Present Guides for Household Buying. (open access)

Present Guides for Household Buying.

Provides suggestions for buying materials for the household, including food, clothing, cleaning equipment, appliances, and other items.
Date: January 1936
Creator: O'Brien, Ruth, b. 1892 & Ward, Medora M.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Red-Squill Powder in Rat Control. (open access)

Red-Squill Powder in Rat Control.

Describes the red squill plant that is used in powder form for rat control.
Date: January 1931
Creator: Silver, James, b. 1890 & Munch, J. C. (James Clyde)
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dual-Purpose Pines. (open access)

Dual-Purpose Pines.

Describes dual-purpose pines, which yield both naval stores and wood; provides suggestions for managing dual-purpose pines.
Date: January 1939
Creator: United States. Forest Service. Division of State and Private Forestry.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Growing Rye in the Western Half of the United States. (open access)

Growing Rye in the Western Half of the United States.

Describes the different types of rye grown in the western United States, and methods for planting and harvesting it.
Date: January 1935
Creator: Martin, John H. (John Holmes), 1893- & Smith, Ralph W. (Ralph Waldo), b. 1877
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propagation of upland game birds. (open access)

Propagation of upland game birds.

Describes methods for raising game birds.
Date: January 1930
Creator: McAtee, W. L. (Waldo Lee), 1883-1962
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gullies: How to Control and Reclaim Them. (open access)

Gullies: How to Control and Reclaim Them.

Outlines the importance of gullies and their function as a method of irrigation; details methods of controlling and maintaining gullies. Also outlines the potential negative effects that poorly maintained gullies can have on highways and grazing lands.
Date: January 1935
Creator: Ramser, C. E. (Charles Ernest), b. 1885
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparing apples for market in barrels and baskets. (open access)

Preparing apples for market in barrels and baskets.

A guide to preparing apples for market, including harvesting, grading, packing, storage, and transport.
Date: January 1933
Creator: Pailthorp, Raymond R., 1889- & Park, J. W. (James William), b. 1890.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rolling, yawing, and hinge moments produced by rectangular ailerons (open access)

Rolling, yawing, and hinge moments produced by rectangular ailerons

Ailerons described in references 1, 2, and 3, are summarized in the form of empirical equations which relate the aileron dimensions and displacements to the rolling, yawing, and hinge moments for pitch angles of 0 and 12 degrees, corresponding to angles of attack of the wings of 4 and 16 degrees, respectively.
Date: January 1933
Creator: Heald, R. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jet Propulsion with Special Reference to Thrust Augmenters (open access)

Jet Propulsion with Special Reference to Thrust Augmenters

An investigation of the possibility of using thrust augmented jets as prime movers was carried out. The augmentation was to be effected by allowing the jet to mix with the surrounding air in the presence of bodies which deflect the air set in motion by the jet. Six augmentation schemes were tested experimentally with compressed air at room temperature at jet speeds up to 1240 feet per second.
Date: January 1933
Creator: Schubauer, G. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Tunnel Research Concerning Lateral Control Devices, Particularly at High Angles of Attack 7: Handley Page Tip and Full-Span Slots With Ailerons and Spoilers (open access)

Wind Tunnel Research Concerning Lateral Control Devices, Particularly at High Angles of Attack 7: Handley Page Tip and Full-Span Slots With Ailerons and Spoilers

Tests were made with ordinary ailerons and different sizes of spoilers on rectangular Clark Y wing models with Handley Page tip and full span slots. The tests showed the effect of the control devices on the general performance of the wings as well as on the lateral control and lateral stability characteristics.
Date: January 1933
Creator: Weick, Fred E. & Wenzinger, Carl J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Working charts for the stress analysis of elliptic rings (open access)

Working charts for the stress analysis of elliptic rings

This report presents charts which reduce the stress analysis of circular and elliptic rings of uniform cross section subjected to balanced systems of concentrated loads from a statically indeterminate problem to a statically determinate one. To demonstrate the use of the charts in the stress analysis of elliptic rings, an illustrative problem is included.
Date: January 1933
Creator: Burke, Walter F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effect of small variations in profile of airfoils (open access)

The effect of small variations in profile of airfoils

This report deals with the effect of small variations in ordinates specified by different laboratories for the airfoil section. This study was made in connection with a more general investigation of the effect of small irregularities of the airfoil surface on the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil. These tests show that small changes in airfoil contours, resulting from variations in the specified ordinates, have a sufficiently large effect upon the airfoil characteristics to justify the taking of great care in the specification of ordinates for the construction of models.
Date: January 1931
Creator: Ward, Kenneth E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift and drag characteristics of a cabin monoplane determined in flight (open access)

Lift and drag characteristics of a cabin monoplane determined in flight

From Summary: "The results of flight tests conducted by the NACA to determine the lift and drag characteristics of a full-scale airplane are given herein. A Fairchild FC-2W2 cabin monoplane having a Gottingen 387 wing section was used for the tests. The maximum lift coefficient for the airplane is compared with that obtained for the Gottingen 387 airfoil in recent tests in the Variable Density Tunnel. The maximum lift coefficient for the airplane was found to be 1.50 and that for the airfoil 1.56. Although the flight tests were confined chiefly to glides with the propeller locked horizontally, data obtained with the propeller operating at zero thrust for a few angles of attack are also included."
Date: January 1931
Creator: Thompson, F. L. & Keister, P. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of N.A.C.A. airfoils in the variable-density wind tunnel Series 24 (open access)

Tests of N.A.C.A. airfoils in the variable-density wind tunnel Series 24

"This note is the fifth of a series covering an investigation of a number of related airfoils. It presents the results obtained from tests of a group of six low-cambered airfoils in the variable-density wind tunnel. The mean camber lines are identical for the six airfoils and are of such a form that the maximum mean camber is 2 per cent of the chord and is at a position 0.4 of the chord behind the loading edge. The airfoils differ in thickness only, the maximum-thickness/chord ratios being 0.06, 0.09, 0.12, 0.15, 0.18, and 0.21" (p. 1).
Date: January 1932
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N. & Ward, Kenneth E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The pressure distribution over a square wing tip on a biplane in flight (open access)

The pressure distribution over a square wing tip on a biplane in flight

This note presents the results obtained in pressure distribution tests on the right upper panel of a Douglas M-3 airplane in flight. These tests are a part of an extensive investigation on the effect of changes in tip shape on the load distribution.
Date: January 1931
Creator: Rhode, Richard V. & Lundquist, Eugene E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rate of Heat Transfer From Finned Metal Surfaces (open access)

Rate of Heat Transfer From Finned Metal Surfaces

The object was to evaluate the factors which control the rate of heat transfer to a moving current of air from finned metal surfaces similar to those used on aircraft engine cylinders. This was to establish data which will enable the finning of cooling surfaces to be designed to suit the particular needs of any specific application. Most of the work was done on flat copper specimens 6 inches square, upon which were mounted copper fins with spacings varying from 1/2 inch to 1/12 inch. All fins were 1 inch deep, 6 inches long, and .020 inch thick. The results of the investigation are given in the form of curves included here.
Date: January 1930
Creator: Taylor, C. Fayette & Rehbock, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effect of trim angle on the take-off performance of a flying boat (open access)

The effect of trim angle on the take-off performance of a flying boat

From Summary: "Data obtained at the N.A.C.A. tank from tests on the models of three flying-boat hulls - N.A.C.A. models 11-A, 16, and 22 - are used to demonstrate the effect of trim angle on water resistance. A specific example is taken, and data from Model 11-A are used to show that the trim angle giving the minimum water resistance will give minimum total air-plus-water resistance. Total-resistance curves for best trimmed angles and other angles are compared for the same example."
Date: January 1934
Creator: Shoemaker, James M. & Dawson, John R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of three tapered airfoils based on the N.A.C.A. 2200, the N.A.C.A.-M6, and the Clark Y sections (open access)

Tests of three tapered airfoils based on the N.A.C.A. 2200, the N.A.C.A.-M6, and the Clark Y sections

Three tapered airfoils based on the N.A.C.A. 2200, the N.A.C.A.-M6, and the Clark Y sections were tested in the variable-density wind tunnel at a Reynolds Number of approximately 3,100,000. The models, which were of aspect ratio 6, had constant core center sections and rounded tips, and tapered in thickness from 18 percent at the roots to 9 percent at the tips. The aerodynamic characteristics are given by the usual dimensionless coefficients plotted for both positive and negative angles of attack and by effective profile-drag coefficients plotted against lift coefficients.
Date: January 1934
Creator: Anderson, Raymond F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strain Measurements on Small Duralumin Box Beams in Bending (open access)

Strain Measurements on Small Duralumin Box Beams in Bending

"Extensive strain-gage measurements were made chiefly on the tension side of five small rectangular box beams constructed of sheet duralumin. The main conclusion was that within the test range the tension cover may be considered as being fully effective but that at any given point on the beam there may be unaccountable variations of 5 percent from the calculated stresses on the thicker sheets tested (0.044 and 0.023 inch) and of 10 percent or more on the thinnest sheet tested (0.014 inch)" (p. 1).
Date: January 1937
Creator: Kuhn, Paul
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Tests of Carburetor-Intake Rams (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Tests of Carburetor-Intake Rams

"An investigation was conducted in the NACA 20-foot wind tunnel of the ramming effect of three general types of carburetor intake rams for radial engines, namely, the internal constant area type, the external constant area type, and the external expanding type. The rams were installed on a radial air- cooled engine nacelle, and tests were made with and without the propeller operating. The results indicated that the external types having entrances near the front of the engine cowling gave the greatest ramming effect" (p. 1).
Date: January 1938
Creator: Highley, Frank H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improvement of aileron effectiveness by the prevention of air leakage through the hinge gap as determined in flight (open access)

Improvement of aileron effectiveness by the prevention of air leakage through the hinge gap as determined in flight

"A flight investigation was made of the increase in effectiveness of ailerons that can be obtained by preventing flow of air through the wing at the hinges and of the possibility of reducing the aileron operating force by replacing ailerons having normal open hinge gaps with narrower but equally effective ailerons having sealed hinge gaps. Tests were made with a Fairchild 22 airplane with two sizes of plain unbalanced ailerons, one set having a chord equal to 0.18c, and the other chord equal to 0.09c. The results of the investigation show that improvement of the lateral-control effectiveness is obtained by completely preventing the flow of air through the wing at the hinge axis of conventional ailerons" (p. 1).
Date: January 1938
Creator: Soulé, H. A. & Gracey, W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spinning characteristics of wings 5: N.A.C.A. 0009, 23018, and 6718 monoplane wings (open access)

Spinning characteristics of wings 5: N.A.C.A. 0009, 23018, and 6718 monoplane wings

Three rectangular monoplane wings having rounded tips were tested on the N.A.C.A. spinning balance in the 5-foot vertical wind tunnel. The airfoil sections used were the N.A.C.A. 0009, 23018, and 6718. The aerodynamic characteristics of the models and a prediction of the angles of sideslip for steady spins are given. There is included an estimate of the yawing moment that must be furnished by parts of the airplane to balance the inertia couples and wing yawing moments for spinning equilibrium. The predicted angles of sideslip and yawing moments required for spinning equilibrium for a Clark Y wing with the same form are included for comparison.
Date: January 1938
Creator: Bamber, M. J. & House, R. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The N.A.C.A. Optical Engine Indicator (open access)

The N.A.C.A. Optical Engine Indicator

An optically recording engine-pressure indicator of simple and rugged construction has been developed for use in high-pressure and high temperature combustion research. This instrument is of the diaphragm type and has a natural frequency of about 10,000 cycles per second.
Date: January 1938
Creator: Tozier, Robert E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-Distribution Measurements on a Tapered Wing With a Full-Span Split Flap in Curved Flight (open access)

Pressure-Distribution Measurements on a Tapered Wing With a Full-Span Split Flap in Curved Flight

"Pressure-distribution tests were made on the 32-foot whirling arm of the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute of a tapered wing to determine the rolling and yawing moments due to an angular velocity in yaw. The model was tested at 0 degree and 5 degrees pitch, -1 degree and 5 degree yaw, and with a full-span flap deflected 60 degrees. The results are given in the form of span load distributions and in calculated moment coefficients" (p. 1).
Date: January 1939
Creator: Troller, T. & Rokus, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library