Free-flight investigation at transonic and supersonic speeds of the rolling effectiveness of a partial-span aileron on an inversely tapered sweptback wing (open access)

Free-flight investigation at transonic and supersonic speeds of the rolling effectiveness of a partial-span aileron on an inversely tapered sweptback wing

Report presenting an investigation of the rolling effectiveness at transonic and supersonic speeds of an inversely tapered sweptback wing with a 10-percent-thick cambered airfoil section and outboard partial-span controls made by means of rocket-propelled test vehicles.
Date: May 1, 1950
Creator: Strass, H. Kurt; Fields, E. M. & Schult, E. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large-scale flight measurements of zero-lift drag at Mach numbers form 0.86 to 1.5 of a wing-body combination having a 60 degree triangular wing with NACA 65A003 sections (open access)

Large-scale flight measurements of zero-lift drag at Mach numbers form 0.86 to 1.5 of a wing-body combination having a 60 degree triangular wing with NACA 65A003 sections

Report presenting flight testing at high-subsonic and supersonic speeds at high Reynolds numbers to determine the zero-lift drag of a fin-stabilized body and a wing-body combination. The body was parabolic in profile, had a fineness ratio of 10, and a ratio of body frontal area to wing area to 0.306.
Date: June 1, 1950
Creator: Nelson, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Speed Investigation of Deflectable Wing-Tip Elevators on a Low-Aspect-Ratio Untapered 45 Degree Sweptback Semispan Wing With and Without an End Plate (open access)

Low-Speed Investigation of Deflectable Wing-Tip Elevators on a Low-Aspect-Ratio Untapered 45 Degree Sweptback Semispan Wing With and Without an End Plate

Report presenting an investigation to determine the longitudinal control characteristics of deflectable wing-tip elevators on a low-aspect-ratio, untapered, 45 degree sweptback semispan wing. The elevators had triangular and parallelogrammic plan forms and flat-plate profiles. Results include the elevator effectiveness and comparison of the elevator effectiveness of deflectable wing-tip controls and trailing-edge flap-type controls.
Date: June 1, 1950
Creator: Fischel, Jack & O'Hare, William M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elevator-stabilizer effectiveness and trim of the X-1 airplane to a Mach number of 1.06 (open access)

Elevator-stabilizer effectiveness and trim of the X-1 airplane to a Mach number of 1.06

Report presenting measurements of elevator-stabilizer effectiveness and trim of the X-1 airplane at 40,000 feet altitude at a range of Mach numbers and normal-force coefficients.
Date: November 1, 1950
Creator: Drake, Hubert M. & Carden, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Operating Pressure Ratio of a Supersonic Wind Tunnel Utilizing Distributed Boundary-Layer Suction in Test Section (open access)

Investigation of Operating Pressure Ratio of a Supersonic Wind Tunnel Utilizing Distributed Boundary-Layer Suction in Test Section

Effect of distributed boundary-layer suction on operating pressure ratio of a supersonic wind tunnel was investigated. Investigation was made in 3.84- by 10-inch supersonic tunnel operating at Mach number 2.0 and suction was applied in neighborhood of the normal shock to two walls of a constant-area extension of test section. A reduction of 4 percent of operating pressure ratio was attributed to improved flow conditions at subsonic-diffuser inlet. The theoretical normal shock was, in practice, replaced by a multiple-branch shock configuration across which the flow parameters changed in approximate accordance with the Rankine-Hugoniot values.
Date: November 1, 1950
Creator: Cohen, C. B. & Valerino, A. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental damping in pitch of 45 degree triangular wings (open access)

Experimental damping in pitch of 45 degree triangular wings

Report presenting the results of an experimental wind-tunnel investigation of the damping in pitch of two triangular wings having leading edges swept back 45 degrees are presented. The wings differed only in airfoil section. Results regarding the damping coefficients, aeroelastic effects at supersonic speeds, Reynolds number effects, and application of the results to the prediction of the dynamic behavior of full-scale aircraft are provided.
Date: December 1, 1950
Creator: Tobak, Murray; Reese, David E., Jr. & Beam, Benjamin H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Power Requirements for Ice Prevention and Cyclical De-Icing of Inlet Guide Vanes with Internal Electric Heaters (open access)

Investigation of Power Requirements for Ice Prevention and Cyclical De-Icing of Inlet Guide Vanes with Internal Electric Heaters

"An investigation was conducted to determine the electric power requirements necessary for ice protection of inlet guide vanes by continuous heating and by cyclical de-icing. Data are presented to show the effect of ambient-air temperature, liquid-water content, air velocity, heat-on period, and cycle times on the power requirements for these two methods of ice protection. The results showed that for a hypothetical engine using 28 inlet guide vanes under similar icing conditions, cyclical de-icing can provide a total power saving as high as 79 percent over that required for continuous heating" (p. 1).
Date: December 1, 1950
Creator: von Glahn, Uwe & Blatz, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Longitudinal Characteristics of the X-3 Configuration Using Rocket-Propelled Models: Preliminary Results at Mach Numbers From 0.65 to 1.25 (open access)

An Investigation of the Longitudinal Characteristics of the X-3 Configuration Using Rocket-Propelled Models: Preliminary Results at Mach Numbers From 0.65 to 1.25

Report presenting a rocket-powered model of the X-3 configuration flown through a range of Mach numbers to determine the response of the model to rapid deflections of the horizontal tail and its effects on lift, drag, longitudinal stability and control, and longitudinal-trim change. The model was found to remain statically and dynamically stable through the lift-coefficient and Mach number range of the test.
Date: December 1, 1950
Creator: Mitchell, Jesse L. & Peck, Robert F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculated Performance of a Direct-Air Nuclear Turbojet-Powered Airplane Using a Split-Flow Reactor and a Separated-Type Shield (open access)

Calculated Performance of a Direct-Air Nuclear Turbojet-Powered Airplane Using a Split-Flow Reactor and a Separated-Type Shield

Memorandum presenting an analysis made to estimate the performance of a direct-air nuclear turbojet-powered airplane with a split-flow reactor and a separated-type shield. The analysis was for flight Mach numbers of 0.9 and 1.5 and covered a range of altitudes, reactor-wall temperatures, turbine-inlet temperatures, compressor pressure ratios, and airplane lift-drag ratios.
Date: February 1, 1951
Creator: Doyle, R. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds : plane  triangular wing of aspect ratio 2 with NACA 0005-63 section (open access)

Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds : plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 2 with NACA 0005-63 section

Report presenting a wing-body combination with a plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 2 and NACA 0005-63 sections in streamwise planes has been investigated at subsonic and supersonic Mach numbers. Lift, drag, and pitching moment are presented for a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers.
Date: February 1, 1951
Creator: Smith, Donald W. & Heitmeyer, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds : plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 2 with NACA 0008-63 section (open access)

Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds : plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 2 with NACA 0008-63 section

Report presenting an investigation of a wing-body combination with a plane triangular wing of aspect ratio 2 and NACA 0008-63 sections in streamwise planes at subsonic and supersonic Mach numbers. Lift, drag, and pitching moment are presented for a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers.
Date: February 1, 1951
Creator: Smith, Donald W. & Heitmeyer, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Error in Airspeed Measurement Due to Static-Pressure Field Ahead of the Wing Tip of a Swept-Wing Airplane Model at Transonic Speeds (open access)

Error in Airspeed Measurement Due to Static-Pressure Field Ahead of the Wing Tip of a Swept-Wing Airplane Model at Transonic Speeds

From Summary: "As part of a study of means of airspeed measurement at transonic speeds the use of static orifices located ahead of the wing tip has been investigated for possible application to service or research airspeed installations. The local static pressure and local Mach number have been measured at a distance of 1 tip chord ahead of the wing tip of a model of a swept-wing fighter airplane at true Mach numbers between 0.7 and 1.08 by the NACA wing-flow method. All measurements were made at or near zero lift. The local Mach number was found to be essentially equal to the true Mach numbers less than about 0.90."
Date: March 1, 1951
Creator: Danforth, Edward C. B. & O'Bryan, Thomas C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of the delay of turbulent flow separation by means of wedge-shaped bodies (open access)

Preliminary investigation of the delay of turbulent flow separation by means of wedge-shaped bodies

Report presenting an experimental investigation of pyramidal, wedge-like bodies as devices for delaying separation of a turbulent boundary layer. Within certain limits, effective boundary-layer control was obtainable with wedges of different geometry, but the drag of the wedges was high, making it desirable to keep their size to a minimum. Greater maximum lift was obtainable by placing the wedges well forward along the chord and by allowing open spaces between adjacent wedges.
Date: March 1, 1951
Creator: McCullough, George B.; Nitzberg, Gerald E. & Kelly, John A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Spin and Recovery Characteristics of 12 Models of Flying-Wing and Unconventional-Type Airplanes (open access)

Summary of Spin and Recovery Characteristics of 12 Models of Flying-Wing and Unconventional-Type Airplanes

Report presenting a compilation of free-spinning model results of investigations of the spin and recovery characteristics of 12 flying-wing and unconventional-type designs. Dimensional data, mass data, and three-view drawings of the models that correspond to each of the 12 airplane designs are provided. Results regarding erect spins, inverted spins, and spin-recovery parachutes are also provided.
Date: March 1, 1951
Creator: Stone, Ralph W., Jr. & Hultz, Burton E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressor Performance Characteristics of a Python Turbine-Propeller Engine Investigated in Altitude Wind Tunnel (open access)

Compressor Performance Characteristics of a Python Turbine-Propeller Engine Investigated in Altitude Wind Tunnel

Report presenting an investigation in the altitude wind tunnel to determine the performance of the Python turbine-propeller engine. Compressor-performance data were obtained for a range of simulated altitudes at a single cowl-inlet ram pressure ratio while the engine was run over its full operable range of engine speeds. Results regarding the deterioration of compressor performance, compressor performance, including efficiency and performance maps, and velocity and static-pressure profiles are provided.
Date: May 1, 1951
Creator: Jansen, Emmert T. & McAulay, John E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid-fuel-distribution and fuel-state effects on combustion performance of a single tubular combustor (open access)

Liquid-fuel-distribution and fuel-state effects on combustion performance of a single tubular combustor

Report presenting an investigation to study the effects of liquid-fuel distribution on combustion performance of a single turbojet-engine combustor operating with liquid MIL-F 5624 fuel. Results regarding altitude limits and combustion efficiencies, liquid-fuel distribution, fuel state, and miscellaneous observations are provided.
Date: May 1, 1951
Creator: McCafferty, Richard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Turbine performance characteristics of a python turbine-propeller engine investigated in altitude wind tunnel (open access)

Turbine performance characteristics of a python turbine-propeller engine investigated in altitude wind tunnel

Report presenting the performance of the turbine component of a Python turbine-propeller engine with four tail-pipe configurations determined over a range of altitudes, engine speeds, and fuel flows. Results regarding the corrected turbine speed, corrected turbine enthalpy drop, pressure ratio, and efficiency were established on a turbine-characteristic plot.
Date: May 1, 1951
Creator: Farley, John M. & Prince, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of J35-A-23 Compressor 1: Over-All Performance Characteristics at Equivalent Speeds From 20 to 100 Percent of Design (open access)

Performance of J35-A-23 Compressor 1: Over-All Performance Characteristics at Equivalent Speeds From 20 to 100 Percent of Design

Report presenting an investigation of the overall performance of the J35-A-23 compressor, which is a 16-stage compressor designed to produce a total-pressure ratio of 8.75 at an equivalent flow of 155 pounds per second and an equivalent speed of 6100 rpm. Tests were run at a range of flows and speeds. Notes on installation and characteristics of the compressor are also provided.
Date: October 1, 1951
Creator: Medeiros, Arthur A.; Guentert, Donald C. & Hatch, James E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Low-Speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Variable-Sweep Airplane Model With a Twisted and Cambered Wing (open access)

Investigation of the Low-Speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Variable-Sweep Airplane Model With a Twisted and Cambered Wing

Report presenting an investigation to determine the low-speed characteristics of a variable-sweep airplane model with a twisted and cambered wing. The wing was designed to have a uniform load distribution at a Mach number 1.10 and a lift coefficient of 0.25 and 50 degrees sweep. Results regarding lift characteristics, drag characteristics, lift-drag ratio, pitching-moment characteristics, dynamic pressure and downwash at the tail, effect of flaps, and lateral stability characteristics are provided.
Date: February 1, 1952
Creator: Kemp, William B., Jr.; Becht, Robert E. & Few, Albert G., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Distributions at Mach Numbers From 0.6 to 1.9 Measured in Free Flight on a Parabolic Body of Revolution With Sharply Convergent Afterbody (open access)

Pressure Distributions at Mach Numbers From 0.6 to 1.9 Measured in Free Flight on a Parabolic Body of Revolution With Sharply Convergent Afterbody

Report reporting measurements of pressure distributions obtained in a flight test of a fin-stabilized parabolic body of revolution with a sharply convergent afterbody. Pressures were measured at eight longitudinal stations on the body and over a range of Mach numbers. Results regarding basic data, the effect of sting, the variation of pressure coefficient with Mach number, pressure distributions, velocity distribution and discussion of flow phenomena, and drag are presented.
Date: April 1, 1952
Creator: Stoney, William E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch of wing-fuselage combinations at high subsonic speeds: Aspect-ratio series (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch of wing-fuselage combinations at high subsonic speeds: Aspect-ratio series

Report presenting an investigation in the 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the effect of aspect ratio on the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch of wing-fuselage combinations with 45 degrees sweepback at the quarter-chord line and 0.6 taper ratio at high subsonic speeds. Results regarding the lift characteristics, pitching-moment characteristics, drag characteristics, and lift-drag ratios are provided.
Date: April 1, 1952
Creator: Kuhn, Richard E. & Wiggins, James W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of V-g records from the Grumman F8F-2 airplane (open access)

Analysis of V-g records from the Grumman F8F-2 airplane

From Introduction: "In the present paper, which supplements reference 1, V-g records obtained from F8F-2 airplanes in 1949 are analyzed statistically to determine the frequency of experiencing large values of normal load factor and airspeed. These results are compared with the results from the F8F-1 airplane."
Date: July 1, 1952
Creator: Thornton, James O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some effects of body cross-sectional shape, including sunken-canopy design, on drag as shown by rocket-powered-model tests at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 1.5 (open access)

Some effects of body cross-sectional shape, including sunken-canopy design, on drag as shown by rocket-powered-model tests at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 1.5

Report presenting free-flight tests made with four fin-stabilized bodies of fineness ratio 8.91 to determine the effect of body cross-sectional shape on body drag at a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers. Results regarding the curve of drag coefficients, drag on the nose and body, and body pressure drag are provided.
Date: July 1, 1952
Creator: Stoney, William E., Jr. & Putland, Leonard W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics at supersonic speeds of a series of wing-body combinations having cambered wings with an aspect ratio of 3.5 and a taper ratio of 0.2: Effects of sweep angle and thickness ratio on the static lateral stability characteristics at M = 2.01 (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics at supersonic speeds of a series of wing-body combinations having cambered wings with an aspect ratio of 3.5 and a taper ratio of 0.2: Effects of sweep angle and thickness ratio on the static lateral stability characteristics at M = 2.01

Report presenting an investigation in the 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at Mach number 2.01 to determine the effects of sweep angle and thickness ratio on the static lateral stability characteristics of a series of wings with taper ratio 0.2 and aspect ratio 3.5. The results are presented with little analysis.
Date: August 1, 1952
Creator: Hamilton, Clyde V.
System: The UNT Digital Library