The Boulton and Paul "Partridge" (British): All-Metal Single-Seat Fighter (open access)

The Boulton and Paul "Partridge" (British): All-Metal Single-Seat Fighter

The Partridge is a tractor biplane of orthodox design. It has a single supercharged Jupiter VII engine.
Date: February 1929
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrosion Embrittlement of Duralumin. V: Results of Weather-Exposure Tests (open access)

Corrosion Embrittlement of Duralumin. V: Results of Weather-Exposure Tests

In a series of weather exposure tests of sheet duralumin, upon which accelerated corrosion tests in the laboratory by the wet-and-dry corrosion method in a sodium chloride solution has already been carried out, a close parallelism between the results of the two kinds of tests was found to exist. The exposure tests showed that the lack of permanence of sheet duralumin is largely, if not entirely, due to corrosion. A corrosion attack of an intercrystalline nature is very largely responsible for the degree of embrittlement produced.
Date: February 1929
Creator: Rawdon, Henry S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Danger of Ice Formation on Airplanes (open access)

Danger of Ice Formation on Airplanes

This paper relates the different types of ice formations that can occur on airplanes and the dangers that they pose.
Date: February 1929
Creator: Kopp, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Intake Pipe on the Volumetric Efficiency of an Internal Combustion Engine (open access)

Effect of Intake Pipe on the Volumetric Efficiency of an Internal Combustion Engine

" The writer discusses the phenomena of expansion and compression which alternately take place in the cylinders of four-stroke engines during the induction process at a high mean piston speed due to the inertia and elasticity of the mixture in the intake pipe. The present paper is intended to demonstrate theoretically the existence of a most favorable pipe length for charging" (p. 1).
Date: February 1929
Creator: Capetti, Antonio
System: The UNT Digital Library
A New Method for the Prediction of Airplane Performance (open access)

A New Method for the Prediction of Airplane Performance

A new method for the prediction of airplane performance in level and climbing flight, together with complete information regarding propeller speeds, is described in this report. Developed from Bairstow's system and making use of American absolute coefficients, this method has advantages of simplicity and brevity.
Date: February 1929
Creator: Lesley, E. P. & Reid, E. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Remarks on Airplane Struts and Girders Under Compressive and Bending Stresses: Index Values (open access)

Remarks on Airplane Struts and Girders Under Compressive and Bending Stresses: Index Values

In this paper the behavior of straight, centrally loaded compression struts is discussed and values computed.
Date: February 1929
Creator: Wagner, Herbert
System: The UNT Digital Library
An automatic speed control for wind tunnels (open access)

An automatic speed control for wind tunnels

Described here is an automatic control that has been used in several forms in wind tunnels at the Washington Navy Yard. The form now in use with the 8-foot tunnel at the Navy Yard is considered here. Details of the design and operation of the automatic control system are given. Leads from a Pitot tube are joined to an inverted cup manometer located above a rheostat. When the sliding weight of this instrument is set to a given notch, say for 40 m.p.h, the beam tip vibrates between two electric contacts that feed the little motor. Thus, when the wind is too strong or too weak, the motor automatically throws the rheostat slide forward and backward. If it failed to function well, the operator would notice the effect on his meniscus, and would operate the hand control by merely pressing the switch.
Date: February 1928
Creator: Zahm, A. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aviation Fuels (With Especial Reference To "White Spirit") (open access)

Aviation Fuels (With Especial Reference To "White Spirit")

Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming explosive mixtures, the cause of many catastrophes in aviation. It is therefore of special interest to investigate the possibility of using fuels which, while being less volatile than gasoline, would nevertheless enable this engine to function satisfactorily.
Date: February 1928
Creator: Dumanois, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Focke-Wulf A 17 Commercial Airplane "Mowe" (German) (open access)

Focke-Wulf A 17 Commercial Airplane "Mowe" (German)

The Mowe is equipped with a 420 H.P. Jupiter engine and can be configured to carry up to 10 passengers. Details of the aircraft design, landing gear, wing, characteristics, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: February 1928
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parachutes for Aircraft (open access)

Parachutes for Aircraft

Report covering some characteristics of parachutes for aircraft. In order to provide the essential data on air resistance, rapidity of opening, shock stresses in opening, etc., for subsequent use, we will first give a few test results.
Date: February 1928
Creator: Müller, Waldemar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of Aerodynamic Tests on Slotted Airfoils in the Aerotechnical Laboratory (S.T. Ae.) of Rhode St. Genese, Brussels (open access)

Results of Aerodynamic Tests on Slotted Airfoils in the Aerotechnical Laboratory (S.T. Ae.) of Rhode St. Genese, Brussels

Report investigating the maximum lift obtainable with slotted airfoils derived from a symmetrical airfoil. These should have a smaller profile drag than other slotted airfoils.
Date: February 1928
Creator: Puvrez, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Welding in Airplane Construction (open access)

Welding in Airplane Construction

The present article attempts to explain the principles for the production of a perfect weld and to throw light on the unexplained problems. Moreover, it is intended to elucidate the possibilities of testing the strength and reliability of welded parts.
Date: February 1928
Creator: Rechtlich, A. & Schrenk, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The relative performance obtained with several methods of control of an overcompressed engine using gasoline (open access)

The relative performance obtained with several methods of control of an overcompressed engine using gasoline

"This report presents some results obtained during an investigation to determine the relative characteristics for several methods of control of an overcompressed engine using gasoline and operating under sea-level conditions. For this work, a special single cylinder test engine, 5-inch bore by 7-inch stroke, and designed for ready adjustment of compression ratio, valve timing and valve lift while running, was used. This engine has been fully described in NACA-TR-250. Tests were made at an engine speed of 1,400 R. P. M. for compression ratios ranging from 4.0 to 7.6" (p. 329).
Date: February 25, 1927
Creator: Gardiner, Arthur W. & Whedon, William E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Measurement of Pressure Through Tubes in Pressure Distribution Tests (open access)

The Measurement of Pressure Through Tubes in Pressure Distribution Tests

"The tests described in this report were made to determine the error caused by using small tubes to connect orifices on the surface of aircraft to central pressure capsules in making pressure distribution tests. Aluminum tubes of 3/16-inch inside diameter were used to determine this error. Lengths from 20 feet to 226 feet and pressures whose maxima varied from 2 inches to 140 inches of water were used. Single-pressure impulses for which the time of rise of pressure from zero to a maximum varied from 0.25 second to 3 seconds were investigated" (p. 303).
Date: February 23, 1927
Creator: Hemke, Paul E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The comparative performance of an aviation engine at normal and high inlet air temperatures (open access)

The comparative performance of an aviation engine at normal and high inlet air temperatures

"This report presents some results obtained during an investigation to determine the effect of high inlet air temperature on the performance of a Liberty 12 aviation engine. The purpose of this investigation was to ascertain, for normal service carburetor adjustments and a fixed ignition advance, the relation between power and temperature for the range of carburetor air temperatures that may be encountered when supercharging to sea level pressure at altitudes of over 20,000 feet and without intercooling when using plain aviation gasoline and mixtures of benzol and gasoline" (p. 409).
Date: February 11, 1927
Creator: Gardiner, Arthur W. & Schey, Oscar W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The "Dornier Mercury" Commercial Airplane With B.M.W. VI 600 HP. Engine (open access)

The "Dornier Mercury" Commercial Airplane With B.M.W. VI 600 HP. Engine

The Dornier Mercury (Merkur) is an outgrowth of the Dornier Komet. It is designed as a passenger aircraft with the Alpine routes in mind. Its fuselage is made of steel for high stressed parts and duraluminum for all others. It can also be outfitted as a seaplane.
Date: February 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dornier "Superwal" Commercial Seaplane: Two Rolls-Royce "Condor" 650 HP. Engines (open access)

Dornier "Superwal" Commercial Seaplane: Two Rolls-Royce "Condor" 650 HP. Engines

In November 1926, an exhibition flight of the Dornier giant flying boat was made for 3/4 of an hour. It was a larger version of the Dornier Wal, with a stepped hull, and wing stubs for lateral stability. It has a range of 1200 miles and is outfitted for baggage and 8 passengers.
Date: February 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Duralumin Welding (open access)

Duralumin Welding

Gas and electric welding of duralumin are discussed. Some of the elements that go into determining a successful weld and inspecting for faults are also described.
Date: February 1927
Creator: Nelson, Wm.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Speed Oil Engines for Vehicles Part 1: Engines With External Atomization of the Fuel, Engines With Internal Atomization of the Fuel, Hot-Bulb Engines, Diesel Engines (open access)

High-Speed Oil Engines for Vehicles Part 1: Engines With External Atomization of the Fuel, Engines With Internal Atomization of the Fuel, Hot-Bulb Engines, Diesel Engines

Different engines are tested to determine their efficiencies in burning fuel. Fuel injection and ignition chamber engines are also discussed.
Date: February 1927
Creator: Hausfelder, Ludwig
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Mutual Reaction of Wings and Body (open access)

On the Mutual Reaction of Wings and Body

"At the suggestion of Professor Von Karman, I have made a few theoretical investigations of the mutual reaction of the wings and body of an airplane. There was assumed as the basis of my calculations, a strongly idealized body shape, namely, a cylinder extended to infinity at both ends and having its axis parallel to the direction of motion of the airplane. The results are to be regarded as rough approximations for a long airplane body and also for an airship with fins. In my calculations, I have considered only a monoplane in which the axis of the wing is rectilinear" (p. 1).
Date: February 1927
Creator: Lennertz, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Researches on ailerons and especially on the test loads to which they should be subjected (open access)

Researches on ailerons and especially on the test loads to which they should be subjected

Aileron calculations have hitherto given greatly differing results according to different authors. It seems to be the general opinion that it is only necessary to give the ailerons such dimensions that the airplane can maneuver well, that the stresses they must undergo are relatively small, and that they are strong enough if their framework is of the order of strength as the wings to which they are attached. This article will show that the problem is really quite complex and that it should receive more attention.
Date: February 1927
Creator: Sabatier, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Change of 180 Degrees in the Direction of a Uniform Current of Air (open access)

Change of 180 Degrees in the Direction of a Uniform Current of Air

In the construction of aerodynamic tunnels, it is a very important matter to obtain a uniform current of air in the sections where measurements are to be made. The straight type ordinarily used for attaining a uniform current and generally recommended for use, has great defects. If we desire to avoid these defects, it is well to give the canals of the tunnel such a form that the current, after the change of direction of its asymptotes, approximates a uniform and rectilinear movement. But for this, the condition must be met that at no place does the flow exceed the maximum velocity assumed, equal to the velocity in the straight parts of the canal.
Date: February 1926
Creator: Witoszynski, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kirsten-Boeing Propeller (open access)

Kirsten-Boeing Propeller

The advantages of the Kirsten-Boeing propeller consist essentially in the adjustability of the thrust in any desired direction, in the plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the system, and in its high efficiency. The propeller, which greatly resembles the paddle wheels used on river steamers, differs fundamentally from the latter, in that all the blades work simultaneously in the fluid medium (air or water).
Date: February 1926
Creator: Sachse, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Metal Construction of Airplanes - Its Advantages - Its Present State - Its Future (open access)

The Metal Construction of Airplanes - Its Advantages - Its Present State - Its Future

The use of duralumin by French airplane designers is presented, the results they have obtained, and their hopes for the future.
Date: February 1926
Creator: DeWoitine, M. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library