Aerodynamic Investigation of a Parabolic Body of Revolution at Mach Number of 1.92 and Some Effects of an Annular Jet Exhausting From the Base (open access)

Aerodynamic Investigation of a Parabolic Body of Revolution at Mach Number of 1.92 and Some Effects of an Annular Jet Exhausting From the Base

Report discussing an investigation of a parabolic body of revolution with and without the effects of an annular jet exhausting from the base. The aerodynamic characteristics, pressures, lift-curve slope, and other characteristics with the jet in operation and inoperative were compared.
Date: February 8, 1950
Creator: Love, Eugene S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Factors Affecting the Starting Characteristics of Gas-Turbine Engines (open access)

Factors Affecting the Starting Characteristics of Gas-Turbine Engines

"This report summarizes the effects of fuel volatility and engine design variables on the problem of starting gas-turbine engines at sea-level and altitude conditions. The starting operation for engines with tubular combustors is considered as three steps; namely, (1) ignition of a fuel-air mixture in the combustor, (2) propagation of flame through cross-fire tubes to all combustors, and (3) acceleration of the engine from windmilling or starting speed to the operating speed range. Pertinent data from laboratory researches, single-combustor studies, and full-scale engine investigations are presented on each phase of the starting problem" (p. 1).
Date: February 8, 1951
Creator: Lewis Laboratory Fuels Panel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Wing Slats and Inboard Wing Fences on the Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of the Douglas D-558-II Airplane in Accelerated Maneuvers at Subsonic and Transonic Speeds (open access)

Effect of Wing Slats and Inboard Wing Fences on the Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of the Douglas D-558-II Airplane in Accelerated Maneuvers at Subsonic and Transonic Speeds

Memorandum presenting testing of a D-558-II airplane with the wing slats fully extended, with and without inboard wing fences, and with the wing slats half extended and wing fences removed. In order to improve the stick-force characteristics at moderate and large angles of attack, additional tests were conducted with two bungees of differing stiffness alternately attached to the control column.
Date: February 8, 1954
Creator: Fischel, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a Pulse-Jet-Powered Helicopter Rotor on the Langley Helicopter Test Tower (open access)

Investigation of a Pulse-Jet-Powered Helicopter Rotor on the Langley Helicopter Test Tower

Report discussing testing of a helicopter rotor powered by pulse-jet engines located at the rotor-blade tips. The basic hovering characteristics of the rotor and propulsive characteristics of the pulse-jet engine were obtained at a range of engine speeds with the engines rigidly fixed to the blade tips and with the engines free to pivot. Measurements were also taken to determine the effect of inlet blockage on the power-off drag of the jet engines and the noise intensity in the vicinity of operating engines.
Date: February 8, 1954
Creator: Radin, Edward J. & Carpenter, Paul J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Stability Investigation for a Mach Number Range of 0.8 to 1.7 of an Airplane Configuration With a 45 Degree Swept Wing and a Low Horizontal Tail (open access)

Longitudinal Stability Investigation for a Mach Number Range of 0.8 to 1.7 of an Airplane Configuration With a 45 Degree Swept Wing and a Low Horizontal Tail

Report presenting an investigation of an airplane configuration model with a 45 degree swept wing of aspect ratio 4.0 and a taper ratio 0.3 with a low swept horizontal tail to determine its longitudinal stability. Longitudinal aerodynamic coefficients and stability derivatives are presented as functions of Mach number over the test range. The results are compared to wind tunnel and rocket model data and generally show good agreement.
Date: February 8, 1956
Creator: McFall, John C., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Free-Flight Study of the Drag and Stability of a Series of Short-Span Missiles at Mach Numbers From 0.9 to 1.3 (open access)

Preliminary Free-Flight Study of the Drag and Stability of a Series of Short-Span Missiles at Mach Numbers From 0.9 to 1.3

Memorandum presenting a preliminary free-flight study of the drag and stability of a series of short-span missile configurations with 80, 85, and 90 degrees of fin leading-edge sweep. Increasing the fin sweep decreased the drag markedly.
Date: February 8, 1956
Creator: Hall, James Rudyard
System: The UNT Digital Library
A simulation study of a wingless missile (open access)

A simulation study of a wingless missile

Report presenting a preliminary study to determine the possibility of utilizing a wingless configuration as a guided missile. The results indicated that the maximum trimmed lift coefficient developed by the wingless missile was somewhat smaller than that of the winged missile at a Mach number of 2.4.
Date: February 8, 1956
Creator: Lessing, Henry C. & Reese, David E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation at Transonic Speeds of a Jet Control on a 35 Degree Swept Wing: Transonic-Bump Method (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation at Transonic Speeds of a Jet Control on a 35 Degree Swept Wing: Transonic-Bump Method

Report presenting an investigation in the high-speed tunnel using the transonic-bump method to determine the characteristics of a jet control consisting of numerous holes located at the 65-percent chord line of a 35 degree swept semispan wing with an NACA 65A006 airfoil section. Testing occurred over a range of Mach numbers, angles of attack, and ejection-pressure ratios. Results regarding rolling-moment coefficients and aerodynamic characteristics in pitch are provided.
Date: February 8, 1956
Creator: Vogler, Raymond D. & Turner, Thomas R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical and experimental investigation of the effects of compressor interstage air bleed on performance characteristics of a 13-stage axial-flow compressor (open access)

Analytical and experimental investigation of the effects of compressor interstage air bleed on performance characteristics of a 13-stage axial-flow compressor

Air was bled over the fifth-and tenth-stage rotor-blade rows through ports designed to pass 11 and 9 percent of the inlet flow, respectively, at 80 percent speed. Along the rated operating line the maximum speed at which rotating stall was encountered was lowered by either of these bleeds, and the stall patterns below these speeds were altered so that no dangerous resonant rotor-blade bending vibrations were excited. The combination of the two bleeds completely eliminated rotating stall to at least 50 percent speed. The compressor-discharge weight flow was decreased only at intermediate speeds, and the overall pressure ratio was affected only at intermediate speeds, and the overall pressure ratio was affected only by the combination bleed at intermediate speeds. Fifth-stage bleed increased compressor efficiency at low speeds, and tenth-stage bleed decreased efficiency at intermediate speeds.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: Lucas, James G.; Geye, Richard P. & Calvert, Howard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental study of the effects of scale on the absolute values of zero-lift drag of aircraft configurations at transonic speeds (open access)

Experimental study of the effects of scale on the absolute values of zero-lift drag of aircraft configurations at transonic speeds

Report presenting an investigation at a range of Mach numbers from 0.7 to 1.4 to determine the effect of scale on the zero-lift drag of a fin-stabilized body of revolution and a fighter-type airplane configuration. Results obtained at low values of Reynolds number were compared with larger scale data obtained on geometrically similar models in free flight. Results regarding fin-stabilized body and airplane model are provided.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: Howell, Robert R. & Braslow, Albert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploratory Investigation of the Effect of Wing Slots and Leading-Edge Slats on the Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing-Fuselage Configuration (open access)

Exploratory Investigation of the Effect of Wing Slots and Leading-Edge Slats on the Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing-Fuselage Configuration

Report presenting an exploratory investigation to determine the effects of wing slots on the longitudinal stability characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing-fuselage combination. Results regarding pitching-moment characteristics and lift and drag characteristics are provided.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: Critzos, Chris C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Flight Experience of the Lateral Stability Characteristics at Low Lift of a 45 Degree Swept-Wing Rocket-Propelled Model Equipped With a Nonlinear Yaw-Rate Damper System at Mach Numbers From 0.76 to 1.73 (open access)

Free-Flight Experience of the Lateral Stability Characteristics at Low Lift of a 45 Degree Swept-Wing Rocket-Propelled Model Equipped With a Nonlinear Yaw-Rate Damper System at Mach Numbers From 0.76 to 1.73

Report discussing a low-lift lateral stability investigation with a rocket-propelled model of a 45 degree swept-wing-airplane configuration equipped with an auxiliary yaw-rate damper system at a range of Mach numbers. Results indicated that the system was nonlinear due to a large dead spot in the system. The primary effect of the system was to increase the damping of lateral oscillations.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: D'Aiutolo, Charles T.; Willoughby, William W. & Coltrane, Lucille C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physical and Chemical Properties of HEF-2 (NACA Fuel 56Z4) (open access)

Physical and Chemical Properties of HEF-2 (NACA Fuel 56Z4)

Memorandum presenting a study of the chemical and physical properties of the high-energy fuel HEF-2. The properties measured included elemental analysis, heat of combustion, density, freezing point, self-ignition temperature, flash point, viscosity, molecular weight, vapor pressure, refractive index, and the water and oxygen stability.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: Spakowski, A. E.; O'Donnell, P. & Buddie, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Investigation of Dynamic Lateral Stability Characteristics of a Configuration of the North American X-15 Research Airplane (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of Dynamic Lateral Stability Characteristics of a Configuration of the North American X-15 Research Airplane

Memorandum presenting an investigation to determine the dynamic lateral stability characteristics of a configuration of the North American X-15 research airplane. Of specific concern were characteristic modes, period and damping, airplane response to yaw and roll controls, ratio of roll to sideslip in the Dutch-roll oscillation, and the roll-coupling problem. Results regarding stability-boundary plots, characteristic roots, roll-to-sideslip ratio, and time histories are provided.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: Moul, Martin T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of dynamic lateral stability characteristics of a configuration of the North American X-15 research airplane (open access)

Preliminary investigation of dynamic lateral stability characteristics of a configuration of the North American X-15 research airplane

Report presenting an investigation to determine the dynamic lateral stability characteristics of a configuration of the North American X-15 research airplane. The characteristic modes, period and damping, airplane responses to yaw and roll controls, ratio of roll to sideslip in the Dutch-roll oscillation, and the roll-coupling problem are the primary focus.
Date: February 8, 1957
Creator: Moul, Martin T.
System: The UNT Digital Library