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Some effects of air flow on the penetration and distribution of oil sprays (open access)

Some effects of air flow on the penetration and distribution of oil sprays

Tests were made to determine the effects of air flow on the characteristics of fuel sprays from fuel injection valves. Curves and photographs are presented showing the airflow throughout the chamber and the effects of the air flow on the fuel spray characteristics. It was found that the moving air had little effect on the spray penetration except with the 0.006 inch orifice. The moving air did, however, affect the oil particles on the outside of the spray cone. After spray cut-off, the air flow rapidly distributed the atomized fuel throughout the spray chamber.
Date: December 1929
Creator: Rothrock, A. M. & Beardsley, E. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind tunnel pressure distribution tests on a series of biplane wing models Part III: effects of charges in various combinations of stagger, gap, sweepback, and decalage (open access)

Wind tunnel pressure distribution tests on a series of biplane wing models Part III: effects of charges in various combinations of stagger, gap, sweepback, and decalage

A concept for the calculation of the vortex lift of sharp-edge delta wings is presented and compared with experimental data. The concept is based on an analogy between the vortex lift and the leading-edge suction associated with the potential flow about the leading edge. This concept, when combined with potential-flow theory modified to include the nonlinearities associated with the exact boundary condition and the loss of the lift component of the leading-edge suction, provides excellent prediction of the total lift for a wide range of delta wings up to angles of attack of 20 degrees or greater.
Date: December 1929
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Noyes, Richard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Fuel Consumption on Cylinder Temperatures and Performance of a Cowled Wright J-5 Engine (open access)

The Effect of Fuel Consumption on Cylinder Temperatures and Performance of a Cowled Wright J-5 Engine

Given here are the results of tests made to determine the effect of fuel consumption on the cylinder temperatures and the performance of a cowled Wright J-5 engine. The results of these tests indicate that enriching the mixture by increasing the carburetor size results in a reduction in cylinder head and barrel temperatures. The cylinders shielded by the magnetos or the points on the cylinder that do not receive a free flow of cooling air increase most rapidly in temperature as the mixture is leaned.
Date: November 1929
Creator: Schey, Oscar W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Studies on the Aerodynamic Effect of the Gap Between Airplane Wings and Fuselages (open access)

Some Studies on the Aerodynamic Effect of the Gap Between Airplane Wings and Fuselages

"The general result indicated by this study is that if desirable from any viewpoint the gap between wing and fuselage may be closed without detrimental aerodynamic effects, and with a given monoplane there is less drag if the wing is directly on top of the fuselage than if it is parasol" (p. 1).
Date: November 1929
Creator: Ober, Shatswell
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Drag and Interference of a Nacelle in the Presence of a Wing (open access)

The Drag and Interference of a Nacelle in the Presence of a Wing

A wing interference investigation was conducted to determine why the N.A.C.A. cowling did not yield the expected increase in speed when adapted to the outboard nacelles of trimotored airplanes. The results indicate that the drag and interference of the engine nacelle with the cowling, when combined with a thick wing, can be reduced from its value as originally applied by changing its position and fairing it into the wing.
Date: October 1929
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effect of the wings of single engine airplanes on propulsive efficiency as shown by full scale wind tunnel tests (open access)

The effect of the wings of single engine airplanes on propulsive efficiency as shown by full scale wind tunnel tests

An investigation was conducted to determine the effect of the wings on propulsive efficiency. The wings are shown to cause a reduction of 1 percent to 3 percent in propulsive efficiency, which is about the same for monoplane as well as biplane wings.
Date: October 1929
Creator: Weick, Fred E. & Wood, Donald H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Impact on Seaplane Floats During Landing (open access)

The Impact on Seaplane Floats During Landing

"In order to make a stress analysis of seaplane floats, and especially of the members connecting the floats with the fuselage, it is of great importance to determine the maximum pressure acting on the floats during landing. Here, the author gives a formula for maximum pressures during landing that permits one to apply experimental results to different bodies and different velocities. The author notes that the formula checks very well with experimental results" (p. 1).
Date: October 1929
Creator: von Karman, T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind tunnel pressure distribution tests on a series of biplane wing models Part II: effects of changes in decalage, dihedral, sweepback and overhang (open access)

Wind tunnel pressure distribution tests on a series of biplane wing models Part II: effects of changes in decalage, dihedral, sweepback and overhang

This preliminary report furnishes information on the changes in the forces on each wing of a biplane cellule when the decalage, dihedral, sweepback and overhang are separately varied. The data were obtained from pressure distribution tests made in the Atmospheric Wind Tunnel of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory. Since each test was carried up to 90 degree angle of attack, the results may be used in the study of stalled flight and of spinning and in the structural design of biplane wings.
Date: October 1929
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Noyes, Richard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Pressure Distribution Tests on an Airfoil With Trailing Edge Flap (open access)

Wind Tunnel Pressure Distribution Tests on an Airfoil With Trailing Edge Flap

"This report deals with pressure distribution tests on an airfoil with a conventional trailing edge flap. These tests were conducted in the Atmospheric Wind Tunnel of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Maximum chord loadings were obtained with the flap displaced downward and with the airfoil at large angles of attack. Greater changes were produced in the normal force and in the center of pressure travel by up-flap than by an equal down-flap displacement" (p. 1).
Date: October 1929
Creator: Wenzinger, Carl J. & Loeser, Oscar, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Tests on Airfoil Boundary Control Using a Backward Opening Slot (1929) (open access)

Wind Tunnel Tests on Airfoil Boundary Control Using a Backward Opening Slot (1929)

"This report presents the results of an investigation to determine the effect of boundary layer control on the lift and drag of an airfoil equipped with a backward opening slot. Various slot locations, widths of opening, and pressures, were used. The tests were conducted in the Five-Foot Atmospheric Wind Tunnel of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory" (p. 1).
Date: October 1929
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Bamber, Millard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Tests on an Airfoil Equipped With a Split Flap and a Slot (open access)

Wind Tunnel Tests on an Airfoil Equipped With a Split Flap and a Slot

"The investigation described in this report is concerned with the changes in the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil which are produced by a gauze-covered suction slot, located near the leading edge, and connected by an air passage to a split flap at the trailing edge. The tests were conducted at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory. At the larger values of lift coefficient where the action of the slot might be expected to be most effective, the pressure differences were such that the air flowed out of the slot rather than in through it, and in consequence, the maximum lift coefficient was decreased" (p. 1).
Date: October 1929
Creator: Bamber, Millard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full Scale Investigation of the Drag of a Wing Radiator (open access)

Full Scale Investigation of the Drag of a Wing Radiator

Tests were made on the 1927 Williams racer in order to determine the effect of the wing radiator on the airfoil characteristics. It was found that the radiator doubled the minimum drag of the portion of the wing it covered, and also reduced the lift somewhat.
Date: September 1929
Creator: Weick, Fred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Experiments on Autorotation of an Airfoil (open access)

Some Experiments on Autorotation of an Airfoil

"These experiments show that the rate of auto rotation of a monoplane airfoil is reduced by sweepback, ceasing entirely when the sweepback is 30 degrees. In addition a very serious increase in rate and range of auto rotation with yaw is shown" (p. 1).
Date: September 1929
Creator: Ober, Shatswell
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of Four Racing Type Airfoils in the Twenty-Foot Propeller Research Tunnel (open access)

Tests of Four Racing Type Airfoils in the Twenty-Foot Propeller Research Tunnel

Tests were made on four racing type airfoils, the N-9, N-38, C-62, and N-46, in order to determine the high speed characteristics of the wings. The results indicate that the N-46 has about 12 percent lower minimum drag than the regular C-62 section, and that both the N-38 and N-46 have the same exceptionally low minimum drag coefficient.
Date: September 1929
Creator: Weick, Fred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Viscosity of diesel engine fuel oil under pressure (open access)

Viscosity of diesel engine fuel oil under pressure

In the development of Diesel engine fuel injection systems it is necessary to have an approximate knowledge of the absolute viscosity of the fuel oil under high hydrostatic pressures. This report presents the results of experimental tests conducted by Mr. Jackson Newton Shore, utilizing the A.S.M.E. high pressure equipment.
Date: September 1929
Creator: Hersey, Mayo D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Tests on a Model of a Monoplane Wing with Floating Ailerons (open access)

Wind Tunnel Tests on a Model of a Monoplane Wing with Floating Ailerons

This report describes preliminary wind tunnel tests on a model of a monoplane wing equipped with wing tip floating ailerons. Lift and drag, as well as rolling and yawing moments, were measured.
Date: September 1929
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Bamber, Millard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Formation of Ice Upon Airplanes in Flight (open access)

The Formation of Ice Upon Airplanes in Flight

This report describes the atmospheric conditions under which ice is formed upon the exposed parts of airplanes in flight. It identifies the formation found under different conditions, and describes some studies of preventative means.
Date: August 1929
Creator: Carroll, Thomas & McAvoy, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sphere Drag Tests in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel (open access)

Sphere Drag Tests in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel

The air forces on a twenty-centimeter sphere were measured after it had been rebuilt as an open throat type. The results from tests made at widely different densities and airspeeds and also on a smaller sphere are given. The conclusions are that approximately the same drag coefficient is obtained at a given value of the Reynolds number irrespective of what combination of the variables is used to obtain that value and that the turbulence of the air stream at the test section, as measured by the critical Reynolds number of a sphere, is less for the new tunnel than for the old one.
Date: August 1929
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spiral Tendency in Blind Flying (open access)

Spiral Tendency in Blind Flying

"The flight path followed by an airplane which was being flown by a blindfolded pilot was observed and recorded. When the pilot attempted to make a straight-away flight there was a tendency to deviate from the straight path and to take up a spiral one" (p. 1).
Date: August 1929
Creator: Carroll, Thomas & McAvoy, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Wheel Brakes on Airplanes (open access)

The Use of Wheel Brakes on Airplanes

The results of tests to determine the effect of wheel brakes on the landing run of an airplane under conditions of load and at various wind velocities are presented.
Date: July 1929
Creator: Carroll, Thomas & DeFrance, Smith J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Pressure Distribution Tests on a Series of Biplane Wing Models Part I: Effects of Changes in Stagger and Gap (open access)

Wind Tunnel Pressure Distribution Tests on a Series of Biplane Wing Models Part I: Effects of Changes in Stagger and Gap

This report is on the changes in forces on each wing of a biplane cellule when either the stagger or the gap is varied. Since each test was carried up to a 90 degree angle of attack, the results may be used in the study of stalled flight and of spinning as well as in the structural design of biplane wings.
Date: July 1929
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Noyes, Richard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correcting Engine Tests for Humidity (open access)

Correcting Engine Tests for Humidity

Note presenting tests using a multicylinder engine to determine the effect that atmospheric humidity has on some phases of engine performance. Three test series with different types of fuel were carried out. The results indicate that failure to allow for the effect of differences in atmospheric humidity may introduce errors as great as would be occasioned by failure to allow for changes in barometric pressure.
Date: June 1929
Creator: Brooks, Donald B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Distribution on a Slotted R.A.F. 31 Airfoil in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel (open access)

Pressure Distribution on a Slotted R.A.F. 31 Airfoil in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel

Measurements were made in the variable density wind tunnel to determine the pressure distribution over one section of a R.A.F. 31 airfoil with a leading edge slot fully open. To provide data for the study of scale effect on this type of airfoil, the tests were conducted with air densities of approximately one and twenty atmospheres.
Date: June 1929
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength of Tubing Under Combined Axial and Transverse Loading (open access)

Strength of Tubing Under Combined Axial and Transverse Loading

Note presenting a systematic study of the strength of duralumin and chrome-molybdenum steel round tubing in combined transverse and axial loading. A description of the formulas that are the groundwork for the study as well as the results of the tests are provided.
Date: June 1929
Creator: Tuckerman, L. B.; Petrenko, S. N. & Johnson, C. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library