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Soil survey of Cass County, Texas (open access)

Soil survey of Cass County, Texas

Text describes climate, agriculture, soils and crops of Cass County, Texas.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Beck, M. W. (Miles Walter); Higbee, Howard William & Marshall, R. M. (Richard Moon)
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History

Soil map, Cass County, Texas

Map displays soil types along with creeks, lakes, rivers, towns, churches, schools, roads, and railroads. Includes legend and symbols.
Date: February 1937
Creator: United States. Bureau of Chemistry and Soils.
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History
Dairy cattle judging. (open access)

Dairy cattle judging.

Describes the major points for judging dairy cows and how to conduct comparative judging.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Nystrom, Amer Benjamin, 1885-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Factors Affecting the Range of Airplanes (open access)

A Study of the Factors Affecting the Range of Airplanes

A study was made of the most important factors affecting the range of airplanes. Numerical examples are given showing the effects of different variables on the range of a two-engine airplane. The takeoff problems of long-range airplanes are analyzed.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Biermann, David
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Drop in Tubing in Aircraft Instrument Installations (open access)

Pressure Drop in Tubing in Aircraft Instrument Installations

"The theoretical basis of calculation of pressure drop in tubing is reviewed briefly. The effect of pressure drop in connecting tubing upon the operation and indication of aircraft instruments is discussed. Approximate equations are developed, and charts and tables based upon them are presented for use in designing installations of altimeters, air-speed indicators, rate-of-climb indicators, and air-driven gyroscopic instruments" (p. 1).
Date: February 1937
Creator: Wildhack, W. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank tests of two models of flying-boat hulls to determine the effect of ventilating the step (open access)

Tank tests of two models of flying-boat hulls to determine the effect of ventilating the step

From Summary: "The results of tests made in the N.A.C.A. tank on two models of flying-boat hulls to determine the effect of ventilating the step are given graphically. The step of N.A.C.A. model 11-C was ventilated in several different ways and it was found that the resistance of the normal form is not appreciably affected by artificial ventilation in any of the forms tried. Further tests made with the depth of the step of model 11-C reduced likewise show no appreciable effect on the resistance from ventilation of the step. Tests were made on a model of the hull of the Navy P3M-1 flying-boat hull both with and without ventilation of the step. It was found that the discontinuity which is obtained in the resistance curves of this model is eliminated by ventilating the step."
Date: February 1937
Creator: Dawson, John R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full scale span load distribution on a tapered wing with split flaps of various spans (open access)

Full scale span load distribution on a tapered wing with split flaps of various spans

Pressure-distribution tests were conducted in the full-scale wind tunnel on a 2:1 tapered U.S.A. 45 airfoil equipped with 20 percent chord split trailing-edge flaps of various spans. A special installation was employed in the tests utilizing a half-span airfoil mounted vertically above a reflection plane. The airfoil has a constant chord center section and rounded tips and is tapered in thickness from 18 percent c at the root to 9 percent c at the tip. The aerodynamic characteristics, given by the usual dimension less coefficients, are presented graphically as functions of flap span and angle of attack as well as by semispan load diagrams. The results indicate, in general, that only a relatively small increase in the normal-force coefficient is to be expected by extending the flap span of an airfoil-flap combination, similar to the one tested, beyond 70 percent of the wing span.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Parsons, John F. & Silverstein, Abe
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The stress distribution in shell bodies and wings as an equilibrium problem (open access)

The stress distribution in shell bodies and wings as an equilibrium problem

This report treats the stress distribution in shell-shaped airplane components (fuselage, wings) as an equilibrium problem; it includes both cylindrical and non-cylindrical shells. In particular, it treats the stress distribution at the point of stress application and at cut-out points.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Wagner, H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Accelerations in Landing with a Tricycle-Type Landing Gear (open access)

Accelerations in Landing with a Tricycle-Type Landing Gear

"In connection with the application of stable tricycle-type landing gears to transport airplanes, the question arises as to whether certain passengers may not experience relatively great accelerations in an emergency landing. Since the main landing wheels are behind the center of gravity in this type of gear, a hard-braked landing will cause immediate nosing down of the airplane and, when this motion is stopped due to the front wheel striking the ground, there will be some tendency for the rearmost passengers to be thrown out of their seats, The provided rough calculations are designed to show the magnitudes of the various reactions experienced in a severe landing under these circumstances" (p. 1).
Date: February 1937
Creator: Jones, Robert T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Torsion Tests of Tubes (open access)

Torsion Tests of Tubes

"This report presents the results of tests of 63 chromium-molybdenum steel tubes and 102 17st aluminum-alloy tubes of various sizes and lengths made to study the dependence of the torsional strength on both the dimensions of the tube and the physical properties of the tube material. Three types of failure are found to be important for sizes of tubes frequently used in aircraft construction: (1) failure by plastic shear, in which the tube material reached its yield strength before the critical torque was reached; (2) failure by elastic two-lobe buckling, which depended only on the elastic properties of the tube material and the dimensions of the tube; and (3) failure by a combination of (1) and (2) that is, by buckling taking place after some yielding of the tube material" (p. 515).
Date: February 1937
Creator: Stang, Ambrose H.; Ramberg, Walter & Back, Goldie
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1936 (open access)

Annual Report of the Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1936

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the U.S. Explosives Division, and the chemical and physical testing conducted. The properties of the studies conducted during 1936 are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Huff, Wilbert James
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library