Preliminary Fatigue Studies on Aluminum Alloy Aircraft Engines (open access)

Preliminary Fatigue Studies on Aluminum Alloy Aircraft Engines

"Preliminary information on the complex subject of the fatigue strength of fabricated structural members for aircraft is presented in the test results obtained on several different types of airship girders subjected to axial tension and compression in a resonance fatigue machine. A description of this machine as well as numerous photographs of the fatigue failures are given. There is also presented an extended bibliography on the subject of fatigue strength" (p. 1).
Date: February 1938
Creator: Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank tests of a model of one hull of the Savoia S-55-X flying boat - N.A.C.A. Model 46 (open access)

Tank tests of a model of one hull of the Savoia S-55-X flying boat - N.A.C.A. Model 46

A model of one of the twin hulls of the Italian Savoia S-55-X flying boat (N.A.C.A. Model 46) was tested in the N.A.C.A. tank according to the general method. The data obtained from these tests cover a broad range of speeds, loads, and trims and are given in nondimensional form to facilitate their use in applying this form of hull to any other flying boat or comparing it's performance with the performance of any other hulls. The results show that the resistance characteristics at best trim of this model are excellent throughout the speed range. In order to compare the performance of the S-55-X hull with that of the 35, a pointed-step hull developed at the N.A.C.A. tank, the data are used in the computations of take-off example of a twin-hull, 23,500-pound flying boat. The calculations show that the S-55-X hull has better take-off performance.
Date: February 1938
Creator: Allison, John M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The estimation of the rate of change of yawing moment with sideslip (open access)

The estimation of the rate of change of yawing moment with sideslip

"Wind-tunnel data are presented on the rate of change of yawing moment with sideslip for tests of 9 complete airplane models, 20 fuselage shapes, and 3 wing models with various combinations of dihedral, sweepback, and twist. The data were collected during a survey of existing information, which was made to find a reliable method of computing the yawing moment due to sideslip. Important errors common to methods of computation used at present appear to be due to large interference effects, the investigation of which will undoubtedly require an extensive program of systematic wind-tunnel tests. At present it is necessary to place considerable reliance on past design experience in proportioning an airplane so as to obtain a reasonable degree of directional stability" (p. 1).
Date: February 1938
Creator: Imlay, Frederick H.
System: The UNT Digital Library