airplane: Longitudinal Stability and Control (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Tests of the 0.15-Scale Powered Model of the Fleetwings XBTK-1 Airplane: Longitudinal Stability and Control

"An investigation was made of the static longitudinal stability, and control and stall characteristics of XBTK-1 dive bomber. Results indicate that the longitudinal stability will probably be satisfactory for all contemplated flight conditions at the rear-most CG location with elevator both fixed and free. Power effects were small. Sufficient elevator control will be available to trim in any flight condition above the ground" (p. 1).
Date: May 1945
Creator: Weil, Joseph & Boykin, Rebecca I.
System: The UNT Digital Library