Flight Performance of a Twin-Engine Supersonic Ram Jet From 2,300 to 67,200 Feet Altitude (open access)

Flight Performance of a Twin-Engine Supersonic Ram Jet From 2,300 to 67,200 Feet Altitude

Report presenting a flight investigation of a ground-launched supersonic twin ram-jet test vehicle using short flame-length burners. Results were obtained for a range of Mach numbers, altitudes, and fuel-air-ratios. Engine performance, gross thrust, fuel rate, total impulse, values of combustion efficiency and impulse, and overall combustion efficiency are also included.
Date: February 19, 1951
Creator: Dettwyler, H. Rudolph & Bond, Aleck C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Aeroelasticity at Mach Numbers From 0.7 to 1.6 on the Rolling Effectiveness of Thin Flat-Plate Delta Wings Having 45 Degree Swept Leading Edges and Full-Span Constant-Chord Ailerons (open access)

Some Effects of Aeroelasticity at Mach Numbers From 0.7 to 1.6 on the Rolling Effectiveness of Thin Flat-Plate Delta Wings Having 45 Degree Swept Leading Edges and Full-Span Constant-Chord Ailerons

From Summary: "The aeroelastic effects on wing-aileron rolling effectiveness and drag of thin flat-plate delta wings with 45 degree swept leading edge and plain constant-chord ailerons have been investigated. This investigation has been carried out over a Mach number range of 0.7 to 1.6 by means of rocket-propelled test vehicles in free flight. The results show a near-linear decrease in lateral control effectiveness with a decrease in the wing torsional stiffness. An aileron-effectiveness reversal was experienced with the more flexible delta-wing models."
Date: February 19, 1952
Creator: Marley, Edward T. & English, Roland D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical comparison of turbine-blade cooling systems designed for a turbojet engine operating at supersonic speed and high altitude 2: air-cooling systems (open access)

Analytical comparison of turbine-blade cooling systems designed for a turbojet engine operating at supersonic speed and high altitude 2: air-cooling systems

Report presenting an investigation of the influence of high-altitude supersonic flight on the operation and effectiveness of turbine-blade air- and liquid-cooling systems for turbojet application in guided missiles and supersonic interceptor aircraft. Results regarding the coolant passage heat-transfer-coefficients, nonrefrigerated air-cooling-system characteristics, and refrigerated-air-cooling-system characteristics are provided.
Date: February 19, 1953
Creator: Schramm, Wilson B.; Arne, Vernon L. & Nachtigall, Alfred J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary Report on Analytical Evaluation of Air and Fuel Specific-Impulse Characteristics of Several Nonhydrocarbon Jet-Engine Fuels (open access)

Summary Report on Analytical Evaluation of Air and Fuel Specific-Impulse Characteristics of Several Nonhydrocarbon Jet-Engine Fuels

Memorandum presenting an analytical evaluation of the air and fuel specific-impulse characteristics of magnesium, magnesium-octene-1 slurries, aluminum, aluminum-octene-1 slurries, boron, boron-octene-1 slurries, carbon, hydrogen, methylnaphthalene, diborane, and pentaborane. Adiabatic constant-pressure combustion temperature, air specific impulse, fuel specific impulse, and equilibrium composition data are given for each fuel over a range of equivalence ratios.
Date: February 19, 1953
Creator: Breitwieser, Roland; Gordon, Sanford & Gammon, Benson
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Effects of Leading-Edge Chord-Extensions and Fences in Combination with Leading-Edge Flaps on the Aerodynamic Characteristics at Mach Numbers from 0.40 to 0.93 of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing of Aspect Ratio 4 (open access)

Investigation of the Effects of Leading-Edge Chord-Extensions and Fences in Combination with Leading-Edge Flaps on the Aerodynamic Characteristics at Mach Numbers from 0.40 to 0.93 of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing of Aspect Ratio 4

"This investigation was made to determine the effects of 6 degree full-span and 3 degree partial-span leading-edge flaps in combination with chord-extensions or fences on the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-fuselage configuration with a 45 degree sweptback wing of aspect ratio 4, taper ratio 0.3, and NACA 65A006 airfoil sections. The investigation was made in the Langley high-speed 7- by 10-foot tunnel over a Mach number range of 0.40 to 0.93 and an angle-of-attack range of about -2 degrees to 24 degrees. Lift, drag, and pitching-moment data were obtained for all configurations" (p. 1).
Date: February 19, 1954
Creator: Spreeman, Kenneth P. & Alford, William J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of thrust and drag characteristics of a plug-type exhaust nozzle (open access)

Investigation of thrust and drag characteristics of a plug-type exhaust nozzle

From Summary: "An investigation was conducted in the 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel on the external and internal characteristics of a plug-type exhaust nozzle. Two positions of the center plug, one simulating a convergent nozzle and the other a convergent-divergent nozzle, were investigated. Data were obtained at free-stream Mach numbers of 0.1, 0.6, 1.6, and 2.0 over a pressure-ratio range of 1 to 20 and angles of attack of zero and 8 degrees. Results of this investigation indicated that the plug nozzle had thrust-minus-drag performance over the entire pressure-ratio range comparable with equivalent conventional nozzles."
Date: February 19, 1954
Creator: Hearth, Donald P. & Gorton, Gerald C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of Some Dielectric Properties of Suspensions of Magnesium Particles in Mineral Oil (open access)

Study of Some Dielectric Properties of Suspensions of Magnesium Particles in Mineral Oil

The variation of dielectric constant has been measured as a function of the concentration of magnesium particles; the shape, size, and degree of oxidation of the particles; the temperature; and the frequency of oscillation. The variation of dielectric constant and settling rate was investigated as a function of time. Also investigated were the effects of particle concentration, shape and time on dielectric losses.
Date: February 19, 1954
Creator: Altshuller, Aubrey P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Additional Experiments With Flat-Top Wing- Body Combinations at High Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Additional Experiments With Flat-Top Wing- Body Combinations at High Supersonic Speeds

Memorandum presenting an experimental study of the effects of several variations in configuration geometry on the aerodynamic characteristics of flat-top wing-body combinations. Generally, the configurations consist of one half of a body of revolution mounted beneath a wing of essentially arrow plan form. Results regarding the effect of trailing-edge sweep, effect of the addition of auxiliary bodies, effect of tip-flap deflection, effect of dihedral, effect of leading-edge sweep, effect of fuselage fineness ratio, effect of fuselage profile shape, and static longitudinal stability characteristics are provided.
Date: February 19, 1957
Creator: Syvertson, Clarence A.; Wong, Thomas J. & Gloria, Hermilo R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analog computer study of several stability augmentation schemes designed to alleviate roll-induced instability (open access)

An analog computer study of several stability augmentation schemes designed to alleviate roll-induced instability

From Introduction: "The purpose of the present study is to investigate these suggested methods for reducing the undesirable pitching and yawing motions of an airplane during roll maneuvers. The airplane characteristics used in this study were those of the F-100A airplane having the original small vertical tail as shown in figure 1."
Date: February 19, 1957
Creator: Creer, Brent Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of the Combustion Performance of Shell UMF, Grade C, MIL-F-5624C, Grade JP-5, Fuels in a Heavy-Duty XRJ47-W-9 Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Comparison of the Combustion Performance of Shell UMF, Grade C, MIL-F-5624C, Grade JP-5, Fuels in a Heavy-Duty XRJ47-W-9 Ram-Jet Engine

Comparable combustion performance data for Shell UMF, grade C, and MIL-F-5624C, grade JP-5, fuels were obtained using a heavy-duty version of the XRJ47-W-9 ram-jet engine operated in a 2.75 Mach number free-jet facility. Data were obtained for the two fuels over a range of fuel-air ratios, engine airflows, and engine-inlet temperatures. The test conditions were selected to provide combustor-inlet temperatures. The test conditions were selected to provide combustor-inlet conditions approximately representative of those which would be encountered over a range of altitudes and flight Mach numbers. The variation of combustion efficiency with fuel-air ratio for the two fuels is compared at the several inlet conditions. The pilot-burner ignition and operating limits with both fuels are also included. In general, the combustion efficiency with Shell UMF, grade C, fuel was 1 to 4 points lower than with MIL-F-5624C, grade JP-5, fuel.
Date: February 19, 1957
Creator: Ranscht, W. G. & Farley, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of conical camber on the lift, drag, and pitching-moment characteristics of a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3.0 (open access)

Effects of conical camber on the lift, drag, and pitching-moment characteristics of a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3.0

Report presenting the results of an investigation to determine the effects of conical camber on the lift, drag, and pitching-moment characteristics of a wing-body combination with a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3.0. At subsonic speeds, the use of camber was found to result in substantial reductions in drag coefficients at lift coefficients above 0.15.
Date: February 19, 1957
Creator: Peterson, Victor L. & Boyd, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of a Method of Wave-Drag Reduction for Combinations Employing Quasicylindrical Bodies and Swept Wings at Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Experimental Investigation of a Method of Wave-Drag Reduction for Combinations Employing Quasicylindrical Bodies and Swept Wings at Supersonic Speeds

"Axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric body distortions designed by the method of NACA TN 3722 were tested to determine the amount of wave-drag reduction obtainable when applied to swept-wing-body combinations over a Mach number range of 1.39 to 1.97. Two wings of aspect ratios 1.33 and 2.67 were tested on different bodies. Both the axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric distortions produced drag reductions" (p. 1).
Date: February 19, 1957
Creator: Hickey, Daniel P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-dimensional transonic investigation of flows and forces on a 9-percent-thick airfoil with 30-percent-chord flap (open access)

Two-dimensional transonic investigation of flows and forces on a 9-percent-thick airfoil with 30-percent-chord flap

Report presenting an investigation to measure the pressures on and observe by schileren photography the flow about an NACA 65A009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord trailing-edge flap in transonic flow. The results indicate that the flows over the flap are subject to changes from subsonic to supersonic values, which are dependent on combinations and variations in Mach number, angle of attack, and flap deflection.
Date: February 19, 1957
Creator: Lindsey, Walter F. & Pitts, Robert G.
System: The UNT Digital Library