Large-scale low-speed wind-tunnel tests of a model having a 60 degree delta horizontal canard control surface and wing to obtain static-longitudinal-stability and canard surface hinge-moment data (open access)

Large-scale low-speed wind-tunnel tests of a model having a 60 degree delta horizontal canard control surface and wing to obtain static-longitudinal-stability and canard surface hinge-moment data

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation of a model equipped with a 60 degree delta wing and a 60 degree delta horizontal all-movable canard control surface to determine the stability, control, and canard-surface hinge-moment characteristics at low speeds and at a Reynolds number of 9 x 10(exp 6). Two longitudinal positions of the canard surface were tested. Results regarding lift and pitching moment, drag, and hinge moment are provided.
Date: June 17, 1954
Creator: Burrows, Dale L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of losses behind a compressor rotor as measured by a rotating rake (open access)

Distribution of losses behind a compressor rotor as measured by a rotating rake

Report presenting a rotating total-pressure survey rake to obtain wake measurements of a compressor rotor. Results indicated that there was a considerable radial flow of the inboard-blade boundary layer and little radial flow of the inner casing boundary layer. Results regarding the variation in total-pressure-loss distribution with Mach number, variation in total-pressure-loss distribution with angle of attack, contour plots, spanwise variation in total-pressure-loss coefficient, variation of low-speed momentum loss coefficient withe angle of attack, and variation of momentum-loss coefficient with Mach number are provided.
Date: January 17, 1956
Creator: Godwin, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental study of a method for designing fuselage side air inlets for high performance at transonic and low supersonic speeds (open access)

An experimental study of a method for designing fuselage side air inlets for high performance at transonic and low supersonic speeds

Report presenting a brief experimental investigation of a method for designing fuselage side air inlets with high internal total-pressure recovery and zero spillage drag at a specified design inlet mass-flow ratio. With a scoop designed according to the concept, near-zero spillage drag can be attained at the design inlet mass-flow ratio through a range of Mach numbers. Results regarding pressure recovery and drag due to the scoop are provided.
Date: January 17, 1955
Creator: Howell, Robert R. & Trescot, Charles D., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of large negative dihedral of the horizontal tail on longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics of a swept-wing configuration at transonic speeds (open access)

Effect of large negative dihedral of the horizontal tail on longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics of a swept-wing configuration at transonic speeds

Report presenting the longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics of a 40 degree swept-wing fighter model with and without horizontal tails of 0 degrees and 22.5 degrees negative dihedral for a range of Mach numbers, angles of attack, and sideslip.
Date: January 17, 1956
Creator: Arabian, Donald D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Performance and Component Frontal Areas of Hypothetical Two-Spool and One-Spool Turbojet Engines (open access)

Comparison of Performance and Component Frontal Areas of Hypothetical Two-Spool and One-Spool Turbojet Engines

For constant-mechanical-speed operation, the two-spool thrust values are as great as or greater than the one-spool thrust values over the entire flight range considered, while the specific fuel consumption for the two engines agrees within 1 percent. The maximum difference in thrust occurs at Mach 2.8 in the stratosphere, where the two-spool thrust advantage is about 9 percent for operation with the after burning.
Date: January 17, 1956
Creator: Dugan, James F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of compressor interstage bleed and adjustable inlet guide vanes on compressor stall characteristics of a high-pressure-ratio turbojet engine at altitude (open access)

Effects of compressor interstage bleed and adjustable inlet guide vanes on compressor stall characteristics of a high-pressure-ratio turbojet engine at altitude

Report presenting the stall characteristics of the J71-A2(X-29) turbojet engine as determined in an altitude test chamber. When the normal high-speed configuration of bleeds closed, inlet guide vanes open was operated in the low-speed range, the stall-limit line intersected the operating line at 4067 and 4630 rpm. Results regarding compressor performance at steady state and stall and fuel flow at steady state and stall are provided.
Date: January 17, 1956
Creator: Mallett, William E. & Groesbeck, Donald E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some interference effects that influence vertical-tail loads at supersonic speeds (open access)

Some interference effects that influence vertical-tail loads at supersonic speeds

Report presenting three types of aerodynamic interference originating from forward components of airplanes, which are shown to contribute to decreased vertical-tail effectiveness.
Date: February 17, 1956
Creator: Edwards, S. Sherman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation at Supersonic Speeds of the Effect of Jet Mach Number and Divergence Angle of the Nozzle Upon the Pressure of the Base Annulus of a Body of Revolution (open access)

Investigation at Supersonic Speeds of the Effect of Jet Mach Number and Divergence Angle of the Nozzle Upon the Pressure of the Base Annulus of a Body of Revolution

Report presenting an investigation in the 9-inch supersonic tunnel to determine the jet effects for varying jet Mach number and nozzle divergence angle upon the pressure on the base annulus of a model with a cylindrical afterbody. Testing occurred over a wide range of jet static pressure ratios and Mach numbers. Results regarding sonic jets and supersonic jets are provided.
Date: December 17, 1954
Creator: Bromm, August F., Jr. & O'Donnell, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effect of stick-force gradient and stick gearing on the tracking accuracy of a fighter airplane (open access)

The effect of stick-force gradient and stick gearing on the tracking accuracy of a fighter airplane

Report presenting steady straight-and-level and steady turning tracking runs against an aerial target using an F-51H airplane equipped with a fixed optical sight and with various combinations of maneuvering stick-force and stick-deflection gradients. Results regarding aim wander, elevator movement, and stick-force variation for various test conditions are provided.
Date: December 17, 1954
Creator: Abramovitz, Marvin & Van Dyke, Rudolph D., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Turbulent Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, and Friction in Smooth Tubes at High Prandtl and Schmidt Numbers (open access)

Analysis of Turbulent Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, and Friction in Smooth Tubes at High Prandtl and Schmidt Numbers

From Introduction: "In the analysis given herein, which was made at the NACA Lewis laboratory, the expression for eddy diffusivity given in reference 1 is modified in order to account for the effect of kinematic viscosity in reducing the turbulence in the region close to the wall. The effects of variable viscosity and of length-to-diameter ratio are also investigated."
Date: February 17, 1954
Creator: Deissler, Robert G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Effects of Jet Exhaust and Reynolds Number Upon the Flow Over the Vertical Stabilizer and Rudder of the Douglas D-558-II Research Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 (open access)

An Investigation of the Effects of Jet Exhaust and Reynolds Number Upon the Flow Over the Vertical Stabilizer and Rudder of the Douglas D-558-II Research Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41

Memorandum presenting an investigation to determine the effects of jet exhaust and Reynolds number on the flow over the vertical stabilizer and rudder of the Douglas D-558-II research airplane with special attention to an understanding of the rudder reversals experienced in flight on the full-scale airplane. Tests were made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 over a range of ratios of jet static pressure to stream static pressure from the jet-off ratio to about 40 and for a maximum range of sideslip angles of 6 degrees. Results regarding the effect of varying jet static-pressure ratio, effect of varying sideslip angle, effect of varying Reynolds number, and effect of varying angle of attack.
Date: June 17, 1954
Creator: Grigsby, Carl E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of ground interference on the aerodynamic and flow characteristics of a 42 degree sweptback wing at Reynolds numbers up to 6.8 x 10(6) (open access)

Effect of ground interference on the aerodynamic and flow characteristics of a 42 degree sweptback wing at Reynolds numbers up to 6.8 x 10(6)

Report presents the results of an investigation of the effects of ground interference on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 42 degree sweptback wing at distances 0.68 and 0.92 of the mean aerodynamic chord from the simulated ground to the 0.25-chord point of the mean aerodynamic chord. Survey data behind the wing, both with and without the simulated ground, are presented in the form of contour charts of downwash, sidewash, and dynamic-pressure ratio at longitudinal stations of 2.0 and 2.8 mean aerodynamic chords behind the wing.
Date: December 17, 1954
Creator: Furlong, G. Chester & Bollech, Thomas V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift Hysteresis at Stall as an Unsteady Boundary-Layer Phenomenon (open access)

Lift Hysteresis at Stall as an Unsteady Boundary-Layer Phenomenon

"Analysis of rotating stall of compressor blade rows requires specification of a dynamic lift curve for the airfoil section at or near stall, presumably including the effect of lift hysteresis. Consideration of the Magnus lift of a rotating cylinder suggests performing an unsteady boundary-layer calculation to find the movement of the separation points of an airfoil fixed in a stream of variable incidence. The consideration of the shedding of vorticity into the wake should yield an estimate of lift increment proportional to time rate of change of angle of attack" (p. 881).
Date: August 17, 1955
Creator: Moore, Franklin K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thrust and pumping characteristics of a series of ejector-type exhaust nozzles at subsonic and supersonic flight speeds (open access)

Thrust and pumping characteristics of a series of ejector-type exhaust nozzles at subsonic and supersonic flight speeds

Report presenting an investigation conducted in the 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel to determine the thrust and pumping characteristics of a series of ejector exhaust nozzles. Data were obtained for various ejector diameter and spacing ratios at a range of Mach numbers, pressure-ratio ranges, and secondary-primary weight-flow ratios. Results regarding the primary-nozzle mass-flow coefficients, performance comparison of configurations, effect of free-stream Mach number on the ejectors, net thrust characteristics, and comparison to conventional nozzles are provided.
Date: November 17, 1954
Creator: Hearth, Donald P. & Valerino, Alfred S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The dynamic-response characteristics of a 35 degree swept-wing airplane as determined from flight measurements (open access)

The dynamic-response characteristics of a 35 degree swept-wing airplane as determined from flight measurements

From Summary: "The longitudinal and lateral-directional dynamic-response characteristics of a 35 degree swept-wing fighter-type airplane determined from flight measurements are presented and compared with predictions based on theoretical studies and wind-tunnel data. Flights were made at an altitude of 35,000 feet covering the Mach number range of 0.50 to 1.04. A limited amount of lateral-directional data were also obtained at 10,000 feet. The flight consisted essentially of recording transient responses to pilot-applied pulsed motions of each of the three primary control surfaces. These transient data were converted into frequency-response form by means of the Fourier transformation and compared with predicted responses calculated from the basic equations. Experimentally determined transfer functions were used for the evaluation of the stability derivatives that have the greatest effect on the dynamic response of the airplane. The values of these derivatives, in most cases, agreed favorably with predictions over the Mach number range of the test."
Date: September 17, 1952
Creator: Triplett, William C.; Brown, Stuart C. & Smith, G. Allan
System: The UNT Digital Library
A correlation by means of transonic similarity rules of experimentally determined characteristics of a series of symmetrical and cambered wings of rectangular plan form (open access)

A correlation by means of transonic similarity rules of experimentally determined characteristics of a series of symmetrical and cambered wings of rectangular plan form

Transonic similarity rules are applied to the correlation of experimental data for a series of related rectangular wings of varying aspect ratio, thickness, and camber. The data correlation is presented in two parts: the first part presents the correlation for a series of 22 wings having symmetrical NACA 63a-series sections; the second part is concerned with a study of one type of camber by correlation of the data for a series of 18 cambered wings having NACA 63a2xx and 63a4xx sections.
Date: December 17, 1951
Creator: McDevitt, John B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thrust and Pumping Characteristics of a Series of Ejector-type Exhaust Nozzles at Subsonic and Supersonic Flight Speeds (open access)

Thrust and Pumping Characteristics of a Series of Ejector-type Exhaust Nozzles at Subsonic and Supersonic Flight Speeds

Report presenting an investigation in the supersonic wind tunnel to determine the thrust and pumping characteristics of a series of ejector exhaust nozzles. Results indicated that the free-stream Mach number had no effect on those characteristics of the ejectors in the range for which the secondary flow was choked.
Date: November 17, 1954
Creator: Hearth, Donald P. & Valerino, Alfred S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compatibility of Metals with Liquid Fluorine at High Pressures and Flow Velocities (open access)

Compatibility of Metals with Liquid Fluorine at High Pressures and Flow Velocities

Report presenting testing of specimens of various metals in selected geometric configurations exposed to liquid fluorine under controlled conditions of flow and pressure. None of the samples eroded, decomposed, or exhibited any measurable physical or chemical changes.
Date: April 17, 1958
Creator: Schmidt, Harold W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Aerodynamic and Trim Characteristics of a Multi-Engine Delta-Wing Airplane Model (open access)

Transonic Aerodynamic and Trim Characteristics of a Multi-Engine Delta-Wing Airplane Model

Memorandum presenting an investigation of three models of a delta-wing airplane designed for a long-range subsonic cruise and a supersonic dash. Results regarding the aerodynamic characteristics of the models and effect of elevon deflection on aerodynamic characteristics of the four-engine model are provided.
Date: February 17, 1956
Creator: Swihart, John M. & Foss, Willard E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Interference Effects That Influence Vertical-Tail Loads at Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Some Interference Effects That Influence Vertical-Tail Loads at Supersonic Speeds

Memorandum presenting three types of aerodynamic interference originating from forward components of airplanes, which are shown to contribute to decreased vertical-tail effectiveness. The vorticity originating from a slender fuselage ahead of the wing resulted in a marked reduction in vertical-tail effectiveness with angle of attack for one model.
Date: February 17, 1956
Creator: Edwards, S. Sherman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Performance and Static Stability and Control of Flat-Top Hypersonic Gliders at Mach Numbers From 0.6 to 18 (open access)

Aerodynamic Performance and Static Stability and Control of Flat-Top Hypersonic Gliders at Mach Numbers From 0.6 to 18

Memorandum presenting a study of aerodynamic performance and static stability and control at hypersonic speeds. In the first part of the study, the effect of interference lift is investigated by tests of asymmetric models with conical fuselages and arrow plan-form wings. In the second part, the aerodynamic performance and static stability and control characteristics of a hypersonic glider are investigated in somewhat greater detail.
Date: September 17, 1958
Creator: Syvertson, Clarence A.; Gloria, Hermilo R. & Sarabia, Michael F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the possibility of simplifying missile guidance systems by the use of free-floating flaps and spring-mounted control surfaces (open access)

Investigation of the possibility of simplifying missile guidance systems by the use of free-floating flaps and spring-mounted control surfaces

Report presenting an investigation of the use of aerodynamic and mechanical devices for improving the response of guided missiles. An analysis indicates that the use of free-floating flaps and spring-mounted control surfaces should be able to increase maneuverability to the point that electronic automatic stabilization and gain-adjusting devices can be eliminated.
Date: May 17, 1956
Creator: Hikido, Katsumi; Hayashi, Paul H. & Lessing, Henry C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Loads on an External Store Adjacent to an Unswept Wing at Mach Numbers Between 0.75 and 1.96 (open access)

Aerodynamic Loads on an External Store Adjacent to an Unswept Wing at Mach Numbers Between 0.75 and 1.96

Report presenting an investigation to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a sting-mounted Douglas Aircraft Company store in the presence of an unswept semispan cantilevered wing of aspect ratio 4.0. Results regarding wing loads and store loads are provided.
Date: February 17, 1956
Creator: Hadaway, William M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experimental Investigation of the Base Pressure Characteristics of Nonlifting Bodies of Revolution at Mach Numbers From 2.73 to 4.98 (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of the Base Pressure Characteristics of Nonlifting Bodies of Revolution at Mach Numbers From 2.73 to 4.98

Report presenting an investigation in the supersonic wind tunnel to determine some of the base pressure characteristics of related bodies of revolution at zero angle of attack. Results regarding variation of pressure over the base, variation of base pressure with Reynolds number, effect of nose and afterbody shapes, variation of base pressure with Mach number, and correlation of base pressure data are provided.
Date: March 17, 1955
Creator: Reller, John O., Jr. & Hamaker, Frank M.
System: The UNT Digital Library