Marine Exposure Tests on Stainless Steel Sheet (open access)

Marine Exposure Tests on Stainless Steel Sheet

Note presenting tidewater and weather-exposure tests on metals used in aircraft. Three distinct research projects were included: aluminum-rich alloys, magnesium-rich alloys, and stainless steels. This paper is a final report on the corrosion tests of stainless steel sheets included in the marine exposure program from 1938 to 1945.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Mutchler, Willard
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Inboard Nacelle for the XB-36 Airplane (open access)

Development of Inboard Nacelle for the XB-36 Airplane

From Summary: "A series of investigations of several 1/14-scale models of an inboard nacelle for the XB-36 airplane was made in the Langley two-dimensional low-turbulence tunnels. The purpose of these investigations was to develop a low-drag wing-nacelle pusher combination which incorporated an internal air-flow system. As a result of these investigations, a nacelle was developed which had external drag coefficients considerably lower than the original basic form with the external nacelle drag approximately one-half to two-thirds of those of conventional tractor designs. The largest reductions in drag resulted from sealing the gaps between the wing flaps and nacelle, reducing the thickness of the nacelle training-edge lip, and bringing the under-wing air inlet to the wing leading edge."
Date: February 11, 1947
Creator: Nuber, Robert J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The interdependence of various types of autoignition and knock (open access)

The interdependence of various types of autoignition and knock

A study of the relations existing among pin-point autoignition, homogeneous autoignition, and knock has been made by means of the NACA high-speed camera and the full-view combustion apparatus. High-speed photographic records of combustion, together with corresponding pressure-time traces, of benzene, 2,2,3-trimethylbutane, S-4, and M-4 fuels at various engine conditions have shown the engine conditions under which each of these phenomena occur and the relation of these phenomena to one another.
Date: February 10, 1947
Creator: Olsen, H. Lowell & Miller, Cearcy D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of the Analogy Between Water Flow With a Free Surface and Two-Dimensional Compressible Gas Flow (open access)

Application of the Analogy Between Water Flow With a Free Surface and Two-Dimensional Compressible Gas Flow

From Introduction: "The development of the measuring apparatus and techniques is presented herein. The application of the analogy to flows through nozzles and about circular cylinders at subsonic velocities extending into supercritical range is also presented."
Date: February 1947
Creator: Orlin, W. James; Lindner, Norman J. & Bitterly, Jack G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lateral Stability Characteristics of a 1/8.33-Scale Powered Model of the Republic XF-12 Airplane (open access)

Lateral Stability Characteristics of a 1/8.33-Scale Powered Model of the Republic XF-12 Airplane

"The XF-12 airplane is a high-performance photo-reconnaissance aircraft designed for the Army Air Forces by the Republic Aviation Corporation. An investigation of a 1/8.33 - scale powered model was made in the Langley l9-foot pressure tunnel to obtain information relative to the aerodynamic design of the airplane. The model was tested with and without the original vertical tail. and with two revised tails. For the revised tail no. 1, the span of the original vertical .tail was increased about 15 percent and the portion of the vertical tail between the stabilizer and fuselage behind the rudder hinge line was allowed to deflect simultaneously with the main rudder" (p. 1).
Date: February 27, 1947
Creator: Pepper, Edward & Foster, Gerald V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactions with steel of compounds containing chemical groups used in lubricant additives (open access)

Reactions with steel of compounds containing chemical groups used in lubricant additives

Report presenting an investigation of the chemical reactions between steel of a type used in aircraft-engine cylinder barrels and compounds containing reactive groups commonly found in lubricant additives. The products formed by reaction at temperatures from 400 to 650 degrees F were analyzed by reflection electron diffraction. Results regarding the diffraction patterns, a description of the products found, and correlation of the results with results form other investigations are provided.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Powell, Allen S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-Dimensional Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Modified NACA 65(sub 112)-111 Airfoil with 35-Percent-Chord Slotted Flap to Determine Pitching-Moment Characteristics and Effects of Roughness (open access)

Two-Dimensional Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Modified NACA 65(sub 112)-111 Airfoil with 35-Percent-Chord Slotted Flap to Determine Pitching-Moment Characteristics and Effects of Roughness

From Summary: "An investigation has been made in the Langley two-dimensional low-turbulence pressure tunnel to develop the optimum configuration of a 0.35-chord slotted flap on an NACA 65(sub 1120)-111 airfoil section modified by removing the trailing-edge cusp. The section pitching-moment characteristics and the effects of standard roughness on the section characteristics were determined for the flap retracted at Reynolds numbers ranging from 3.0 x 10(exp 6) to 9.0 x 10(exp 6)."
Date: February 10, 1947
Creator: Racisz, Stanley F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Blackbird Cobalt Deposits, Lemhi County, Idaho (open access)

Blackbird Cobalt Deposits, Lemhi County, Idaho

Report from the U.S. Bureau of Mines on exploration of known cobalt ore deposits in Lemhi County, Idaho. Physical features of the area, and properties of the cobalt samples collected are presented. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Reed, G. C. & Herdlick, J. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Computed Temperature Distribution and Cooling of Solid Gas-Turbine Blades (open access)

Computed Temperature Distribution and Cooling of Solid Gas-Turbine Blades

"Computations were made to determine the temperature distribution and cooling of solid gas-turbine blades.A range of temperatures was used from 1500 degrees to 2500 degrees F, blade-root temperatures from 100 degrees to 1000 degrees F, blade thermal conductivity from 8 to 220 BTU/(hr)(sq ft)(degrees F/ft), and net gas to metal heat transfer coefficients from 75 to 250 BTU/(hr)(sq ft)(degrees F)" (p. 1).
Date: February 11, 1947
Creator: Reuter, J. George & Gazley, Carl, Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Foaming Volume and Foam Stability (open access)

Foaming Volume and Foam Stability

"A method of measuring foaming volume is described and investigated to establish the critical factors in its operation. Data on foaming volumes and foam stabilities are given for a series of hydrocarbons and for a range of concentrations of aqueous ethylene-glycol solutions. It is shown that the amount of foam formed depends on the machinery of its production as well as on properties of the liquid, whereas the stability of the foam produced, within specified mechanical limitations, is primarily a function of the liquid" (p. 1).
Date: February 1947
Creator: Ross, Sydney
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-distribution measurements on the rotating blades of a single-stage axial-flow compressor (open access)

Pressure-distribution measurements on the rotating blades of a single-stage axial-flow compressor

Investigation of the pressure distribution about the mean-radius section of the rotating blades of a single-stage axial-flow compressor at a blade Mach number of 0.35. The results indicated that the maximum suction pressure for thin low-camber rotor blades was only slightly greater than for the isolated airfoil of the same section. Results regarding the performance of the compressor, performance of the pressure-transfer device, pressure distribution, critical Mach number, and lift characteristics are provided.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Runckel, Jack F. & Davey, Richard S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Evaluation of Methods of Cooling the Blades of Gas Turbines (open access)

Theoretical Evaluation of Methods of Cooling the Blades of Gas Turbines

A study was made of heat transfer in turbine blades and the effects on blade temperature of cooling the blade root and tip, changing the dimensions of the blades, raising the cycle temperatures, insulating with ceramics, and cooling by circulation of air or water through hollow blades. The results indicated that cooling of the root of the blade, shortening the blade, and cooling hollow blades internally with air or liquid offer possibilities of substantial increases in permissible gas temperatures.
Date: February 11, 1947
Creator: Sanders, J. C. & Mendelson, Alexander
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Measurements of the Lateral Control Characteristics of Narrow-Chord Ailerons on the Trailing Edge of a Full-Span Slotted Flap (open access)

Flight Measurements of the Lateral Control Characteristics of Narrow-Chord Ailerons on the Trailing Edge of a Full-Span Slotted Flap

Note presenting results of flight tests made to determine the effect of flap deflection on the lateral control characteristics of a modified Brewster F2A-2 airplane equipped with partial-span narrow-chord ailerons on the trailing edge of a full-span NACA slotted flap. The results indicated that the effectiveness of the ailerons was greatly reduced at flap deflections greater than about 20 degrees.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Sawyer, Richard H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Oscillating Circular Airfoil on the Basis of Potential Theory (open access)

The Oscillating Circular Airfoil on the Basis of Potential Theory

"Proceeding from the thesis by W. Kinner the present report treats the problem of the circular airfoil in uniform airflow executing small oscillations, the amplitudes of which correspond to whole functions of the second degree in x and y. The pressure distribution is secured by means of Prandtl's acceleration potential. It results in a system of linear equations the coefficients of which can be calculated exactly with the aid of exponential functions and Hankel's functions" (p. 1).
Date: February 1947
Creator: Schade, T. & Krienes, K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control Chart Method Applied to Errors in Radioactive Counting (open access)

Control Chart Method Applied to Errors in Radioactive Counting

Abstract: The Control Chart statistical methods, developed by Showhart for the control of quality of manufactured products, are applied to the control of Geiger-Miller counting instruments. Experiments are reported to show the use to the Control Chart method for detecting disturbances in instrumental behavior and for detecting radioactive effects so weak that they are near the limit of detection of the instruments. As a corollary, the control chart can be used to reduce to its practical limit the time required for tests.
Date: February 22, 1947
Creator: Schlecht, W. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas-Dynamic Investigations of the Pulse-Jet Tube, Parts 1 and 2 (open access)

Gas-Dynamic Investigations of the Pulse-Jet Tube, Parts 1 and 2

Based upon a simplified representation of the mode of operation of the pulse-jet tube, the effect of the influences mentioned in the title were investigated and it will be shown that, for a jet tube with a form designed to be aerodynamically favorable, the ability to operate is at least questionable. This investigation will account for the important practical observation made by Paul Schmidt that the ratio of the effective valve cross-sectional area to the tube cross section may not be of any random magnitude and will explain why at too great flight speeds the jet tube ceases to operate. Chemical an thermodynamic processes (for example, constituents or mode of fuel-air-mixture formation or heat losses) are unimportant in this regard.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Schultz-Grunow, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Scale Effect and Optimum Relations for Sea Surface Planning (open access)

Scale Effect and Optimum Relations for Sea Surface Planning

"From the general dimensional and mechanical similarity theory it follows that a condition of steady motion of a given shape\bottom with constant speed on the surface of water is determined by four nondimensional parameters. By considering the various systems of independent parameters which are applied in theory and practice and special tests, there is determined their mutual relations and their suitability as planning characteristics. In studying the scale effect on the basis of the Prnndtl formula for the friction coefficient for a turbulent condition the order of magnitude is given of the error in applying the model data to full scale in the case of a single-step bottom" (p. 1).
Date: February 1947
Creator: Sedov, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
In-line aircraft-engine bearing loads 3: main-bearing loads (open access)

In-line aircraft-engine bearing loads 3: main-bearing loads

Report presenting the application of dimensional analysis to the computation of the main bearing of a V-type in-line aircraft engine. Two crankshafts have been considered, one designed for higher operating speed than the other. Two types of engines are considered: one for regular V-type engines and one for production V-type engines.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Shaw, Milton C. & Macks, E. Fred
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Combustion in a Turbulent Flow (open access)

On Combustion in a Turbulent Flow

"The characteristics introduced by the turbulence in the process of the flame propagation are considered. On the basis of geometrical and dimensional considerations an expression is obtained for the velocity of the flame propagation in a flow of large scale of turbulence" (p. 1).
Date: February 1947
Creator: Shelkin, K. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas-Dynamic Investigations of the Pulse-Jet Tube, Parts 1 and 2 (open access)

Gas-Dynamic Investigations of the Pulse-Jet Tube, Parts 1 and 2

"Based upon a simplified representation of the mode of operation of the pulse-jet tube, the effect of the influences mentioned in the title were investigated and it will be shown that, for a jet tube with a form designed to be aerodynamically favorable, the ability to operate is at least questionable" (p. 1).
Date: February 1947
Creator: Shultz-Grunow, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Stability of High Temperature Power Pile (open access)

Chemical Stability of High Temperature Power Pile

From summary: A preliminary study of the chemical stability of pile materials in the high temperature power pile has been made.
Date: February 4, 1947
Creator: Simon, S. L. & Fitzgerald, J. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CHEMICAL STABILITY OF HIGH TEMPERATURE POWER PILE (open access)

CHEMICAL STABILITY OF HIGH TEMPERATURE POWER PILE

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Date: February 4, 1947
Creator: Simon, S.L. & Fitzgerald, J.V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Centrifugal Force on the Elastic Curve of a Vibrating Cantilever Beam (open access)

Effect of Centrifugal Force on the Elastic Curve of a Vibrating Cantilever Beam

Report presenting the results of a study to determine the effect of rotation on the dynamic-stress distribution in vibrating cantilever beams. Both theoretical and experimental results are obtained by means of stroboscopic photographs and strain gauges. Both types of results indicated that the introduction of centrifugal force had no effect on the maximum dynamic-stress locations in a vibrating cantilever beam fixed at the center of rotation within the investigated speed range.
Date: February 1947
Creator: Simpkinson, Scott H.; Eatherton, Laurel J. & Millenson, Morton B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acute Histopathological Effects of Single Doses of Slow Neutrons on Mice (open access)

Acute Histopathological Effects of Single Doses of Slow Neutrons on Mice

The following report provides information conducted during histological observations made on the anatomy of female mice who have been exposed to 400 arbitrary units of slow neutrons.
Date: February 5, 1947
Creator: Snider, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library