Static Longitudinal Stability Of "Ente" Airplanes (open access)

Static Longitudinal Stability Of "Ente" Airplanes

The stability conditions of Ente (duck) airplanes are investigated in this report. In developing the formulas, which afford an approximate solution, the unimportant effect of the height of the C.G. and the moment of the residual resistance are neglected. The effect of downwash from the forward horizontal empennage on the wing are also disregarded.
Date: March 1931
Creator: Kiel, Heinrich Georg
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Transference of Heat From a Hot Plate to an Air Stream (open access)

The Transference of Heat From a Hot Plate to an Air Stream

The object of the present study was to define experimentally the field of temperature and velocity in a heated flat plate when exposed to an air stream whose direction is parallel to it, then calculate therefrom the heat transference and the friction past the flat plate, and lastly, compare the test data with the mathematical theory. To ensure comparable results, we were to actually obtain or else approximate: a) two-dimensional flow; b) constant plate temperature in the direction of the stream. To approximate the flow in two dimensions, we chose a relatively wide plate and measured the velocity and temperature in the median plane.
Date: April 1931
Creator: Elias, Franz
System: The UNT Digital Library
Clerget 100 Hp Heavy-Oil Engine (open access)

Clerget 100 Hp Heavy-Oil Engine

A complete technical description of the Clerget heavy-oil engine is presented along with the general characteristics. The general characteristics are: 9 cylinders, bore 120 mm, stroke 130 mm, four-stroke cycle engine, rated power limited to 100 hp at 1800 rpm; weight 228 kg; propeller with direct drive and air cooling. Moving parts, engine block, and lubrication are all presented.
Date: January 1931
Creator: Léglise, Pierre
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments With Airplane Brakes (open access)

Experiments With Airplane Brakes

This report begins by examining the forces on the brake shoes. For the determination of the load distribution over the shoes it was assumed that the brake linings follow Hooke's law, are neatly fitted and bedded in by wear. The assumption of Hooke's law, that is, the proportionality between compression of the lining and the absorption of force, is fulfilled to a certain extent for the loading, as becomes apparent from the load tests described further on. But there is a material discrepancy at unloading.
Date: September 1931
Creator: Michael, Franz
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elmira Soaring Contest, 1930 (open access)

Elmira Soaring Contest, 1930

This report details the Elmira, New York soaring contest of 1930 and provides up-current maps, experiences in piloting, distance flights, and a few details on glider design.
Date: March 1931
Creator: Hirth, Wolfram K. E.; Schempp, Martin H. & Herrick, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Viscosity in Speed Measurements With Double-Throat Venturi Tubes (open access)

Effect of Viscosity in Speed Measurements With Double-Throat Venturi Tubes

In order to clarify the viscosity effect some experiments were made in the Gottigen low-pressure tunnel with the Bruhn double-throat Venturi tube. This type of tunnel makes it possible to vary the pressure and thereby the density within wide limits and consequently, to examine the viscosity effect. This, however, did not impair the results because pressure and temperature were determined at different periods.
Date: August 1931
Creator: Peters, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Frictionless Flow in the Region Around Two Circles (open access)

The Frictionless Flow in the Region Around Two Circles

This investigation attempts to surpass the boundaries of pure mathematical interest in that it possesses as an example, a flow investigation in a multiply-connected region. Then the results appear to be carried out by means of an appropriate conformal representation of the region around two chosen closed curves. Thus we have the basis of an exact plane theory of the biplane.
Date: June 1931
Creator: Lagally, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Vertical Air Currents in the Atmosphere (open access)

Measurements of Vertical Air Currents in the Atmosphere

To summarize, the experiments with balloons, sailplanes and light airplanes conducted thus far, reveal the vertical velocities of the air to be primarily dependent on the vertical temperature distribution. Stable stratifications result in up-and-down currents forced by the contour of the ground, which are readily recognized in flight and, if need be, may be avoided.
Date: November 1931
Creator: Lange, K. O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resistance of Plates and Pipes at High Reynolds Numbers (open access)

Resistance of Plates and Pipes at High Reynolds Numbers

It was learned that the law of resistance for high R values does not follow the simple powers, and that the powers, which can be obtained approximately for the velocity distribution, gradually change. Since, moreover, very important investigations have recently been made on the resistance of plates at very high R values, it seemed of interest to apply the above line of reasoning to the new general law of resistance. For this purpose, the resistance and velocity distribution along the plate must always be equal to the values of the pipe flow at the corresponding Reynolds number.
Date: January 1931
Creator: Schiller, L. & Hermann, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift Distribution and Longitudinal Stability of an Airplane (open access)

Lift Distribution and Longitudinal Stability of an Airplane

The preliminary calculation of the airplane polar and hence of the flight performances and characteristics rests on the assumption of an elliptical lift distribution at all altitudes. For large angles of attack below C(sub a (sub max)), this method of calculation yields no satisfactory agreement with measurements made in flight. An attempt is made to eliminate the errors in the preliminary calculation by the assumption of a disturbance of the lift distribution in this angle-of-attack range, which is so important for the constructor. An explanation is also given of the great differences found in flight with and without propeller slipstream.
Date: October 1931
Creator: Töpfer, Carl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fire Prevention on Aircraft (open access)

Fire Prevention on Aircraft

The following discussion is at first restricted to the light-oil engines now in use. We shall consider how far it is possible to reduce fire hazards by changes in the design of the engines and carburetors and in the arrangement of the fuel pipes.
Date: July 1931
Creator: Kühn, Fritz
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Cooling of Aircraft Engines (open access)

Liquid Cooling of Aircraft Engines

This report presents a method for solving the problem of liquid cooling at high temperatures, which is an intermediate method between water and air cooling, by experiments on a test-stand and on an airplane. A utilizable cooling medium was found in ethylene glycol, which has only one disadvantage, namely, that of combustibility. The danger, however is very slight. It has one decided advantage, that it simultaneously serves as protection against freezing.
Date: December 1931
Creator: Weidinger, Hanns
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Elektron Metal in Airplane Construction (open access)

The Use of Elektron Metal in Airplane Construction

Memorandum presenting an evaluation of elektron, which is the lightest of the light metals and is of particular interest for aircraft construction. Some of its chemical properties, particular alloys and wrought materials that can be made using elektron, and some of the potential ways in which the material might be used are provided.
Date: February 1931
Creator: de Ridder, E. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Floats and Float Tests (open access)

On Floats and Float Tests

The principal source of information on float resistance is the model test. In view of the insuperable difficulties opposing any attempt at theoretical treatment of the resistance problem, particularly at attitudes which tend toward satisfactory take-off, such as the transitory stage to planing, the towing test is and will remain the primary method for some time.
Date: September 1931
Creator: Seewald, Friedrich
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Aerodynamic Wind Vane and the Inherent Stability of Airplanes (open access)

The Aerodynamic Wind Vane and the Inherent Stability of Airplanes

Report discussing the design of the wind vane described rests on the following line of reasoning: An airplane, originally in equilibrium about its C.G. is assumed to be deflected from this position through an angle (delta)i, the variation (delta)i being so sudden that the path of the C.G. and the airplane speed do not change while it is taking place. The aerodynamic forces acting on the wings, tail surfaces, fuselage, etc., which, as a whole, exerted a zero moment (M(sub G) = 0) about the center of gravity at the instant of equilibrium, now exert a moment M(sub G) not equal to 0.
Date: February 1931
Creator: Lapresle, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relations Between Ship Design and Seaplane Design (open access)

Relations Between Ship Design and Seaplane Design

This report examines various aspects of seaplane construction; namely, stability, propulsion, water-tight bulkheads, fire protection, and construction.
Date: November 1931
Creator: Schnadel, Georg
System: The UNT Digital Library
Landing Impact of Seaplanes (open access)

Landing Impact of Seaplanes

The theory of landing impact is briefly stated and the applicability of a previously suggested formula is extended. Theoretical considerations regarding impact measurements on models and actual seaplanes are followed by a brief description of the instruments used in actual flight tests. The report contains a description of the strength conditions and deals exhaustively with force measurements on the float gear of an "HE 9a" with flat-bottom and with V-bottom floats. The experimental data are given and compared with the theoretical results.
Date: June 1931
Creator: Pabst, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
Optico-Photographic Measurements of Airplane Deformations (open access)

Optico-Photographic Measurements of Airplane Deformations

"The deformation of aircraft wings is measured by photographically recording a series of bright shots on a moving paper band sensitive to light. Alternating deformations, especially vibrations, can thus be measured in operation, unaffected by inertia. A handy recording camera, the optograph, was developed by the static division of the D.V.L. (German Experimental Institute for Aeronautics) for the employment of this method of measurement on airplanes in flight" (p. 1).
Date: March 1931
Creator: Küssner, Hans Georg
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dangerous Sideslip of a Stalled Airplane and Its Prevention (open access)

The Dangerous Sideslip of a Stalled Airplane and Its Prevention

This investigation covers only that phase of airplane accidents which are the result of sideslip. We examine the circumstances under which this occurs, study the behavior of present-day airplane types (monoplane, conventional and staggered biplane) therein and endeavor to find a solution whereby this danger may be avoided.
Date: September 1931
Creator: Fuchs, Richard & Schmidt, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Resistance and Trimming Moment of Planing Water Craft (open access)

Determination of Resistance and Trimming Moment of Planing Water Craft

This report presents a new theory which makes it possible to interpret the resistance and the trimming moment for any loading of a planing aircraft when these values are given for one load. This application of the new theory forms the basis of the present paper. Derivations of various conversion formulas are given as well as numerous examples.
Date: May 1931
Creator: Schröder, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Curvilinear Flight (open access)

A Study of Curvilinear Flight

"When an airplane describes a curve it takes a certain time for it to turn from level to inclined position and then back to level again. In the following, we express the motion about the horizontal axis as "roll" or "bank" and the motion perpendicular to the vertical axis, i.e., the actual curve, as "turn." Equations and tables provide results on various aspects of turns, control settings, acceleration, inertia moments, and angular velocity" (p. 2).
Date: April 1931
Creator: Kruse, Helmuth
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Certain Wing Shapes With Sections Varying Progressively Along the Span (open access)

Investigation of Certain Wing Shapes With Sections Varying Progressively Along the Span

This investigation has a double object: 1) the calculation of the general characteristics of certain wings with progressively varying sections; 2) the determination of data furnishing, in certain cases, some information on the actual distribution of the external forces acting on a wing. We shall try to show certain advantages belonging to the few wing types of variable section which we shall study and that, even if the general aerodynamic coefficients of these wings are not often clearly superior to those of certain wings of uniform section, the wings of variable section nevertheless have certain advantages over those of uniform section in the distribution of the attainable stresses.
Date: April 1931
Creator: Arsandaux, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dangerous Flat Spin and the Factors Affecting It (open access)

The Dangerous Flat Spin and the Factors Affecting It

This report deals first with the fundamental data required for the investigation. These are chiefly the aerodynamic forces and moments acting on an airplane in a flat spin. It is shown that these forces and moments depend principally on the angle of attack and on the rotation about the path axis, and can therefore either be measured in a wind tunnel or calculated from wind-tunnel measurements of lift, drag and moment about the leading edge of the wing of an airplane model at rest.
Date: July 1931
Creator: Fuchs, Richard & Schmidt, Wilhelm
System: The UNT Digital Library
Eleventh Rhön Soaring-Flight Contest, 1930 (open access)

Eleventh Rhön Soaring-Flight Contest, 1930

This report presents the results and a recounting of the new technological developments that were developed for the 11th Rhon Soaring Contest.
Date: June 1931
Creator: Georgii, Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library