The Aerodynamic Laboratory of the Belgian "Service Technique De L'Aeronautique" (open access)

The Aerodynamic Laboratory of the Belgian "Service Technique De L'Aeronautique"

This report provides a description of the wind tunnel housing and motors at the Belgian Service Technique de L'Aeronautique.
Date: December 1924
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aviation Engines in the Endurance Contest (open access)

Aviation Engines in the Endurance Contest

The contest for engines of great endurance had entries of 13 types by the following firms: Breguet, Farman, Fiat, Hispano-Suiza, Lorraine-Dietrich, Panhard-Levassor, Peugeot, Renault, and Salmson.
Date: December 1924
Creator: Lehr, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measuring Vibration and Torque With the Oscillograph (open access)

Measuring Vibration and Torque With the Oscillograph

"The recent development of technical science demands maximum reliability of functioning, together with maximum utilization of construction materials. For this purpose we must know what stresses are produced during functioning. One cause of great stresses are mechanical vibrations and this report describes a method of using an oscilloscope to measure the stresses of rapidly changing phenomena" (p. 1).
Date: December 1924
Creator: Elsässer, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nomogram for Correcting Drag and Angle of Attack of an Airfoil Model in an Air Stream of Finite Diameter (open access)

Nomogram for Correcting Drag and Angle of Attack of an Airfoil Model in an Air Stream of Finite Diameter

In experimenting with airfoil models in a wind tunnel, the magnitude of the forces acting on the model is affected by the fact that the air stream in which the model is suspended, has a restricted cross-section. In order to utilize the results for an airplane in an unlimited quantity of air, a correction must be made. The magnitude of this correction was determined by Prandtl by the application of his wing theory.
Date: December 1924
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Testing of Aviation Engines Under Approximate Altitude Conditions (open access)

The Testing of Aviation Engines Under Approximate Altitude Conditions

Note presenting a description of the aviation testing laboratory that has been built at the Bureau of Standards in order to test aviation engines under approximate engine conditions. A description of some of the calculations that are used to compare experimental and theoretical results are provided.
Date: December 1924
Creator: DuBois, R. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of rotating cylinders (open access)

Tests of rotating cylinders

Tests were made in the no. 1 (5 ft. atmospheric) wind tunnel at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory to determine the air forces acting on rotating cylinders with axes perpendicular to the direction of motion. Two cylinders were tested, one with a circular cross-section and the other with a Greek cross. The cross cylinder and compound strut were found to not be as efficient as the circular one.
Date: December 1924
Creator: Reid, Elliott G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The American Airship ZR-3 (open access)

The American Airship ZR-3

This airship was built by the Zeppelin Airship Company at Friedrichshafen in 1923-4, for the United States Navy, as the reparations service of the German Government in fulfillment of the treaty of peace. A description of the design, components, flight characteristics, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date: November 1924
Creator: Dürr, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Altitude on Power of Aviation Engines (open access)

Effect of Altitude on Power of Aviation Engines

"These notes are intended to furnish practical and general data on the effect of altitude on engine power. The effective horsepower of an engine is a function of the mean pressure of the fluid acting on the pistons, of the R.P.M. of the engine and of the mechanical efficiency" (p. 1).
Date: November 1924
Creator: Raffaelli, Italo
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Simplifying Assumptions, Reducing the Strict Application of Classical Hydrodynamics to Practical Aeronautical Computations (open access)

The Simplifying Assumptions, Reducing the Strict Application of Classical Hydrodynamics to Practical Aeronautical Computations

Note presenting a general method followed to simplify the numerical work in hydrodynamics, which consists of neglecting quantities of a lower order of magnitude. Four of the solutions covered in this report include the theory of the lateral air forces on airship hulls, theory of wing sections in a two-dimensional flow, theory of wings with a finite span, and propeller theory.
Date: November 1924
Creator: Munk, Max M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stieber Dynamometer Hub for Aircraft Propellers (open access)

Stieber Dynamometer Hub for Aircraft Propellers

The knowledge gained from previous experiments and reports was utilized for the construction of a dynamometer hub for 200 mkg (134.4 ft.-lb.) and 1200 kg (2646 lb.) thrust suited for a Liberty "12" engine. A reversing device is also described.
Date: November 1924
Creator: Stieber, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Structural Weight of Aircraft as Affected by the System of Design (open access)

Structural Weight of Aircraft as Affected by the System of Design

Various details of design or arrangement of the parts of airplane structures are shown and discussed, the use of these devices having resulted in the production of structures of adequate strength, yet of a weight less than one-half of the usual construction.
Date: November 1924
Creator: Hall, Charles Ward
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests on Duralumin Columns for Aircraft Construction (open access)

Tests on Duralumin Columns for Aircraft Construction

The following paper is based on the results of tests, upon duralumin columns, contained in two theses presented to the Department of Civil and Sanitary Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Date: November 1924
Creator: Lee, John G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-Seat Light Airplanes Which Participated in Contest Held at Lympne, England, Week of September 29 to October 4, 1924 (open access)

Two-Seat Light Airplanes Which Participated in Contest Held at Lympne, England, Week of September 29 to October 4, 1924

Memorandum presenting a description of a competition to produce an airplane suitable for school work. The characteristics evaluated included the speed range, take off, landing, reliability, and high and low speed are provided. A variety of monoplanes and biplanes were entered and a description of each and their blueprints are provided.
Date: November 1924
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of the hull and of the car-suspension systems of airships (open access)

Calculation of the hull and of the car-suspension systems of airships

Differential and integral curves are presented and well as numerous calculations relating to hulls. Some of the calculations include those relating to hulls, those relating to the invariability of the shape of the hulls, and those relating to the suspension of the hull.
Date: October 1924
Creator: Verduzio, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combustion of Liquid Fuels in Diesel Engine (open access)

Combustion of Liquid Fuels in Diesel Engine

Hitherto, definite specifications have always been made for fuel oils and they have been classified as more or less good or non-utilizable. The present aim, however, is to build Diesel engines capable of using even the poorest liquid fuels and especially the waste products of the oil industry, without special chemical or physical preparation.
Date: October 1924
Creator: Alt, Otto
System: The UNT Digital Library
Duralumin, Its Properties and Uses (open access)

Duralumin, Its Properties and Uses

A historical sketch of duralumin is presented, especially in regards to its manufacture by various countries. The properties of duralumin are discussed and strength characteristics listed. Increasing the hardness of duralumin by tempering is discussed as well as the uses of the metal.
Date: October 1924
Creator: Beck, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Logarithmic Polar Curve - Its Theory and Application to the Predetermination of Airplane Performance (open access)

The Logarithmic Polar Curve - Its Theory and Application to the Predetermination of Airplane Performance

"The logarithmic polar curve has for several years been used by the most prominent aerodynamical laboratories as well as by airplane manufacturers in Europe. To show more clearly the practical application of the polar curve, a series of examples are given with suggestions for solution. After a discussion of the theory and the practical application of the polar curve, the following problems are discussed: climbing flight, speed at various altitudes, and the characteristics of two seater observation airplanes of recent design" (p. 1).
Date: October 1924
Creator: Cronstedt, Val
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mooring Airships (open access)

Mooring Airships

The purpose of this paper is to summarize the present status of the problem of mooring airships. Mooring with one, two and even three cables are all discussed.
Date: October 1924
Creator: Crocco, G. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of Experiments With Slotted Wings (open access)

Results of Experiments With Slotted Wings

This report recounts some of the successful experiments conducted in England and Germany on slotted wings and ailerons. Wind tunnel test results are given and examples of aircraft constructed with these new wing components are described.
Date: October 1924
Creator: Lachmann, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Ratio Between Volume and Surface Area of Airships (open access)

Effect of Ratio Between Volume and Surface Area of Airships

Report presenting an exploration of the concept that the ratio between the volume and the surface area also exerts an influence on other secondary characteristics of airships.
Date: September 1924
Creator: Crocco, G. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of the Effect of an Oscillating Airstream (Katzmayr Effect) on the Characteristics of Airfoils (open access)

Experimental Investigation of the Effect of an Oscillating Airstream (Katzmayr Effect) on the Characteristics of Airfoils

A series of experiments were conducted related to the action of an airstream oscillating vertically on supporting surfaces. The object of the experiments was to verify the very interesting results of Mr. Katzmayr, Director of the Vienna Aerodynamics Laboratory, and, if possible, to obtain more complete data on the effect of the amplitude and velocity of the oscillations of the airstream. The results obtained by Mr. Katzmayr are briefly summarized. The conduct of the numerous experiments to verify his results are described in detail. Experimental results are given in tabular and graphical form.
Date: September 1924
Creator: Toussaint; Kerneis & Girault
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Rules for Metal Aircraft Construction (open access)

General Rules for Metal Aircraft Construction

"The Commissariat of Aviation deems it expedient to issue a few rules of a general character which should be followed by constructors in designing aircraft, into the manufacture of which metal enters to a considerable extent. The materials covered include: aluminum, duralumin, soft steel, high-resistance steel, in sheets, tubing, and shaped elements" (p. 1).
Date: September 1924
Creator: Guidoni, Alessandre
System: The UNT Digital Library
Micarta propellers IV : technical methods of design (open access)

Micarta propellers IV : technical methods of design

A description is given of the methods used in design of Micarta propellers. The most direct method for working out the design of a Micarta propeller is to start with the diameter and blade angles of a wooden propeller suited for a particular installation and then to apply one of the plan forms suitable for Micarta propellers. This allows one to obtain the corresponding blade widths and to then use these angles and blade widths for an aerodynamic analysis.
Date: September 1924
Creator: Caldwell, F. W. & Clay, N. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Motive Power Required to Operate a Wind Tunnel (open access)

Motive Power Required to Operate a Wind Tunnel

The use of exit cones and different blade configurations to reduce the motive power required in wind tunnels is discussed in this report.
Date: September 1924
Creator: Ziembinski, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library