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A portable calibrator for dynamic strain gages (open access)

A portable calibrator for dynamic strain gages

From Summary: "A portable device for calibrating dynamic strain gages is described. The device contains a motor-driven cam, which applies alternating tensile loads to a metal strip 5/8 inch wide and 6 1/4 inches long. The cam is designed to produce a nearly sinusoidal variation of strain with time. Dynamic strain gages with gage lengths up to 5 inches may be calibrated by mounting them on the strip and by changing the frequency and the amplitude of the tensile load. The frequency may be varied from 15 to 30 cycles per second and the strain amplitude from 0 to 10x10-4 in steps of 2x10-4."
Date: February 1943
Creator: McPherson, Albert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Distribution on the Fuselage of a Midwing Airplane Model at High Speeds (open access)

Pressure Distribution on the Fuselage of a Midwing Airplane Model at High Speeds

Report presenting the pressure distribution on the fuselage of a midwing airplane model measured in the 8-foot high-speed wind tunnel at a range of speeds and lift coefficients. The primary purpose of the investigation was to provide data showing the air pressures on various parts of the fuselage for use in structural design.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Delano, James B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Characteristics of Blunt-Nose Ailerons on a Tapered Wing (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Characteristics of Blunt-Nose Ailerons on a Tapered Wing

Characteristics are determined for various modifications of 0.155-chord blunt-nose aileron on semispan model of tapered fighter plane wing. Ailerons with 40 percent nose balance reduced high-speed stick forces. Increased balance chord increases effectiveness and reduces high-speed stick forces. Increased balance chord increases effectiveness and reduces adverse effects of gap at aileron hose. Increase of nose radii increased negative slope of curve hinge-movement coefficient plotted against deflection. Extended deflection range decreased aileron effectiveness for small deflections but increased it at large deflections. Peak pressures at noses of ailerons are relatively high at moderate deflections.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Toll, Thomas A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The belt method for measuring pressure distribution (open access)

The belt method for measuring pressure distribution

"The measurement of pressure distribution may be accomplished rapidly for any number of locations deemed necessary in model or full-scale investigations by use of the 'belt' method. Reasonable accuracy may be obtained by careful use of this method" (p. 1).
Date: February 1943
Creator: Corson, Blake W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Small-orifice tubes for minimizing dilution in exhaust-gas samples (open access)

Small-orifice tubes for minimizing dilution in exhaust-gas samples

Report presenting an investigation to find a means of obtaining undiluted exhaust-gas samples from a Wright R-2600-B aircraft engine equipped with short individual stacks. Preliminary tests to aid in determining the best design, location, and orientation of orifices ranging in size. Results regarding the Briggs & Stratton engine tests and Wright aircraft engine tests are provided.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Cook, Harvey A. & Olson, Walter T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The reduction of nonuseful pressure losses on air-cooled engine cylinders by means of improved finning and baffling (open access)

The reduction of nonuseful pressure losses on air-cooled engine cylinders by means of improved finning and baffling

Report presenting an analysis of the pressure drop that is required to cool a typically baffled radial engine, which shows that a total pressure drop of 58 pounds per square foot is necessary at sea level and 112 pounds per square foot is required at an altitude of 40,000 feet.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Wood, George P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generalized performance selection charts for single-engine pursuit airplanes (open access)

Generalized performance selection charts for single-engine pursuit airplanes

Report presenting an investigation of the effect of wing loading, power loading, and aspect ratio on the performance of pursuit airplanes. The study is based on data combined from specifications, wind-tunnel, and flight tests of various airplanes and presented in graphs.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Ivey, H. Reese; Stickle, George W. & Brevoort, Maurice J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flutter tests on SB2U model in 16-foot tunnel (open access)

Flutter tests on SB2U model in 16-foot tunnel

Report presenting testing of the flutter characteristics of the SB2U-2 airplane. The secondary purpose of the test, which ended up being the primary purpose, was to study the behavior of the airplane just below the flutter speed. Results regarding flutter amplitude, frequencies, and energy-absorbing qualities are provided.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore; Coleman, R. P. & Smith, N. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jet-Boundary Corrections to a Yawed Model in a Closed Rectangular Wind Tunnel (open access)

Jet-Boundary Corrections to a Yawed Model in a Closed Rectangular Wind Tunnel

Report presenting general formulas for determining the jet-boundary corrections to the angle of attack, the drag coefficient, the downwash, the pitching, rolling, and yawing-moment coefficients of complete powered yawed models, and to the increments of rolling and yawing-moment coefficients due to the ailerons on yawed models.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Swanson, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-speed wind-tunnel tests of a 1/14-scale model of a four-engine cargo airplane (open access)

High-speed wind-tunnel tests of a 1/14-scale model of a four-engine cargo airplane

Report presenting tests on a scale model of a four-engine cargo airplane, which was tested in the high-speed wind tunnel. The high-speed characteristics of the airplane, particularly the longitudinal stability and control in dives were investigated. Test results indicated that no important changes in longitudinal stability or controllability occurred until the speed exceeded the predicted maximum level-flight speed by more than 38 percent.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Hamilton, William T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Angle of Dead Rise and Angle of Afterbody Keel on the Resistance of a Model of a Flying-Boat Hull (open access)

The Effects of Angle of Dead Rise and Angle of Afterbody Keel on the Resistance of a Model of a Flying-Boat Hull

Report presenting a series of models of flying-boat hulls tested to determine the effects of the angle of dead rise and the angle of afterbody keel on resistance and spray characteristics. Three angles of dead rise and three angles of afterbody keel were investigated. The results are expressed in nondimensional coefficients.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Bell, Joe W. & Willis, John M., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of thermal ice-prevention equipment for the B-24D airplane (open access)

Development of thermal ice-prevention equipment for the B-24D airplane

Report presenting a thermal ice-prevention system for the B-24D airplane. The report includes a description of the design and an outline of the method of design analysis. Results of performance tests of the installation will be presented in a supplementary report.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Jones, Alun R. & Rodert, Lewis A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel tests of single and dual-rotating tractor propellers at low blade angles and of two-and three-blade tractor propellers at blade angles up to 65 degrees (open access)

Wind-tunnel tests of single and dual-rotating tractor propellers at low blade angles and of two-and three-blade tractor propellers at blade angles up to 65 degrees

Report presenting tests in the propeller research tunnel to determine the characteristics at low blade angles of propellers for which high blade angles are already available.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Gray, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure loss in ducts with compound elbows (open access)

Pressure loss in ducts with compound elbows

From Summary: "Results are presented of measurement of the pressure drop in ducts produced by two equal 90 degree elbows arranged at three different angular positions to each other, placed adjacent to each other, or separated by straight ducts of various lengths. The measured pressure drops have been analyzed and correlated, and the results are summarized in the form of curves adapted for design computations of pressure drop in compound-duct bends."
Date: February 1943
Creator: Weske, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
NACA Radio Ground-Speed System for Aircraft (open access)

NACA Radio Ground-Speed System for Aircraft

Report presenting a method utilizing the Doppler effect on radio signals for determining the speed and distance traveled of an airplane. The method is called the NACA radio ground-speed system and uses the standard radio transmitter already found in most aircraft. Flight tests were made in which the method was used and the results were consisted with calibrated airspeed indications and stop-watch measurements.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Hastings, Charles E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report on Fatigue of Spot-Welded Aluminum (open access)

Progress Report on Fatigue of Spot-Welded Aluminum

Report presenting a detailed account of approximately half of the work planned for a specified contract. The work called for fatigue tests on three simple but basic types of spot-welded test pieces made from 24S-T alclad. The primary purpose of the investigation was determining the mechanism of fatigue failures in the different types of test pieces.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Russell, H. W. & Jackson, L. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
NACA Radio Ground-Speed System for Aircraft, Special Report (open access)

NACA Radio Ground-Speed System for Aircraft, Special Report

"A method that utilizes the Doppler effect on radio signals for determining the speed of an airplane and the distance traveled by the airplane has been developed and found to operate satisfactorily. In this method, called the NACA radio ground-speed system, standard readily available radio equipment is used almost exclusively and extreme frequency stability of the transmitters is not necessary. No complicated equipment need be carried in the airplane, as the standard radio transmitter is usually adequate" (p. 1).
Date: February 1943
Creator: Hastings, Charles E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Investigation of the Effect of Compressibility on the Maximum Lift Coefficient, Special Report (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of the Effect of Compressibility on the Maximum Lift Coefficient, Special Report

"Preliminary data are presented on the variation of the maximum lift coefficient with Mach number. The data were obtained from tests in the 8-foot high-speed tunnel of three NACA 16-series airfoils of 1-foot chord. Measurements consisted primarily of pressure-distribution measurements in order to illustrate the nature of the phenomena. It was found that the maximum lift coefficient of airfoils is markedly affected by compressibility even at Mach numbers as low as 0.2" (p. 1).
Date: February 1943
Creator: Stack, John; Fedziuk, Henry A. & Cleary, Harold E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Piezoelectric Instruments of High Natural Frequency Vibration Characteristics and Protection Against Interference by Mass Forces (open access)

Piezoelectric Instruments of High Natural Frequency Vibration Characteristics and Protection Against Interference by Mass Forces

"The exploration of the processes accompanying engine combustion demands quick-responding pressure-recording instruments, among which the piezoelectric type has found widespread use because of its especially propitious properties as vibration-recording instruments for high frequencies. Lacking appropriate test methods, the potential errors of piezoelectric recorders in dynamic measurements could only be estimated up to now. In the present report a test method is described by means of which the resonance curves of the piezoelectric pickup can be determined; hence an instrumental appraisal of the vibration characteristics of piezoelectric recorders is obtainable" (p. 1).
Date: February 1943
Creator: Gohlke, Werner
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tail Buffeting (open access)

Tail Buffeting

"An approximate theory of buffeting is here presented, based on the assumption of harmonic disturbing forces. Two cases of buffeting are considered: namely, for a tail angle of attack greater and less than the stalling angle, respectively. On the basis of the tests conducted and the results of foreign investigators, a general analysis is given of the nature of the forced vibrations the possible load limits on the tail, and the methods of elimination of buffeting" (p. 1).
Date: February 1943
Creator: Abdrashitov, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Hot-Wire Circuit With Very Small Time Lag (open access)

A Hot-Wire Circuit With Very Small Time Lag

A circuit for a hot-wire anemometer for the measurement of fluctuating flow is presented in the present report. The principal elements of the circuit are a Wheatstone bridge, one branch of which is the hot wire; and an electronic amplifier and a current regulator for the brief current which in combination maintain the bridge balance constant. Hence the hot wire is kept at practically constant resistance and temperature, and the time lag caused by thermal inertia of the wire is thereby reduced. Through the addition of a nonlinear amplifying stage the reading of the instrument has been rendered proportional to the velocity. A discussion of certain characteristics of the circuit and the results of related calibrating tests are given.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Weske, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods of Measurement of High Air Velocities by the Hot-Wire Method (open access)

Methods of Measurement of High Air Velocities by the Hot-Wire Method

Investigations of strengths of hot wires at high velocities were conducted with platinum, nickel, and tungsten at approximately 200 Degrees Celcius hot-wire temperature. The results appear to disqualify platinum for velocities approaching the sonic range; whereas nickel withstands sound velocity, and tungsten may be used for supersonic velocities under standard atmospheric conditions. Hot wires must be supported by rigid prolongs at high velocities to avoid wire breakage. Resting current measurements for constant temperature show agreement with King's relation.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Weske, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of Uranium Metal (open access)

Production of Uranium Metal

Experiments were carried out for the purpose of increasing production, efficiency, and purity of uranium metal. The electrolytic method as described by Driggs and Lilliendahl for the preparation of uranium metal was followed with but little deviation. The yield of metal at the very best was only 50%. The metal powder produced, at times, was very pyrophoric. Methods were found whereby the metal, at least in part, can be made from the oxides with an average yield of about 90%. The small amounts of sludge and slag accumulated in this modified process can readily be re-used in the electrolysis pot and, therefore, an overall yield of 96% can be obtained. Information accumulated from these experiments has been compiled in such a manner as to be readily available for factory use, for patent purposes and for future publication.
Date: February 17, 1943
Creator: Nagy, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Density of Solid Hex Uf$Sub 6$ Near the Triple Point, and the Expansivity of the Liquid From the Triple Point to 92 C (open access)

Density of Solid Hex Uf$Sub 6$ Near the Triple Point, and the Expansivity of the Liquid From the Triple Point to 92 C

The report addresses the density of solid hex near the Triple and the expansivity of the liquid from the triple point.
Date: February 25, 1943
Creator: Wechsler, Martin T. & Hoge, Harold J.
System: The UNT Digital Library