NACA Conference on Engine Stall and Surge (open access)

NACA Conference on Engine Stall and Surge

A compilation of the six technical papers presented at the NACA Conference on Engine Stall and Surge on February 3, 1955 at the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory. A list of conference attendees is also provided.
Date: February 3, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact on a Compressible Fluid (open access)

Impact on a Compressible Fluid

"Upon impact of a solid body on the plane surface of a fluid, there occurs on the vetted surface of the body an abrupt pressure rise which propagates into both media with the speed of sound. Below, we assume the case where the speed of propagation of sound in the body which falls on the surface of the fluid may be regarded as infinitely large in comparison with the speed of propagation of sound in the fluid; that is, we shall assume that the falling body is absolutely rigid. IN this case, the entire relative speed of the motion which takes place at the beginning of the impact is absorbed by the fluid" (p. 1).
Date: February 1958
Creator: Egorov, I. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Corrections at High Subsonic Speeds Particularly for an Enclosed Circular Tunnel (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Corrections at High Subsonic Speeds Particularly for an Enclosed Circular Tunnel

A review of existing publications on wind-tunnel corrections is followed by an approximate method for determining the corrections due to model and wake displacement and to lift. Relations are investigated for fuselages and wings of various spans in closed circular tunnels. A comparison is made between the computations and the tests in the DVL high-speed wind tunnel.
Date: February 1952
Creator: Göthert, Bernhard Hermann
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of the Lateral-Dynamic Stability of Aircraft (open access)

Calculation of the Lateral-Dynamic Stability of Aircraft

"Graphs and formulas are given with the aid of which all the aerodynamic coefficients required for computing the lateral dynamic stability can be determined. A number of numerical examples are given for obtaining the stability derivatives and solving the characteristic-stability equation. Approximate formulas are derived with the aid of which rapid preliminary computations may be made and the stability coefficients corrected for certain modifications of the airplane" (p. 1).
Date: February 1952
Creator: Raikh, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaporation, Heat Transfer, and Velocity Distribution in Two-Dimensional and Rotationally Symmetrical Laminar Boundary-Layer Flow (open access)

Evaporation, Heat Transfer, and Velocity Distribution in Two-Dimensional and Rotationally Symmetrical Laminar Boundary-Layer Flow

The fundamental boundary layer equations for the flow, temperature and concentration fields are presented. Two dimensional symmetrical and unsymmetrical and rotationally symmetrical steady boundary layer flows are treated as well as the transfer boundary layer. Approximation methods for the calculation of the transfer layer are discussed and a brief survey of an investigation into the validity of the law that the Nusselt number is proportional to the cube root of the Prandtl number is presented.
Date: February 1958
Creator: Frössling, Nils
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laminar Flow About a Rotating Body of Revolution in an Axial Airstream (open access)

Laminar Flow About a Rotating Body of Revolution in an Axial Airstream

We have set ourselves the problem of calculating the laminar flow on a body of revolution in an axial flow which simultaneously rotates about its axis. The problem mentioned above, the flow about a rotating disk in a flow, which we solved some time ago, represents the first step in the calculation of the flow on the rotating body of revolution in a flow insofar as, in the case of a round nose, a small region about the front stagnation point of the body of revolution may be replaced by its tangential plane. In our problem regarding the rotating body of revolution in a flow, for laminar flow, one of the limiting cases is known: that of the body which is in an axial approach flow but does not rotate.
Date: February 1956
Creator: Schlichting, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basic Differential Equations in General Theory of Elastic Shells (open access)

Basic Differential Equations in General Theory of Elastic Shells

"The shell shall be considered as a three-dimensional continuous medium; for the coordinate surface, the middle surface of the shell shall be assumed parallel to the bounding surfaces. Let alpha and beta be the curvilinear orthogonal coordinates of this surface, coinciding with the lines of principal curvatures, and gamma the distance along the normal from the point (alpha,beta) of the coordinate surface to any point (alpha, beta, gamma) of the shell" (p. 1).
Date: February 1951
Creator: Vlasov, V. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Boundary Layers in Fluids with Little Friction (open access)

The Boundary Layers in Fluids with Little Friction

"The vortices forming in flowing water behind solid bodies are not represented correctly by the solution of the potential theory nor by Helmholtz's jets. Potential theory is unable to satisfy the condition that the water adheres at the wetted bodies, and its solutions of the fundamental hydrodynamic equations are at variance with the observation that the flow separates from the body at a certain point and sends forth a highly turbulent boundary layer into the free flow. Helmholtz's theory attempts to imitate the latter effect in such a way that it joins two potential flows, jet and still water, nonanalytical along a stream curve" (p. 1).
Date: February 1950
Creator: Blasius, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Determination of Local and Mean Coefficients of Heat Transfer for Turbulent Flow in Pipes (open access)

Experimental Determination of Local and Mean Coefficients of Heat Transfer for Turbulent Flow in Pipes

An extensive investigation of the changes of the local and mean heat-transfer coefficients along the pipe length, and some results.
Date: February 1954
Creator: Aladyev, I. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Theory of the Turbulent Boundary Layer (open access)

On the Theory of the Turbulent Boundary Layer

As a rule, a division of the turbulent boundary layer is admissible: a division into a part near the wall, where the flow is governed only by the wall effects, and into an outer part, where the wall roughness and the viscosity of the flow medium affects only the wall shearing stress occurring as boundary condition but does not exert any other influence on the flow. Both parts may be investigated to a large extent independently. . The theoretical considerations give a cue how to set up, by appropriate experiments and their evaluation, generally valid connections which are required for the approximate calculation of the turbulent boundary layer according to the momentum and energy theorem.
Date: February 1953
Creator: Rotta, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift on a Bent, Flat Plate (open access)

Lift on a Bent, Flat Plate

The lift on a bent, flat plate is calculated exactly by the use of conformal mapping. Results are presented in terms permitting direct determination of the angle of zero lift, the lift coefficient, and the lift-curve slope for any flap-chord ratio, flap-deflection angle, and angle of attack.
Date: February 1955
Creator: Keune, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Rotational Conical Flow (open access)

On Rotational Conical Flow

Some general properties of isoenergetic rotational conical fields are determined. For such fields, provided the physical parameters of the fluid flow are known on a conical reference surface, it being understood that they satisfy certain imposed conditions, it is shown how to construct the hodographs in the various meridional semiplanes, as the envelope of either the tangents to the hodographs or of the osculatory circles.
Date: February 1952
Creator: Ferrari, Carlo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning the Flow About Ring-Shaped Cowlings Part 9: The Influence of Oblique Oncoming Flow on the Incremental Velocities and Air Forces at the Front Part of Circular Cowls (open access)

Concerning the Flow About Ring-Shaped Cowlings Part 9: The Influence of Oblique Oncoming Flow on the Incremental Velocities and Air Forces at the Front Part of Circular Cowls

The dependence of the maximum incremental velocities and air forces on a circular cowling on the mass flow and the angle of attack of the oblique flow is determined with the aid of pressure-distribution measurements. The particular cowling tested had been partially investigated in NACA TM 1327.
Date: February 1952
Creator: Küchemann, Dietrich & Weber, Johanna
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning the Flow About Ring-Shaped Cowlings Part 8: Further Measurements on Annular Profiles (open access)

Concerning the Flow About Ring-Shaped Cowlings Part 8: Further Measurements on Annular Profiles

"The measurements of part V (reference 1) of this series of reports, which concerned comparatively long ring profiles, are supplemented by measurements on shorter rings as they are used for shrouded propellers and cowlings of ring-shaped radiators. Mass-flow coefficients and profile drags are given. Furthermore, it has to be determined how far the potential theory describes the flow phenomenon with sufficient accuracy and whether the present theory for the calculation of thin annular profile yields useful profile forms and is suitable for determination of the mass flow for thick profiles" (p. 1).
Date: February 1952
Creator: Küchemann, Dietrich & Weber, Johanna
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Measurements of Time and Space Correlation in Wind Tunnel (open access)

Some Measurements of Time and Space Correlation in Wind Tunnel

Results are presented of research obtained by means of an apparatus for measurement of time and space correlation and of a spectral analyzer in the study of the longitudinal component of turbulence velocities in a wind tunnel downstream of a grid of meshes. Application to the case of a flat-plate boundary layer is illustrated. These researches were made at the Laboratoire de Mecanique de l'Atmosphere de l'I.M.F.M. for the O.N.E.R.A.
Date: February 1955
Creator: Favre, A.; Gaviglio, J. & Dumas, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acoustics of a Nonhomogeneous Moving Medium (open access)

Acoustics of a Nonhomogeneous Moving Medium

Report discussing theoretical basis of the acoustics of a moving nonhomogeneous medium. Experiments that illustrate or confirm some of the theoretical explanation or derivation of these acoustics are also included.
Date: February 1956
Creator: Blokhintsev, D. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library