Static tests of a shrouded and an unshrouded propeller (open access)

Static tests of a shrouded and an unshrouded propeller

Report presenting outdoor static testing made on two high-solidity propellers of different design, one shrouded and the other unshrouded. Three shrouds were tested to determine the effects of shroud length and exit area. Results regarding the action of shroud, results and comparison of propellers, and comparison with theory are provided.
Date: February 9, 1948
Creator: Platt, Robert J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests to Determine the Effect of Airfoil Section Profile and Thickness Ratio on the Zero-Lift Drag of Low-Aspect-Ratio Wings at Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Flight Tests to Determine the Effect of Airfoil Section Profile and Thickness Ratio on the Zero-Lift Drag of Low-Aspect-Ratio Wings at Supersonic Speeds

Report discussing flight tests of airplane-like models to determine the effect of airfoil section profile and thickness ratio on the zero-lift drag of low-aspect-ratio wings at supersonic speeds. Five rectangular wings with the same aspect ratio and a variety of airfoil thicknesses were tested to determine the effect of thickness ratio.
Date: February 9, 1948
Creator: Katz, Ellis
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Increasing the Leading-Edge Radius and Adding Forward Camber on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Wing With 35 Degrees of Sweepback (open access)

The Effects of Increasing the Leading-Edge Radius and Adding Forward Camber on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Wing With 35 Degrees of Sweepback

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effects of a section modification on the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with 35 degrees of sweepback. The wing was modified by increasing the leading-edge radius of the NACA 64A010 section and adding a small amount of camber to the forward portion of the chord. Lift, drag, pitching-moment, and trailing-edge-flap hinge-moment characteristics of the modified wing are compared with results from the original wing.
Date: February 9, 1951
Creator: Demele, Fred A. & Sutton, Fred B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic-Wind-Tunnel Tests of the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 0.15-Scale Model of the North American Aviation 255-Inch Fin-Stabilized External Store, Coord No. AF-AM-4 (open access)

Transonic-Wind-Tunnel Tests of the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 0.15-Scale Model of the North American Aviation 255-Inch Fin-Stabilized External Store, Coord No. AF-AM-4

"An investigation has been made in the Langley 8-foot transonic tunnels on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 0.15-scale model of the North American Aviation 255-inch fin-stabilized external store over a maximum Mach number range of 0.60 to 1.2 and on the effects of mounting lugs, of fin orientation, of fin aspect ratio, and of fixed-transition. The Reynolds number (based on a body length of 37.50 inches) varied from 9.8 x 10(exp 6) to 13.1 x 10(exp 6). The results indicate that the static margin of the finned store at low lift coefficients was only 9 percent of body length at subsonic Mach numbers and was reduced to zero at a Mach number of 1.0" (p. 1).
Date: February 9, 1958
Creator: Fischetti, Thomas L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude-Test-Chamber Investigation of the Endurance and Performance Characteristics of the J65-W-7 Engine at a Mach Number of 2.0 (open access)

Altitude-Test-Chamber Investigation of the Endurance and Performance Characteristics of the J65-W-7 Engine at a Mach Number of 2.0

"An investigation of the endurance characteristics, at high Mach number, of the J65-W-7 engine was made in an altitude chamber at the Lewis laboratory. The investigation was made to determine whether this engine can be operated at flight conditions of Mach 2 at 35,000-feet altitude (inlet temperature, 250 F) as a limited-service-life engine. Failure of the seventh-stage aluminum compressor blades occurred in both engines tested and was attributed to insufficient strength of the blade fastenings at the elevated temperatures" (p. 1).
Date: February 9, 1955
Creator: Biermann, A. E. & Braithwaite, Willis M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rough-water Landings of a 0.1-Size Powered Dynamic Model of the XP5Y-1 Flying Boat with Two Types of Afterbody - Langley Tank Model 228 (TED No. NACA DE309) (open access)

Rough-water Landings of a 0.1-Size Powered Dynamic Model of the XP5Y-1 Flying Boat with Two Types of Afterbody - Langley Tank Model 228 (TED No. NACA DE309)

A 0.1-size powered dynamic model of a large, high-speed flying boat was landed in Langley tank no. 1 into oncoming waves 4 feet high (full size). The model was tested with two afterbodies of differing lengths (4.12 and 6.63 beams). The short afterbody had a constant angle of dead rise of 22.5deg and a keel angle of 6.5deg. The long afterbody had warped dead rise and a keel angle of 8.5deg. The vertical accelerations were slightly greater and the maximum angular accelerations and maxim= trims were slightly less for the model with the long afterbody than for the model with -the short afterbody. A wave length of 210 feet (full size) imposed the highest accelerations on the model with either the long or the short afterbody.
Date: February 9, 1949
Creator: Garrison, Charlie C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correlation Between Hydrogen Pressure and Protective Action of Additives in the Molten Sodium Hydroxide - Nickel System (open access)

Correlation Between Hydrogen Pressure and Protective Action of Additives in the Molten Sodium Hydroxide - Nickel System

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the effect of various metallic additives on the molten sodium hydroxide - nickel system. The hydrogen evolved from such systems was measured and the evolution was correlated with the effect of the metal on mass transfer. Results regarding a check with standard tests, purging, presence of two valences for chromium, reaction time of the additive, and pressure within nickel crucibles are provided.
Date: February 9, 1956
Creator: May, Charles E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effectiveness of Inhibitors for Mass Transfer and Corrosion in Sodium Hydroxide - Nickel Systems (open access)

Effectiveness of Inhibitors for Mass Transfer and Corrosion in Sodium Hydroxide - Nickel Systems

Memorandum presenting static crucible tests with additions of the reducing agents sodium chromite Na(sub 3)CrO(sub 4) and manganese dioxide MnO(sub 2) indicate that salts soluble in sodium hydroxide may be added to inhibit mass transfer in nickel. The metals manganese, vanadium, and molybdenum were also investigated in static crucibles and found to be ineffective.
Date: February 9, 1956
Creator: Forestieri, Americo F. & Lad, Robert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Transonic Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of Body Indentation, as Specified by the Transonic Drag-Rise Rule, on the Aerodynamic Characteristics and Flow Phenomena of a 45 Degree Sweptback-Wing-Body Combination (open access)

A Transonic Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effects of Body Indentation, as Specified by the Transonic Drag-Rise Rule, on the Aerodynamic Characteristics and Flow Phenomena of a 45 Degree Sweptback-Wing-Body Combination

Memorandum presenting a comparison of the aerodynamic characteristics and flow phenomena at transonic speeds for a 45 degree sweptback wing mounted alternatively on a cylindrical body and an indented body. Indentation eliminated the zero-lift drag rise associated with the wing at a Mach number of 1. Results regarding the lift, drag, and pitching moment, flow surveys, level-flight characteristics, and flow phenomena are provided.
Date: February 9, 1953
Creator: Robinson, Harold L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static aeroelastic phenomena of M-, W-, and A-wings (open access)

Static aeroelastic phenomena of M-, W-, and A-wings

Report presenting spanwise lift distributions, lift coefficients, spanwise centers of pressure, shifts in aerodynamic center, coefficients of damping in roll, aileron rolling-moment coefficients, and rates of steady roll per unit aileron deflection have been calculated for nine M-, W-, and delta wings, as well as for comparable ordinary sweptforward, unswpet, and sweptback wings. Certain qualitative conclusions are drawn concerning the plan forms most suitable from the aeroelastic point of view. M and W plan forms exist which are superior aeroelastically and structurally to ordinary swept wings.
Date: February 9, 1953
Creator: Diederich, Franklin W. & Foss, Kenneth A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The influence of vortex generators on the performance of a short 1.9:1 straight-wall annular diffuser with a whirling inlet flow (open access)

The influence of vortex generators on the performance of a short 1.9:1 straight-wall annular diffuser with a whirling inlet flow

Report presenting an investigation in a duct system with fully developed pipe flow to determine the effects of vortex generators on the performance of a diffuser with whirling inlet flow. Testing was made with three different inlet whirl angles and rectangular, noncambered airfoils that varied in chord, span, angle setting, number, and location. Results for the 20.6 degree inlet whirl angle, 15.2 degree inlet whirl angle, 0 degree inlet whirl angle, and effect of inlet whirl angle on diffuser performance are provided.
Date: February 9, 1953
Creator: Wood, Charles C. & Higginbotham, James T.
System: The UNT Digital Library