Altitude Free-Jet Investigation of Dynamics of a 28-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Altitude Free-Jet Investigation of Dynamics of a 28-Inch-Diameter Ram-Jet Engine

From Introduction: "The feasibility of closed-loop control of ram-jet-engine thrust is demonstrated in references 1 and 2. The dynamic behavior of a 28-inch-diameter ram-jet engine designed to operate in Mach number range of 2.35 to 2.70 is evaluated herein."
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Wentworth, Carl B.; Dunbar, William R. & Crowl, Robert J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Applications of power spectral analysis methods to maneuver loads obtained on jet fighter airplanes during service operations (open access)

Applications of power spectral analysis methods to maneuver loads obtained on jet fighter airplanes during service operations

Report presenting power spectral densities of normal load factor obtained for two service operational training flights of a Republic F-84G airplane and three service operational training flights of a North American F-86A airplane in order to indicate the load-factor frequency content and possible uses of power spectral methods in analyzing maneuver load data. Results regarding the spectra of the two different planes, an analytical representation of maneuver load spectrum, and probability distributions are provided.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Mayer, John P. & Hamer, Harold A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of 6" Diameter "O" Ring From Hrt Mockup. Metallography Report (Y-12) No. 39 (open access)

Examination of 6" Diameter "O" Ring From Hrt Mockup. Metallography Report (Y-12) No. 39

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Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Kegley, T. M., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of 6" Diameter "O" Ring from HRT Mockup. Metallography Report (Y-12) No. 39 (open access)

Examination of 6" Diameter "O" Ring from HRT Mockup. Metallography Report (Y-12) No. 39

A six-inch diameter "O" ring from the HRT Mockup was examined metallographically after 2452 hours exposure to uranyl sulfate solution at 300C. surface defects, except for cold work defects were found only in areas exposed to uranyl sulfates. Defects found were pits, transgranular cracks, surface cracks, and grain attacks.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Kegley, T. M., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Diffuser Pressure Ratio Control With Shock Positioning Limit on 28 Inch Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Diffuser Pressure Ratio Control With Shock Positioning Limit on 28 Inch Ram-Jet Engine

Report presenting an investigation of the performance of a diffuser static-pressure-ratio control with a normal shock-positioning limit on a ramjet engine installed in an altitude free-jet facility. Testing occurred at Mach numbers of 2.35 and 2.50, altitudes of 50,000, 60,000 and 65,000 feet, and angles of attack of 0 and 7 degrees. Results regarding the effects of control constants, effects of disturbance size and operating point, effects of flight conditions, and control limitations and possible improvements are provided.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Dunbar, William R.; Wentworth, Carl B. & Crowl, Robert J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Diffuser Pressure-Ratio Control With Shock-Positioning Limit on 28-Inch Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Diffuser Pressure-Ratio Control With Shock-Positioning Limit on 28-Inch Ram-Jet Engine

The performance of a control system designed for variable thrust applications was determined in an altitude free-jet facility at various Mach numbers, altitudes and angles of attack for a wide range of engine operation. The results are presented as transient response characteristics for step disturbances in fuel flow and stability characteristics as a function of control constants and engine operating conditions. The results indicate that the control is capable of successful operation over the range of conditions tested, although variations in engine gains preclude optimum response characteristics at all conditions with fixed control constants.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Dunbar, William R.; Wentworth, Carl B. & Crowl, Robert J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Water Injection in Subsonic Diffuser of a Conical Inlet Operation at Free-Stream Mach Number of 2.5 (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Water Injection in Subsonic Diffuser of a Conical Inlet Operation at Free-Stream Mach Number of 2.5

A spike-type nose inlet with sharp-lip cowl was investigated at a free-stream Mach number of 2.5 with water injection in its 16-inch diameter, 11-foot-long subsonic diffuser section. Inlet total temperature of exit with liquid-air ratios of about 0.04 with no apparent change in the critical pressure recovery. The observed temperature drops were less than the theoretically predicted values, and the amount of water evaporated was 35 to 50 percent less than that theoretically possible.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Beke, Andrew
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Process Section Manufacturing Division monthly report, December 1956 (open access)

E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Process Section Manufacturing Division monthly report, December 1956

This document form Savannah River Plant reports progress in the month of December 1956 for the 100, 200, 300, and 400 Areas. The productivity moderator program is described in the 100 (reactor) Area. Tritium processing, 200-F increased capacity, waste disposal, and the `25` plant are reported on in the 200 (separations) Area. The increased productivity program to include extended surface enriched and uranium elements is described in the 300 (reactor fuel fabrication) Area. Dana Plant operations are described in the heavy water studies.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Performance of Republic F-105 Wing-Root Inlet Configurations at Various Angles of Attack and a Mach Number of 2.01 (open access)

Preliminary Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Performance of Republic F-105 Wing-Root Inlet Configurations at Various Angles of Attack and a Mach Number of 2.01

"A 1/13-scale model of the forebody of the Republic F-105 with twin-duct wing-root inlets was tested in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel through a range of angle of attack from -4 deg to 15 deg at a Mach number of 2.01 and a Reynolds number of approximately 3.4 x 10(exp 6) per foot. The tests were made with four configurations which incorporated varying amounts of sweep and stagger of the inlet leading edges, modifications to the areas of the boundary-layer diverter floor plate, and modifications to the area of the boundary-layer diverter bleed slots. The highest overall pressure recovery at an angle of attack of 0 deg (average total-pressure recovery, 0.84 mass-flow ratio, 0.98) was achieved with configuration having an inlet leading-edge sweep angle of 58 deg with no leading-edge stagger" (p. 1).
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Kouyoumjian, Walter L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Injection Processes for 15-percent Fluorine-85- Percent Oxygen and Heptane in a 200-pound-thrust Rocket Engine (open access)

A Study of Injection Processes for 15-percent Fluorine-85- Percent Oxygen and Heptane in a 200-pound-thrust Rocket Engine

Injection techniques for fluorine, oxygen, and heptane in 200-pound thrust rocket engine.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Heidmann, M. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of injection processes for 15-percent fluorine - 85-percent oxygen and heptane in a 200-pound-thrust rocket engine (open access)

A study of injection processes for 15-percent fluorine - 85-percent oxygen and heptane in a 200-pound-thrust rocket engine

Characteristic exhaust velocity over a range of mixture ratios and variations in gas velocity with distance from the injector were measured for six injectors. Comparisons of injector performance showed the gains obtained from oxidant atomization, fuel atomization, and propellant mixing. The results are compared with oxygen and heptane performance and show the effect, which is qualitatively small, of spontaneous propellant ignition on the relation between injection processes and engine performance.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Heidmann, M. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic and Supersonic Characteristics of a Horn-Balanced Control With Unbalancing Tab on a 55 Degree Sweptback Wing (open access)

Transonic and Supersonic Characteristics of a Horn-Balanced Control With Unbalancing Tab on a 55 Degree Sweptback Wing

Report presenting an investigation of a semispan-wing-fuselage model with a 55 sweptback triangular wing of aspect ratio 3.5 with a horn-balanced flap-type control with a partially inset unbalancing tab. Control hinge-moment and effectiveness characteristics were obtained for a range of angles of attack, flap deflections, and tab deflections.
Date: January 15, 1957
Creator: Guy, Lawrence D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Burnout Limits of Polyphenyl Coolants: Research and Development Report (open access)

Determination of Burnout Limits of Polyphenyl Coolants: Research and Development Report

Abstract: An experimental investigation was conducted to establish the burnout limit of liquid diphenyl for various flow conditions.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Sato, K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of dynamic relations in a 48-inch ram-jet engine (open access)

Experimental investigation of dynamic relations in a 48-inch ram-jet engine

Engine dynamics were investigated for supercritical operation of the ram jet at Mach 2.75 over a range of simulated altitudes from 68,000 to 82,000 feet. Indicial-and frequency-response tests were conducted with fuel flow as the input variable. For a wide range of operating points, the response of static or total pressure to fuel flow consisted of a dead time followed by a response form that generally approximated a linear, first-order, lead-lag. The dead time varied significantly only with distance from the combustion zone. The rise ratio and the time constant of the lead-lag function were nearly independent of the pressure sensed.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Hurrell, Herbert G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Laboratories operation monthly activities report, January 1957 (open access)

Hanford Laboratories operation monthly activities report, January 1957

This is the monthly report for the Hanford Laboratories Operation. Metallurgy, reactor fuels, physics and instrumentation, reactor technology, chemistry, separation processes, biology, financial activities, employee relations, laboratories auxiliaries, radiation protection, operation research, inventions, visits, and personnel status are discussed. This report is for January 1957.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of Boric Oxide Deposition on Turbojet-Engine Operation (open access)

Influence of Boric Oxide Deposition on Turbojet-Engine Operation

Memorandum presenting a study of the effect of oxide-depositing fuels on engine starting, operation, and performance by using a modified production turbojet engine operated using a trimethyl borate azeotrope as a fuel. Results regarding boric oxide deposition, engine operation and performance, effect of turbine-inlet temperature, and dissipation of boric oxide deposits are provided.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Useller, James W.; Burley, Richard R. & Velie, Wallace W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of boric oxide deposition on turbojet-engine operation (open access)

Influence of boric oxide deposition on turbojet-engine operation

Report presenting testing of a modified production turbojet engine using a trimethyl borate azeotrope as a fuel. Operation with this fuel for 100 minutes produced a 2-percent deterioration in engine speed and only a 1-percent increase in combustor total-pressure loss with the best engine configuration investigated. Results regarding boric oxide deposition, engine operation and performance, effect of turbine-inlet temperature, and dissipation of boric oxide deposits are provided.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Useller, James W.; Burley, Richard R. & Velie, Wallace W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A STUDY OF ERROR EFFECTS IN MEASURING CYCLIC-TEMPERATURE HEAT-TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS (open access)

A STUDY OF ERROR EFFECTS IN MEASURING CYCLIC-TEMPERATURE HEAT-TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS

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Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Dingee, D.A. & Chastain, J.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Attorney General Opinion: WW-7A (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: WW-7A

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Will Wilson, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Reconsideration of Opinion No. 11-7 --Social Security participation by Senators and Representatives.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Thermal Decomposition of Some Group I, II, and III Metal Alkyls (open access)

Thermal Decomposition of Some Group I, II, and III Metal Alkyls

Memorandum presenting a mechanism for the thermal decomposition of sodium, lithium, beryllium, magnesium, aluminum, and boron alkyls and for the reverse reaction, the addition of olefins to metal hydrides. The reactions are shown to be nonradical and to probably proceed through a cyclic intermediate.
Date: February 15, 1957
Creator: Rosenblum, Louis
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Fabricability of 48 wt % Uranium - 52 wt % Aluminum Alloys (open access)

Effects of Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Fabricability of 48 wt % Uranium - 52 wt % Aluminum Alloys

It has been reported in the literature that prolonged soaking of 16 wt & uranium-aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures induces a microstructural changed termed "conglobulation". this process is essentially a spheroidization of the UAl4 eutectic. Conclusions of the tests: (1) Extended soaking of 48 wt $ uranium-aluminum alloy billets at 600 C does not improve their hot-rolling characteristics. (2) Soaking periods of 50 hours and greater reduce the tensile and yield strengths of these alloys. (3) Soaking for 50 hours results in complete spheroidization of the eutectic in 48 wt % uranium-aluminum alloys.
Date: March 15, 1957
Creator: Thurber, William C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Laboratories Operation Monthly Activities Report: February 1957 (open access)

Hanford Laboratories Operation Monthly Activities Report: February 1957

This document contains information on the progress of work for the Hanford facility for the month of February 1957. Included are personnel reports, research and development of various operations, radiation protection and invention reports.
Date: March 15, 1957
Creator: Hanford Laboratories
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Organic Moderated Reactor Experiment Progress Report: October 1955-July 1956 (open access)

Organic Moderated Reactor Experiment Progress Report: October 1955-July 1956

Report describing technical progress on the design and construction of an Organic Moderated Reactor Experiment (OMRE), to be operated at the National Reactor Testing Station in Arco, Idaho. "This is the first report of the series and coves the period from the initiation of the project to July 31, 1956. Also included as an appendix to the report is a detailed description of the OMRE facility" (p. 3).
Date: March 15, 1957
Creator: Trilling, C. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Safety Quarterly Progress Report: May-July 1956 (open access)

Reactor Safety Quarterly Progress Report: May-July 1956

From abstract: Impact tests on the Mark III Hanford safety element indicate that the design is mechanically adequate and does not constitute a personnel hazard.
Date: March 15, 1957
Creator: Miller, N. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library