Analysis of Available Data on Control Surfaces Having Plain-Overhang and Frise Balances (open access)

Analysis of Available Data on Control Surfaces Having Plain-Overhang and Frise Balances

From Introduction: "The present paper deals with control surfaces having plain-overhang and Frise balances."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Toll, Thomas A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of available data on the effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance (open access)

Analysis of available data on the effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance

From Introduction: "As a part of the general lateral-control investigation by the NACA, the large amount of two- and three-dimensional data on the rolling effectiveness of ailerons without exposed overhang balance is collected and analyzed in the present paper."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Crandall, Stewart M. & Swanson, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analytical Investigation of the Effects of Elevator-Fabric Distortion on the Longitudinal Stability and Control of an Airplane (open access)

An Analytical Investigation of the Effects of Elevator-Fabric Distortion on the Longitudinal Stability and Control of an Airplane

From Summary: "The results of an analytical investigation to determine the qualitative effects of elevator-fabric distortion on the stick-force characteristics of an airplane are presented. These results indicate that serious alteration of intended stick-force characteristics can be produced by elevator-fabric distortion."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Mathews, Charles W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Automatically Variable Control Linkage and Its Effect on the Lateral-Control Characteristics of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane (open access)

An Automatically Variable Control Linkage and Its Effect on the Lateral-Control Characteristics of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane

Report discusses an analysis and preliminary design of a control linkage that varies automatically with dynamic pressure. The advantages of the device, including greater lateral control than a fixed control linkage without additional aerodynamic balance, are detailed. The effect of variable linkage on lateral-control characteristics is also described.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Gillis, Clarence L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cowling and Cooling Tests of a Fleetwings Model 33 Airplane in Flight (open access)

Cowling and Cooling Tests of a Fleetwings Model 33 Airplane in Flight

Report presenting an investigation of the cooling of a Franklin 6-AC-29S horizontally opposed cylinder air-cooled engine installed in a Fleetwings model 33 trainer. The cowling on the airplane did not provide satisfactory cooling, but several alterations were tested, including with cylinder baffles. Results regarding engine cooling, aerodynamics of the cowling installation, and predicted versus actual cowling performance are provided.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr. & Wilson, Herbert A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Changes in Aileron Rigging on the Stick Forces of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane (open access)

Effect of Changes in Aileron Rigging on the Stick Forces of a High-Speed Fighter Airplane

"The effects of changes in aileron rigging between 2 deg up and 2 deg down on the stick forces were determined from wind-tunnel data for a finite-span wing model. These effects were investigated for ailerons deflecting equally in both directions and linearly with stick deflection. Data were analyzed for a Frise, a sealed internally balanced, and a beveled-trailing-edge aileron" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Murray, Harry E. & Warren, S. Anne
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Internal Pressure on the Buckling Stress of Thin-Walled Circular Cylinders Under Torsion (open access)

The Effect of Internal Pressure on the Buckling Stress of Thin-Walled Circular Cylinders Under Torsion

"The results of a series of tests to determine the effect of internal pressure on the buckling load of a thin cylinder under an applied torque indicated that internal pressure raises the shear buckling stress. The experimental results were analyzed with the aid of previously developed theory and a simple interaction formula was derived" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Crate, Harold; Batdorf, S. B. & Baab, George W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Mach Number on Position Error as Applied to a Pitot-Static Tube Located 0.55 Chord Ahead of an Airplane Wing (open access)

Effect of Mach Number on Position Error as Applied to a Pitot-Static Tube Located 0.55 Chord Ahead of an Airplane Wing

"The effect on static-pressure measurements of locating a pitot-static tube 0.55 chord ahead of an airfoil section has been investigated. The tests were conducted in the NACA 24-inch high-speed tunnel on airfoil sections of various thickness ratios over a large range of Mach number. The results show that for a wing having a thickness ratio of 0.15 the measured Mach number, determined from a pitot-static-tube reading, is approximately 0.01 too low at a stream Mach number of 0.4 and approximately 0.03 too low at a Mach number of 0.8" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Lindsey, W. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Oil Consumption and Piston Cooling on Knock-Limited Aircraft-Engine Performance (open access)

The Effect of Oil Consumption and Piston Cooling on Knock-Limited Aircraft-Engine Performance

Report discusses the "effects of oil introduced into the combustion chamber and of oil-spray piston cooling on the knock-limited performance of aircraft engines" (from Summary). A CFR engine and Allison V-1710 cylinder were used to test the rate of oil consumption, knock, and knock-limited brake mean effective pressure.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Huppert, Merle C.; Imming, Harry S. & Richard, Paul H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimation of Pressures on Cockpit Canopies, Gun Turrets, Blisters, and Similar Protuberances (open access)

Estimation of Pressures on Cockpit Canopies, Gun Turrets, Blisters, and Similar Protuberances

Report presenting methods for estimating pressure distributions over protuberances such as cockpit canopies, gun turrets, blisters, scoops, and sighting domes. The methods are applied to the estimation of the pressure distributions over spherical segment and faired gun turrets and over the protuberances on the Brewster SB2A-1 airplane. The effects of compressibility, interference, and flow separation are discussed.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Wright, Ray H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fatigue strength and related characteristics of joints in 24S-T Alclad sheet (open access)

Fatigue strength and related characteristics of joints in 24S-T Alclad sheet

Report includes tension fatigue test results on the following types of samples of 0.040-inch alclad 24s-t: (1) monoblock sheet samples as received and after a post-aging heat treatment, (2) "sheet efficiency" samples (two equally stressed sheets joined by a single transverse row of spot welds) both as received and after post-aging, (3) spot-welded lap-joint samples as received and after post-aging, and (4) roll-welded lap-joint samples. (author).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Russell, H. W.; Jackson, L. R.; Grover, H. J. & Beaver, W. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat-Capacity Lag in Turbine-Working Fluids (open access)

Heat-Capacity Lag in Turbine-Working Fluids

Report discusses measurements of the relaxation time of steam and nitrogen due to their importance as turbine-working fluids. Additional calculations regarding different nozzle lengths are included.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Kantrowitz, Arthur & Huber, Paul W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Effect of Sideslip on Lateral Stability Characteristics 1: Circular Fuselage with Variations in Vertical-Tail Area and Tail Length With and Without Horizontal Tail Surface (open access)

Investigation of Effect of Sideslip on Lateral Stability Characteristics 1: Circular Fuselage with Variations in Vertical-Tail Area and Tail Length With and Without Horizontal Tail Surface

Report presenting the results of tests of a circular fuselage with various combinations of tail lengths and vertical tail surfaces with and without the horizontal tail surface in the 6- by 6-foot test section of the stability tunnel in the form of diagrams of variation of coefficients of lateral force and yawing moment with angle of yaw and angle of attack.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Fehlner, Leo F. & MacLachlan, Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library
Knock-Limited Performance of Pure Hydrocarbons Blended With a Base Fuel in a Full-Scale Aircraft-Engine Cylinder 1: Eight Paraffins, Two Olefins (open access)

Knock-Limited Performance of Pure Hydrocarbons Blended With a Base Fuel in a Full-Scale Aircraft-Engine Cylinder 1: Eight Paraffins, Two Olefins

Report presenting an investigation to determine the knock-limited performance in a full-scale aircraft-engine cylinder of leaded blends of 10 pure hydrocarbons and a base fuel.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Jones, Anthony W. & Bull, Arthur W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Maximum Rates of Control Motion Obtained From Ground Tests (open access)

Maximum Rates of Control Motion Obtained From Ground Tests

Report discusses the results of testing to determine the maximum rates of control stick (elevator) motion and corresponding maximum stick forces that could be exerted based on experiments with several pilots. The main topics explored were the comparison of the maximum rates of push and pull, maximum rates of push and pull when a mental restriction was placed on the pilot, and maximum rates at which the pilot though he would apply the elevator control forces versus the actual application of forces. Information about experimental procedures and the rig the testing occurred on is included.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Beeler, De E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A method for studying the hunting oscillations of and airplane with a simple type of automatic control (open access)

A method for studying the hunting oscillations of and airplane with a simple type of automatic control

Report presenting a method for predicting the amplitude and frequency, under certain simplifying conditions, of the hunting oscillations of an automatically controlled aircraft with lag in the control system or in response of the aircraft to the controls. Formulas are given expressing the response to a variation of signal in terms of response to a unit signal.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Jones, Robert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Profile-Drag Coefficients of Conventional and Low-Drag Airfoils as Obtained in Flight (open access)

Profile-Drag Coefficients of Conventional and Low-Drag Airfoils as Obtained in Flight

Results of flight tests indicate that profile-drag coefficients which were obtained with the low-drag airfoils were lower than with the conventional types over the range of light coefficients tested. For comparable conditions of the lift coefficient and Reynolds Number, the low-drag airfoils have profile-drag coefficients which may be 27 percent lower than the profile drag of the conventional airfoils tested. Detailed results are presented graphically.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Zalovcik, John A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A proposed method of measuring engine charge air flow in flight (open access)

A proposed method of measuring engine charge air flow in flight

From Summary: "A method is outlined for determining in flight the weight rate of air flow to the engine equipped with a Bendix-Stromberg injection-type carburetor. The method has the advantage that no additional equipment need be inserted in the charge-air system and only a few simple measurements are necessary. The analysis of an air-box calibration of the carburetor to be used in interpreting the flight measurements is shown by an example."
Date: May 1944
Creator: Voglewede, T. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of Jet-Propulsion System Comprising Blower, Burner, and Nozzle (open access)

Study of Jet-Propulsion System Comprising Blower, Burner, and Nozzle

"A study was made of the performance of a jet-propulsion system composed of an engine-driven blower, a combustion chamber, and a discharge nozzle. A simplified analysis is made of this system for the purpose of showing in concise form the effect of the important design variables and operating conditions on jet thrust, thrust horsepower, and fuel consumption. Curves are presented that permit a rapid evaluation of the performance of this system for a range of operating conditions" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Pinkel, Benjamin & Hall, Eldon W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests and Approximate Analysis of Bending Stresses Due to Torsion in a D-Section Box (open access)

Tests and Approximate Analysis of Bending Stresses Due to Torsion in a D-Section Box

"Strain surveys were made on the stringers reinforcing a D-section box loaded in torsion and restrained from warping at the root. On the basis of the tests, a procedure is suggested for estimating the bending stresses due to torsion that occur near the flange of a D-section box. A similar test of a triangular-section box showed that for such a section there were no significant bending stresses due to torsion, a fact which was also shown theoretically" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Duberg, John E. & Brilmyer, Harold G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Torsion Tests of Stiffened Circular Cylinders (open access)

Torsion Tests of Stiffened Circular Cylinders

"The design of curved sheet panels to resist shear involves a consideration of several factors: the buckling resistance of the sheet, the stress at which buckling becomes permanent, and the strength which may be developed beyond the buckling limit by tension-field action. Although some experimental as well as theoretical work has been done on the buckling and tension-field phases of this problem, neither of these types of action appears to be very well understood. This report presents the results of the first series of torsion tests of stiffened circular cylinders to be completed in connection with this study at Aluminum Research Laboratories" (p. 1).
Date: May 1944
Creator: Moore, R. L. & Wescoat, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel tests of dual-rotating propellers with systematic differences in number of blades, blade setting, and rotational speed of front and rear propellers (open access)

Wind-tunnel tests of dual-rotating propellers with systematic differences in number of blades, blade setting, and rotational speed of front and rear propellers

Report presenting the results of aerodynamic tests of seven-blade propellers which were considered as a possible arrangement to avoid vibration difficulties. Variations of relative blade angle and rotational speeds of the front and rear components of a six-blade dual-rotating propeller were also investigated.
Date: May 1944
Creator: Gray, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 1/20-Scale Powered Model of a Four-Engine Transport Airplane (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 1/20-Scale Powered Model of a Four-Engine Transport Airplane

Report presenting tests on a scale model of a four-engine transport airplane to determine the stability characteristics, empennage control-surface effectiveness, the effect of propeller rotation on longitudinal stability, and a method for carrying spare wing panels under the fuselage. The effect of two models of wing power operation on the characteristics of the model was studied. The results indicate that the model possess satisfactory stick-fixed longitudinal stability for all normal flight conditions except for high power with flaps extended.
Date: May 30, 1944
Creator: Stevens, Victor I.; Douglass, William M. & Dods, Jules B., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library