Effects of Simulated Ice Formation on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of an Airfoil (open access)

Effects of Simulated Ice Formation on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of an Airfoil

Report presenting an investigation of the size and distribution of ice particles on the wings of aircraft and how they affect the aerodynamic characteristics. A simulated ice formation was generated from survey information received from aircraft pilots and was tested to determine the impact on the lift characteristics.
Date: May 1938
Creator: Gulick, Beverly G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Consideration of Auxiliary Jet Propulsion for Assisting Take-Off (open access)

Consideration of Auxiliary Jet Propulsion for Assisting Take-Off

Report presenting an analysis and simple method to help solve the problem of assisting the take-off of an airplane by means of auxiliary jet propulsion by determining the jet thrust and weight of jet fuel required to provide a desired reduction in take-off distance or increase in pay load or fuel load for a fixed take-off distance. The use of previous experimental work to verify the analysis is also provided.
Date: May 1940
Creator: Turner, L. Richard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cylinder Barrel Cooling With Bonded Preformed Copper Fins (open access)

Cylinder Barrel Cooling With Bonded Preformed Copper Fins

Report presenting testing of preformed copper fins which were furnace-brazed to a steel-cylinder barrel. The barrel was electrically heated and blower-cooled to determine heat overall heat-transfer coefficient. Information regarding potential future adaptations of the fins are provided.
Date: May 1941
Creator: Foster, H. H. & Ellerbrock, H. H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Propeller Operation on the Pitching Moments of Single-Engine Monoplanes (open access)

Effect of Propeller Operation on the Pitching Moments of Single-Engine Monoplanes

Report presenting an investigation of the effects of propeller operation on pitching moments with particular reference to the effect of propeller forces, the field of flow in the slipstream, and the increments of lift on the wing and the tail. A procedure, directly applicable only to single-engine monoplanes without flaps, has been set up for predicting the effect of propeller operation on pitching moments as well.
Date: May 1941
Creator: Goett, Harry J. & Pass, H. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A flight investigation of the boundary-layer characteristics and profile drag of the NACA 35-215 laminar-flow airfoil at high Reynolds numbers (open access)

A flight investigation of the boundary-layer characteristics and profile drag of the NACA 35-215 laminar-flow airfoil at high Reynolds numbers

Report presenting testing to determine the boundary layer characteristics and profile drag of the NACA 35-215 airfoil section at high Reynolds numbers. The results indicated that a forward movement of the transition point occurred at about 3 percent of the chord due to operation of the engines and propellers.
Date: May 1941
Creator: Platt, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Development of Satisfactory Flying Qualities on the Douglas Dive Bomber, Model SBD-1 Through Flight Testing Successive Modifications in Control-Surface Area, Hinge-Line Location, and Aerodynamic-Balance Nose Shape (open access)

The Development of Satisfactory Flying Qualities on the Douglas Dive Bomber, Model SBD-1 Through Flight Testing Successive Modifications in Control-Surface Area, Hinge-Line Location, and Aerodynamic-Balance Nose Shape

Report presenting flight-test data contributing to the development of the present SBD-1 flying qualities based on the interest expressed in the methods used to obtain control-force characteristics on the Douglas Model SBD-1 by minor relocation of control-surface hinge line in combination with modifications in the aerodynamic balance nose shape. Results regarding the stalling characteristics, lateral-directional stability and control, longitudinal stability and control, and design recommendations are provided.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Root, L. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of additions of aromatics on the knocking characteristics of several 100-octane fuels at two engine speeds (open access)

Effect of additions of aromatics on the knocking characteristics of several 100-octane fuels at two engine speeds

Report presenting testing at two engine speeds on six representative fuels rated at 100-octane number by the C.F.R. aviation method. Blends of the fuels with benzene, toluene, xylene, and isopropyl comprise nine other fuels, leading to testing on 15 fuels. Results regarding the tests at 2000 rpm and 250 degrees Fahrenheit inlet-air temperature, at 3100 rpm and 250 degrees Fahrenheit inlet-air temperature, 2000 rpm and 150 degrees Fahrenheit inlet-air temperature, and 3100 rpm and 150 degrees Fahrenheit inlet-air temperature, effect of speed on knock rating, effect of inlet-air temperature on knock rating, and effect of spark advance on knock rating are provided.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Biermann, Arnold E.; Corrington, Lester C. & Harries, Myron L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of inlet-air velocity distribution on the metering pressure of an injection-type aircraft carburetor (open access)

Effect of inlet-air velocity distribution on the metering pressure of an injection-type aircraft carburetor

Report presenting tests of a three-barrel pressure carburetor to determine the effect of nonuniformity of the air flow in the intake duct on the metering of the carburetor. Measurements were made in the air side of the metering system and in the carburetor barrels for a variety of flow distributions. Results regarding the metering pressure, altitude compensation, effect of throttle on the metering characteristics, and flow of air around the bends are provided
Date: May 1942
Creator: Kinghorn, George F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A flight investigation of internally balanced sealed ailerons in the presence of a balanced split flap (open access)

A flight investigation of internally balanced sealed ailerons in the presence of a balanced split flap

Report presenting flight tests made with a modified Ryan ST airplane to determine the effect on aileron characteristics of various arrangements of balanced split flaps covering that portion of the wing span occupied by the ailerons. With the flaps fully extended, the aileron effectiveness was reduced by approximately 18 percent of the effectiveness measured with ailerons alone.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Williams, W. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A flight investigation of short-period longitudinal oscillations of an airplane with free elevator (open access)

A flight investigation of short-period longitudinal oscillations of an airplane with free elevator

Report presenting a flight investigation to check the results of a theoretical analysis of longitudinal stability of an airplane with free controls. Tests used a Fairchild XR2K-1 airplane on which the weight moment and the aerodynamic balance of the elevator were varied to bring it into a condition where unstable short-period oscillations were encountered.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Phillips, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generalized selection charts for bombers with four 2000-horsepower engines (open access)

Generalized selection charts for bombers with four 2000-horsepower engines

Report presenting a study of the performance of bombers powered by four 2000-horsepower engines supercharged to 25,000 feet. A series of charts is provided with the coordinates of power loading and wing loading in order to simplify the selection of the best airplane for a given purpose.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Brevoort, Maurice J.; Stickle, George W. & Hill, Paul R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Speed Tests of a Ducted Body with Various Air-Outlet Openings (open access)

High-Speed Tests of a Ducted Body with Various Air-Outlet Openings

Test of a ducted body with Internal flow were made in the 8-foot high-speed wind tunnel for the purpose of studying the effects on external drag and an critical speed of the addition of efficient inlet and outlet openings to a basic streamline shape. Drag tests of a 13.6- inch-diameter streamline body of fineness ratio 6.14 were made at Mach numbers ranging from 0.20 to 0.75. The model was centrally mounted on a 9-percent-thick airfoil and was designed to have an efficient airfoil-body juncture and a high critical speed.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Becker, John V. & Baals, Donald D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-speed tests of radial-engine nacelles on a thick low-drag wing (open access)

High-speed tests of radial-engine nacelles on a thick low-drag wing

Report presenting testing in the high-speed wind tunnel to determine the drag characteristics of several types of radial-engine nacelle on a low-drag airfoil. The drag coefficients of nacelles incorporating cowling-nose shapes shown by previous tests to be efficient and afterbodies of adequate length were about the same magnitude as commonly obtained for comparable installations on conventional wings. Results regarding the reduction of data, effect of nacelles on lift, and pressures at wing-nacelle juncture are provided.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Becker, John V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of Bulkhead Spacing on Bending Stresses Due to Torsion (open access)

The Influence of Bulkhead Spacing on Bending Stresses Due to Torsion

Report presenting the reasons for the existence of bending stresses due to torsion and the theoretical formulas applying to rectangular boxes with finite bulkhead spacing. Tests are described which were made to verify the theory, strains being measured on a rectangular torsion box with four bulkhead spacings. Results regarding normal stresses are provided.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Kuhn, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observations of the Improvement in Vision Brought About by the Application of a Rain-Repellent Lacquer on an Airplane Windshield (open access)

Observations of the Improvement in Vision Brought About by the Application of a Rain-Repellent Lacquer on an Airplane Windshield

"A rain-repellent lacquer was submitted to the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics by Captain K.H. Kalberer, of Lorr Laboratories, and preliminary tests and observations have been made to determine its value in improving the vision through an airplane windshield during rain. The tests and observations were carried out at Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field, California, over a period of about a week. The results are reported herein" (p. 2).
Date: May 1942
Creator: McAvoy, William H. & Clousing, Lawrence A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Porpoising Characteristics of a Planing Surface Representing the Forebody of a Flying-Boat Hull (open access)

The Porpoising Characteristics of a Planing Surface Representing the Forebody of a Flying-Boat Hull

Porpoising characteristics were observed on V-body fitted with tail surfaces for different combinations of load, speed, moment of inertia, location of pivot, elevator setting, and tail area. A critical trim was found which was unaltered by elevator setting or tail area. Critical trim was lowered by moving pivot either forward or down or increasing radius or gyration. Increase in mass and moment of inertia increased amplitude of oscillations. Complete results are tabulated and shown graphically.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Benson, James M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Preparation of 2, 2, 4, 4-Tetramethylpentane (open access)

The Preparation of 2, 2, 4, 4-Tetramethylpentane

Report presenting seven distinct operations in the preparation of 2,2,4,4-tetramethylpentane, including the preparation of di-isobutylene hydrochloride, preparation of dimethylzinc, reaction of dimethylzinc in dry benzene with di-isobutylene hydrochloride, preliminary distillation of the reaction products, treatment of the first distillate with sodium and alcohol, final distillation after appropriate washing of the products, and recovery of the iodine in the zinc residues of II as methyl iodide.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Drake, N. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Lift and Drag Measurements of a Representative Bomber Nacelle on a Low-Drag Wing (open access)

Some Lift and Drag Measurements of a Representative Bomber Nacelle on a Low-Drag Wing

Report presenting testing of a representative bomber nacelle on a low-drag wing in the NACA two-dimensional tunnel. The adverse or interference effects of the nacelle on the low-drag wing were small.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Ellis, Macon C., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test of NACA 66,2-116, a = 0.6 airfoil section fitted with pressure balanced and slotted flaps for the wing of the XP-63 airplane (open access)

Test of NACA 66,2-116, a = 0.6 airfoil section fitted with pressure balanced and slotted flaps for the wing of the XP-63 airplane

Report presenting tests in the two-dimensional low-turbulence pressure tunnel of a model of the NACA 66,2-116, a = 0.6 airfoil section representing the root section of the wing for the XP-63 airplane. The model was of 24-inch chord, built of wood with dural slot cover plates for the flap.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Underwood, William J. & Abbott, Frank T., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characteristics of an NACA 66, S-209 section hydrofoil at several depths (open access)

Characteristics of an NACA 66, S-209 section hydrofoil at several depths

Report presenting an investigation of the force characteristics of single hydrofoils in order to help with preliminary hydrofoil design.
Date: May 1943
Creator: Land, Norman S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effect of compressibility on two-dimensional tunnel-wall interference for a symmetrical airfoil (open access)

The effect of compressibility on two-dimensional tunnel-wall interference for a symmetrical airfoil

Summary: The effective change in the velocity of flow past a wing section, caused by the presence of wind-tunnel walls, is known for potential flow. This theory is extended by investigation of the two-dimensional compressible flow past a thin Rankine Oval. It is shown that for a symmetrical section at zero angle of attack the velocity increment due to the tunnel walls in the incompressible case must be multiplied by the factor 1/1-M^2 to take account of compressibility effects. The Mach number, M, corresponds to conditions in the wind-tunnel test section with the model removed (p. 1.).
Date: May 1943
Creator: Nitzberg, Gerald E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Powered Propellers on the Aerodynamic Characteristics and the Porpoising Stability of a Dynamic Model of a Long-Range Flying Boat (open access)

Effect of Powered Propellers on the Aerodynamic Characteristics and the Porpoising Stability of a Dynamic Model of a Long-Range Flying Boat

Report discusses the results of two tests: "1) aerodynamic tests to determine the effect of the slipstream and thrust from the powered propellers on the lift and trimming-moment characteristics, and 2) hydrodynamic tests to determine the effect of the powered propellers on the range of stable locations of the center of gravity (from Introduction)." Large differences in the stable range between half-thrust and full-thrust conditions were observed. Three effects of power were also involved in the location of the stable range of the center of gravity.
Date: May 1943
Creator: Land, Norman S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Emergency Measures for Increasing the Range of Fighter Airplanes (open access)

Emergency Measures for Increasing the Range of Fighter Airplanes

"An analysis was made to show the relative effectiveness of streamline external fuel tanks, a fuel tank in the form of a wing mounted in a biplane position, and auxiliary wing panels attached at the wing tips to increase the span as temporary means for increasing the range of a fighter-type airplane. Figures and charts for the various devices considered show the results of calculations of range, duration of flight, and take-off distance for both land-base and carrier operation. The results indicated that the wing-tip extensions were the most promising of the devices considered" (p. 1).
Date: May 1943
Creator: Jones, Robert T. & Wetmore, Joseph W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Formulas for propellers in yaw and charts of the side-force derivative (open access)

Formulas for propellers in yaw and charts of the side-force derivative

Report presenting formulas for propellers for the rate of change of side-force coefficient with angle of yaw and for the rate of change of pitching-moment coefficient with angle of yaw. Charts of side-force derivatives are given for two propellers of different plan forms.
Date: May 1943
Creator: Ribner, Herbert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library