Effects of leading-edge radius and maximum thickness-chord ratio on the variation with Mach number of the aerodynamic characteristics of several thin NACA airfoil sections (open access)

Effects of leading-edge radius and maximum thickness-chord ratio on the variation with Mach number of the aerodynamic characteristics of several thin NACA airfoil sections

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effects of leading-edge radius and maximum thickness-chord ratio on the variation with Mach number of the aerodynamic characteristics of several thin symmetrical NACA 4-digit-series airfoil sections. The variations with Mach number of the lift, drag, and pitching moment for a 4-percent-chord-thick airfoil section are not significantly affected by a change of leading-edge radius from 0.18 to 0.53 percent of the chord.
Date: April 14, 1954
Creator: Berggren, Robert E. & Graham, Donald J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Low-Speed Investigation of an Annular Transonic Air Inlet (open access)

A Low-Speed Investigation of an Annular Transonic Air Inlet

Report presenting an investigation of three transonic fuselage-inlet installations designed to maintain substream velocities on the body ahead of air inlets. Surface pressures and inlet total pressures were measured at the tops of the test configurations for wide ranges of inlet-velocity ratio and angles of attack. Results indicated that substream velocities were maintained on all three noses over the angle of attack ranges and inlet-velocity ratio useful for high-speed flight.
Date: April 14, 1947
Creator: Nichols, Mark R. & Rinkoski, Donald W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Canopy loads investigation for the F6F-3 airplane (open access)

Canopy loads investigation for the F6F-3 airplane

Report presenting an investigation of surface static pressures over the outer and inner surfaces of the cockpit canopies on the Grumman F6F-3, Curtiss SB2C-4E, and Grumman F8F-1 airplanes in the full-scale tunnel. Results regarding the external pressure distribution and internal static pressure are provided.
Date: April 14, 1947
Creator: Cocke, Bennie W., Jr. & Czarnecki, K. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Speed Stability and Control Characteristics of a Fighter Airplane Model with a Swept-Back Wing and Tail (open access)

High-Speed Stability and Control Characteristics of a Fighter Airplane Model with a Swept-Back Wing and Tail

Memorandum presenting wind-tunnel tests conducted to determine the high-speed stability and control characteristics of an airplane model with a sweptback wing and tail. The aerodynamic coefficients and the longitudinal- and lateral-control characteristics of the plain wing-fuselage-tail combination are included. Results regarding lift, drag, and pitching moment, longitudinal characteristics, lateral characteristics, wing leading-edge slate, and fuselage-side dive brakes are provided.
Date: April 14, 1948
Creator: Morrill, Charles P., Jr. & Boddy, Lee E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Flight Zero-Lift Drag Results from a 1/5-Scale Model and Several Small-Scale Equivalent Bodies of Revolution of the Convair F-102 Configuration at Mach Numbers up to 1.34 (open access)

Free-Flight Zero-Lift Drag Results from a 1/5-Scale Model and Several Small-Scale Equivalent Bodies of Revolution of the Convair F-102 Configuration at Mach Numbers up to 1.34

From Summary: "A 1/5-scale, rocket-propelled model of the Convair F-102 configuration was tested in free flight to determine zero-lift drag at Mach numbers up to 1.34 and at Reynolds numbers comparable to those of the full-scale airplane. This large-scale model corresponded to the prototype airplane and had air flow through the duct. Additional zero-lift drag tests involved a series of small equivalent bodies of revolution which were launched by means of a helium gun."
Date: April 14, 1954
Creator: Wallskog, Harvey A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relations between fuel properties and combustion carbon deposition (open access)

Relations between fuel properties and combustion carbon deposition

Report discussing some methods for predicting the carbon-forming propensity of turbojet-engine fuels from results of simple laboratory tests of the fuels. The prediction of carbon deposition from fuel characteristics including aromatic content, hydrogen-carbon ratio, distillation temperatures, gravity, and aniline point from several empirical laboratory carbon-deposition tests are provided. Results regarding fuel composition and volatility, related fuel properties, empirical laboratory tests, a comparison of methods predicting carbon-deposition characteristics of fuels, and application of fuel quality control methods are provided.
Date: April 14, 1952
Creator: Jonash, Edmund R.; Wear, Jerrold D. & Hibbard, Robert R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wing load distribution on a swept wing airplane in flight at Mach numbers up to 1.11, and comparison with theory (open access)

Wing load distribution on a swept wing airplane in flight at Mach numbers up to 1.11, and comparison with theory

Report presenting flight tests to determine the pressure distribution over the wing of a swept-wing jet-propelled airplane over the flight range of lift coefficients for Mach numbers up to 1.11. Results regarding the section characteristics, load distribution, and trailing-edge loads are provided.
Date: April 14, 1952
Creator: Rolls, L. Stewart & Matteson, Frederick H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Changing Solidity by Varying the Number of Blades on Performance of an Axial Flow Compressor Stage (open access)

Some Effects of Changing Solidity by Varying the Number of Blades on Performance of an Axial Flow Compressor Stage

Report presenting an investigation to determine some of the basic problems and effects involved in a change of solidity accomplished by a change in the number of blades in an axial-flow-compressor rotor row and in a complete stage. Results regarding rotor performance and complete stage performance are provided.
Date: April 14, 1952
Creator: Standahar, Raymond M. & Serovy, George K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-flight tests of three 1/9-scale models of the wing-ram-jet configuration of the Grumman XSSM-N-6A (Rigel) missile to investigate the possibility of flutter: TED No. NACA DE 223 (open access)

Free-flight tests of three 1/9-scale models of the wing-ram-jet configuration of the Grumman XSSM-N-6A (Rigel) missile to investigate the possibility of flutter: TED No. NACA DE 223

Report presenting cold-flow free-flight tests at zero lift to investigate the possibility of flutter of simulated wing-ram-jet-nacelle configurations which were 1/9-scale models of the wing and ramjet nacelles of the Grumman XSSM-N-6a missile. Testing was performed on three different configurations. Results regarding Mach number, velocity, aerodynamic density, and flutter are provided.
Date: April 14, 1953
Creator: O'Kelly, Burke R. & Lauten, William T., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of Radial-Equilibrium Condition to Axial-Flow Turbomachine Design Including Consideration of Change of Entropy With Radius Downstream of Blade Row (open access)

Application of Radial-Equilibrium Condition to Axial-Flow Turbomachine Design Including Consideration of Change of Entropy With Radius Downstream of Blade Row

Report presenting an investigation of the validity of application of the simplified-radial-equilibrium equation to axial-flow turbomachines. Two different types of equations were used. Results regarding the interpretation of the data, single stages, middle and end stages of the multistage compressor, application of the radial-equilibrium equation, and the solution for the velocity distributions are provided.
Date: April 14, 1954
Creator: Hatch, James E.; Giamati, Charles C. & Jackson, Robert J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of leading-edge chord-extensions on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing-fuselage combination at Mach numbers of 0.40 to 1.03 (open access)

Effect of leading-edge chord-extensions on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 45 degree sweptback wing-fuselage combination at Mach numbers of 0.40 to 1.03

Report presenting an investigation in the 16-foot transonic tunnel to determine the effect of leading-edge chord-extensions on the aerodynamic characteristics of a sweptback wing-fuselage combination at several Mach numbers. Results regarding the effect of chord-extensions on longitudinal stability for wing-normal configuration, effect of chord extensions on lift for wing-normal configurations, effect of chord-extensions on drag and lift-drag ratios of wing-normal configurations, effect of chordwise fences on the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-normal configuration, and effect of chord-extensions on the pitching moment and lift characteristics of a wing-art configuration are provided.
Date: April 14, 1953
Creator: West, F. E., Jr.; Martz, Gladys S. & Liner, George
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of a Detached Tab on the Hinge-Moment and Effectiveness Characteristics of an Unswept Trailing-Edge Control on a 60 Degree Delta Wing at Mach Numbers From 0.75 to 1.96 (open access)

Effects of a Detached Tab on the Hinge-Moment and Effectiveness Characteristics of an Unswept Trailing-Edge Control on a 60 Degree Delta Wing at Mach Numbers From 0.75 to 1.96

Report presenting an experimental investigation in the blowdown tunnel to determine the balancing effects of a detached tab on a constant-chord trailing-edge control mounted on a 60 degree delta wing for a range of Mach numbers. Control hinge moments, rolling moments, and lift effectiveness of the semispan wing-body combination are provided.
Date: April 14, 1955
Creator: Morris, Odell A. & Westrick, Gertrude C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Thin Delta Wings With a Symmetrical Double-Wedge Section at a Mach Number of 6.9 (open access)

An Investigation of the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Thin Delta Wings With a Symmetrical Double-Wedge Section at a Mach Number of 6.9

Report presenting a program to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of thin delta wings with symmetrical double-wedge sections in the hypersonic tunnel at a Mach number of 6.9. A family of 5-percent-thick lifting wings with semiapex angles were tested over a range of angles of attack. Results regarding lift and drag characteristics, center of pressure and moment coefficient, Schileren photographs, and surface film flow studies are provided.
Date: April 14, 1955
Creator: Bertram, Mitchel H. & McCauley, William D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of Two Full-Scale Propellers With Different Pitch Distributions, at Blade Angles Up to 60 Degrees (open access)

Tests of Two Full-Scale Propellers With Different Pitch Distributions, at Blade Angles Up to 60 Degrees

"Two 3-blade 10-foot propellers were operated in front of a liquid-cooled engine nacelle. The propellers differed only in pitch distribution; one had normal distribution (nearly constant pitch for a blade angle of 15 degrees at 0.75 radius), and the other had the pitch of the tip sections decreased with respect to that for the shank sections (blade angle of 35 degrees for nearly constant pitch distribution). Propeller blade angles at 0.75r from 15 degrees to sixty degrees, corresponding to design speeds up to 500 miles per hour, were investigated" (p. 327).
Date: April 14, 1938
Creator: Biermann, David & Hartman, Edwin P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds (open access)

Lift, drag, and pitching moment of low-aspect-ratio wings at subsonic and supersonic speeds

Results are presented, in graphical and tabular form, from a wind tunnel investigation of the lift, drag, and pitching moment characteristics of thin, low-aspect-ratio wings in combination with a body at Mach numbers from 0.25 to as high as 1.9. The following are analyzed and compared with existing theoretical results: 1. Effects of aspect ratio on 3-percent-thick triangular wings; 2. Effects of plan form on 3-percent-thick triangular, sweptback, and unswept wings of aspect ratios 2 and 3; 3. Effects of wing thickness on triangular wings of aspect ratio 2; 4. Effects of profile shape on triangular, sweptback, and unswept wings; and 5. Effects of camber and twist on triangular wings of aspect ratios 2 and 4.
Date: April 14, 1953
Creator: Hall, Charles F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analysis of the factors that determine the periodic twist of an autogiro rotor blade, with a comparison of predicted and measured results (open access)

An analysis of the factors that determine the periodic twist of an autogiro rotor blade, with a comparison of predicted and measured results

Report presents an analysis of the factors that determine the periodic twist of a rotor blade under the action of the air forces on it. The results of the analysis show that the Fourier coefficients of the twist are linear expressions involving only the tip-speed ratio, the pitch setting, the inflow coefficient, the pitching-moment coefficient of the blade airfoil section, and the physical characteristics of the rotor blade and machine.
Date: April 14, 1937
Creator: Wheatley, John B.
System: The UNT Digital Library