Effects of free-flight rocket-model booster-adapter configurations on the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch and sideslip of a swept-wing fighter airplane model at a Mach number of 2.01 (open access)

Effects of free-flight rocket-model booster-adapter configurations on the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch and sideslip of a swept-wing fighter airplane model at a Mach number of 2.01

Report presenting results of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effects of various free-flight rocket-model booster-adapter configurations on the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch and sideslip of a swept-wing, fighter airplane model for a Mach number of 2.01. Normal-force, lateral-force, pitching-moment, and yawing-moment coefficients of the airplane model were measured, and schileren photographs of the various configurations were obtained.
Date: March 25, 1955
Creator: Robinson, Ross B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight investigation, including some effects of wing aeroelasticity, of the rolling effectiveness of an all-movable horizontal tail with differential incidence at Mach numbers from 0.6 to 1.5 (open access)

Free-flight investigation, including some effects of wing aeroelasticity, of the rolling effectiveness of an all-movable horizontal tail with differential incidence at Mach numbers from 0.6 to 1.5

Report presenting an investigation to determine the zero-lift rolling effectiveness of all-movable sweptback horizontal tail fins mounted behind a notched delta wing at a constant angle of differential incidence of 7 degree per fin. Two models, one with a stiff wing and one with a flexible wing, were tested in free flight over a range of Mach numbers. The rolling effectiveness was about the same magnitude at subsonic and supersonic speeds for both models.
Date: January 25, 1955
Creator: English, Roland D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift, drag, and longitudinal stability at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 2.1 of a rocket-powered model having a tapered unswept wing of aspect ratio 3 and inline tail surfaces (open access)

Lift, drag, and longitudinal stability at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 2.1 of a rocket-powered model having a tapered unswept wing of aspect ratio 3 and inline tail surfaces

Report presenting an investigation of a configuration of a body of fineness ratio 16.9, an unswept wing of aspect ratio 3, and a taper ratio of 0.4, and incline tail surfaces who was aeropulsed continuously in pitch during free flight with and without a sustainer rocket motor operating. A range of Mach numbers from 0.8 to 2.1 was tested. Results regarding drag, normal force and pitching moment, flow conditions at the horizontal tail, buffeting and model vibrations, and cross coupling are provided.
Date: April 25, 1955
Creator: Gillespie, Warren, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight measurements of wing loads on the Convair XF-92A delta-wing airplane (open access)

Flight measurements of wing loads on the Convair XF-92A delta-wing airplane

Report presenting a flight investigation at a range of altitudes to determine the wing loads on the Convair XF-92A airplane over the lift range of the airplane at subsonic and transonic speeds. Theoretical lift-curve slope for a delta wing was calculated and compared with the flight data at a Mach number of 0.75.
Date: May 25, 1955
Creator: Kuhl, Albert E. & Johnson, Clinton T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Speed Investigation of the Effects of Wing Tanks and Speed Brakes on the Static Stability of a Model Having a 40 Degree Swept Wing (open access)

Low-Speed Investigation of the Effects of Wing Tanks and Speed Brakes on the Static Stability of a Model Having a 40 Degree Swept Wing

Memorandum presenting a low-speed wind-tunnel investigation conducted to study the effects of pylon-mounted wing tanks and speed brakes on the static stability characteristics of a model with sweptback wing and tail surfaces. The wing of the model was of aspect ratio 3.45 and was swept 40 degrees at the quarter-chord line. Results for the basic configuration and modifications to the basic configuration are provided.
Date: May 25, 1955
Creator: Sleeman, William C., Jr. & Alford, William J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of short two-dimensional subsonic diffusers (open access)

Preliminary investigation of short two-dimensional subsonic diffusers

Report presenting several short two-dimensional subsonic diffusers over a range of throat Mach numbers from 0.3 to 0.9. The designs incorporated an effective diffusion angle of approximately 30 degrees and an area ratio of 3. At a throat Mach number of 0.7, the resulting profile distortion of the unmodified 30 degree diffuser was diminished from about 11 to approximately 4 percent by using any of the configurations.
Date: May 25, 1956
Creator: Woollett, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of cooling-air requirements of corrugated-insert-type turbine blades suitable for a supersonic turbojet engine (open access)

Analysis of cooling-air requirements of corrugated-insert-type turbine blades suitable for a supersonic turbojet engine

From Introduction: "This report presents the cooling-air requirements of a "paper" air-cooled turbojet engine operating over a wide range of flight Mach numbers and altitudes. The results are presented for a two-stage-turbine turbo-jet engine having a turbine-inlet temperature of 2500^o R and operating at sea-level static conditions and flight Mach numbers from 0.90 to 2.5 and flight altitudes from 40,000 to 70,000 feet. In addition, the effect of decreasing the blade-inlet cooling-air temperature on the required coolant-flow ratio is presented."
Date: April 25, 1956
Creator: Ziemer, Robert R. & Slone, Henry O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight measurements of the low-speed characteristics of a 35 degree swept-wing airplane with blowing-type boundary-layer control in the trailing-edge flaps (open access)

Flight measurements of the low-speed characteristics of a 35 degree swept-wing airplane with blowing-type boundary-layer control in the trailing-edge flaps

Report presenting tests to determine the flight characteristics of an F-86 airplane equipped with a blowing-type boundary-layer-control installation on the trailing-edge flaps. The effectiveness of the flap was determined in conjunction with slatted leading edges and an inflatable rubber boot on the leading edge. Measurements were made of lift, drag, flow requirements, and computations for take-off, climb, and landing.
Date: October 25, 1956
Creator: Anderson, Seth B.; Quigley, Hervey C. & Innis, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Subsonic Lateral and Longitudinal Static Stability Characteristics Up to Large Angles of Sideslip for a Triangular-Wing Airplane Model Having a Ventral Fin (open access)

The Subsonic Lateral and Longitudinal Static Stability Characteristics Up to Large Angles of Sideslip for a Triangular-Wing Airplane Model Having a Ventral Fin

"Wind-tunnel tests were conducted to determine the effects of a ventral fin on the static characteristics of a triangular-wing airplane model. Data were obtained for angles of sideslip up to 18 degrees at angles of attack 0, 6, 12, and 18 degrees at Mach numbers from 0.25 to 0.94. The results of the tests indicated that the ventral fin did not produce as much yawing moment per unit of exposed area at any angle of sideslip as the vertical tail" (p. 1).
Date: October 25, 1956
Creator: Buell, Donald A. & Tinling, Bruce E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytic evaluation of effect of inlet-air temperature and combustion pressure on combustion performance of boron slurries and blends of pentaborane in octene-1 : Supplement I - Influence of new boric-oxide vapor-pressure data on calculated performanc (open access)

Analytic evaluation of effect of inlet-air temperature and combustion pressure on combustion performance of boron slurries and blends of pentaborane in octene-1 : Supplement I - Influence of new boric-oxide vapor-pressure data on calculated performanc

"The theoretical performance of pentaborane has been recalculated using recent data on the vapor pressure of boric oxide. Previous calculations were based upon vapor-pressure data obtained some years ago by a method not as accurate as that employed in current investigations. The recalculated performance data for pentaborane differ appreciably from previously published data and are considered more accurate for evaluation of the relative potentialities of boron-containing fuels" (p. 1).
Date: May 25, 1956
Creator: Tower, Leonard K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of supersonic ramp-type side inlet with combinations of fuselage and inlet throat boundary-layer removal (open access)

Performance of supersonic ramp-type side inlet with combinations of fuselage and inlet throat boundary-layer removal

Report presenting an experimental investigation to evaluate combinations of fuselage and inlet throat boundary-layer removal for a ramp-type side inlet in the 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel at Mach numbers 1.5, 1.8, and 2.0. Optimum combinations of fuselage and inlet throat boundary-layer removal showed gains in available thrust from 3 to 10 percent over the case of no inlet throat bleed. Results regarding variations of diffuser total-pressure distortion, recovery and external drag coefficients, and net gains in available thrust are provided.
Date: April 25, 1956
Creator: Campbell, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report of Experimental Investigation of Ram-Jet Controls and Engine Dynamics (open access)

Preliminary Report of Experimental Investigation of Ram-Jet Controls and Engine Dynamics

Report presenting the results of an investigation of the internal dynamics of a ramjet engine and the steady-state and dynamic performance characteristics of a number of ramjet controls. Three types of engine control systems were investigated: (1) shock positioning, (2) direct control of diffuser-exit pressure, and (3) an optimalizing control designed to obtain peak pressure recovery from the diffuser. Results regarding the engine steady-state performance, engine dynamics, and controls investigations are provided.
Date: October 25, 1954
Creator: Vasu, G.; Wilcox, F. A. & Himmel, S. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of External Stiffening Ribs on the Rolling Power of Ailerons on a Swept Wing (open access)

The Effect of External Stiffening Ribs on the Rolling Power of Ailerons on a Swept Wing

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effects of external ribs, or load carrying fences, on the rolling effectiveness and drag on swept wings of two different stiffnesses. The primary effect of adding fences was a decrease in torsional flexibility and an increase in zero-lift rolling effectiveness. The aerodynamic effects on zero-lift rolling effectiveness due to adding fences are negligible.
Date: October 25, 1956
Creator: Stephens, Emily W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical investigation of factors affecting the performance of single-stage turbines having rotor-tip discharge of cooling air (open access)

Analytical investigation of factors affecting the performance of single-stage turbines having rotor-tip discharge of cooling air

From Introduction: "The purpose of this report is to further analyze the turbine performance results of reference 1 with the objective of isolating the contribution of the cooling air to the turbine performance and establishing some systematic relation between these cooling-air effects and the turbine operational parameters."
Date: April 25, 1956
Creator: Smith, Gordon T. & Hickel, Robert O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design of two transpiration-cooled strut-supported turbine rotor blades (open access)

Design of two transpiration-cooled strut-supported turbine rotor blades

Report presenting the design details of two transpiration-cooled strut-supported turbine rotor blades. One design uses a sintered blade shell while the other uses a wire blade shell. Ideal coolant flows were found for an effective gas temperature of 1425 degrees Fahrenheit, a coolant temperature of 180 degrees Fahrenheit, and a shell temperature of 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
Date: April 25, 1956
Creator: Prasse, Ernst I.; Livingood, John N. B. & Donoughe, Patrick L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A summary of results obtained during flight simulation of several aircraft prototypes with variable-stability airplanes (open access)

A summary of results obtained during flight simulation of several aircraft prototypes with variable-stability airplanes

Report presenting testing of two airplanes, the F6F-3 and F-86A, fitted with servo equipment for varying in flight the lateral and directional stability and handling characteristics and flown by test pilots to simulate the predicted dynamic behavior of six prototype airplanes. Results regarding the aerodynamic characteristics and pilot opinions for each plane are provided.
Date: May 25, 1956
Creator: McNeill, Walter E. & Creer, Brent Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature-control study of turbine region of turbojet engine, including turbine-blade time constants and starting characteristics (open access)

Temperature-control study of turbine region of turbojet engine, including turbine-blade time constants and starting characteristics

Report presenting an investigation of a turbojet engine in an altitude test facility to supplement existing data relevant to gas-temperature control in a turbojet engine. The problems associated with gas-temperature control for minimizing turbine-blade damage are considered in the report.
Date: April 25, 1956
Creator: Phillips, W. E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
De-icing and runback characteristics of three cyclic electric, external de-icing boots employing chordwise shedding (open access)

De-icing and runback characteristics of three cyclic electric, external de-icing boots employing chordwise shedding

Report presenting an icing investigation conducted in the icing research tunnel to determine the general de-icing and runback characteristics of three production samples of electric rubber-clad cyclic de-icing boots. The boots were all designed for the same airplane and were designed to operate at the same values of power density, heat-on time, and cycle ratio. Results regarding the boot surface temperatures and general de-icing and runback characteristics are provided.
Date: May 25, 1953
Creator: Ruggeri, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and experimental investigation of a single-stage turbine with a downstream stator (open access)

Design and experimental investigation of a single-stage turbine with a downstream stator

The high-work-output turbine had an experimental efficiency of 0.830 at the design point and a maximum efficiency of 0.857. The downstream stator was effective in providing axial flow out of the turbine for almost the whole range of turbine operation.
Date: January 25, 1957
Creator: Plohr, Henry W.; Holeski, Donald E. & Forrette, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Measurements at Transonic and Low Supersonic Speeds on a Thin Conical Cambered Low-Aspect-Ratio Delta Wing in Combination With Basic and Indented Bodies (open access)

Pressure Measurements at Transonic and Low Supersonic Speeds on a Thin Conical Cambered Low-Aspect-Ratio Delta Wing in Combination With Basic and Indented Bodies

Report discussing pressure distributions on a thin conical cambered low-aspect-ratio delta wing over a range of Mach numbers. Combinations tested included the wing in combination with a basic Sears-Haack body and a body indented symmetrically for Mach number 1.2. Results regarding wing pressure distributions, effects of body indentation on the wing pressure, body pressure distributions, and effects of body indentation on body pressures are presented.
Date: September 25, 1957
Creator: Mugler, John P., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An experimental study of the zero-angle-of attack transonic drag associated with the vertical position of a horizontal tail at zero incidence (open access)

An experimental study of the zero-angle-of attack transonic drag associated with the vertical position of a horizontal tail at zero incidence

Report presenting a study of the transonic drag associated with varying the vertical location of the horizontal tail of a representative tail-body combination. Factors which significantly influenced the results were flow separation in the horizontal tail-body juncture, afterbody-tail-interference pressure drag, and a downwash over the horizontal tail which resulted from the boundary conditions of the converging afterbody.
Date: October 25, 1956
Creator: Howell, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressibility Effects on a Hovering Helicopter Rotor Having an NACA 0018 Root Airfoil Tapering to an NACA 0012 Tip Airfoil (open access)

Compressibility Effects on a Hovering Helicopter Rotor Having an NACA 0018 Root Airfoil Tapering to an NACA 0012 Tip Airfoil

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effects of compressibility on the hovering performance and the blade pitching moments of a helicopter rotor with a tip airfoil, a root airfoil, and twist. Results regarding hovering performance, rotor-blade pitching moments, rotor profile-drag torque, and a comparison with two-dimensional drag-divergence data are provided.
Date: September 25, 1957
Creator: Powell, Robert D., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Data on the Longitudinal and Lateral-Directional Rotary Derivatives of a Straight-Wing, Research Airplane Configuration at Mach Numbers From 2.5 to 3.5 (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Data on the Longitudinal and Lateral-Directional Rotary Derivatives of a Straight-Wing, Research Airplane Configuration at Mach Numbers From 2.5 to 3.5

Memorandum presenting the results of wind-tunnel oscillation tests to measure the rotary derivatives of a research airplane configuration at supersonic speeds. Measurements were made of the damping in yaw, pitch, and roll, the static longitudinal and directional stability derivatives, the effective-dihedral derivative, the rolling moment due to yawing, and the yawing moment due to rolling. The configuration was found to be statistically stable throughout the Mach number range, although its stability was becoming marginal at high angles of attack at Mach number 3.5.
Date: March 25, 1958
Creator: Beam, Benjamin H. & Endicott, Kenneth C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Low-Speed Stability and Control Characteristics of a 1/7-Scale Model of the North American X-15 Airplane (open access)

Investigation of the Low-Speed Stability and Control Characteristics of a 1/7-Scale Model of the North American X-15 Airplane

Report presenting an investigation of the low-speed power-on stability and control characteristics of a free-flying model of the North American X-15 airplane. Results regarding the longitudinal stability and control, lateral stability, and lateral control are provided. Longitudinal stability was low, but it was considered to be satisfactory up to an angle of attack of about 30 degrees.
Date: June 25, 1957
Creator: Boisseau, Peter C.
System: The UNT Digital Library