Analysis of Available Data on the Effects of Tabs on Control-Surface Hinge Moments (open access)

Analysis of Available Data on the Effects of Tabs on Control-Surface Hinge Moments

From Introduction: "A collection balanced-aileron test data is given in reference 1. Reference 2 presents a collection of data applicable to the design of tail surfaces. The results of analyses of data for control surfaces with internal balances, plain-overhang and Frise balances, beveled trailing edges, and unshielded horn balances have already been published in references 3 to 6."
Date: May 1946
Creator: Crandall, Stewart M. & Murray, Harry E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of the Factors Affecting the State of Fuel and Air Mixtures (open access)

An Analysis of the Factors Affecting the State of Fuel and Air Mixtures

From Introduction: "It is the purpose of this paper to describe the physical properties that are necessary to specify mixture quality in a system containing fuel and dry air and to evaluate the theoretical rolation between these properties and the physical properties of the mixture."
Date: May 1946
Creator: Gilbert, Mitchell; Howard, John N. & Hicks, Bruce L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending-Torsion Flutter Calculations Modified by Subsonic Compressibility Corrections (open access)

Bending-Torsion Flutter Calculations Modified by Subsonic Compressibility Corrections

Report presenting a number of calculations of bending-torsion wing flutter at two Mach numbers and a comparison of the results. The results indicated that the effect of compressibility on flutter speed for subsonic speeds with no shocks, although complicated, is relatively small in the usual cases.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Garrick, I. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Beta-Gamma Hand and Foot Counters (open access)

The Beta-Gamma Hand and Foot Counters

Abstract: This is basically a counting rate meter, with an alarm circuit, operating from four GM tubes as the detecting elements. The Hand Counter comprises four logarithmic counting rate meters working from four GM tubes mounted individually, with associated electronic circuits, in suitable shields with a metal mesh type of window. Both sides of both hands are sampled simultaneously. In the Foot Counter, two GM tubes are separately and mounted in a suitable mesh window shielded with the electronic circuit; the foot counter uses only two counting rate meters, and both feet are sampled simultaneously. Each circuit is built in two parts; two tubes are in the shield and the balance of the circuit is in the electronic unit which is a standard 17" x 13" chassis. Circuit diagrams are included.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Bradley, W. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts of Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids Encountered in Calculations of Internal Combustion Engine Cycles (open access)

Charts of Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids Encountered in Calculations of Internal Combustion Engine Cycles

"A single chart has been prepared that simplifies the calculation of the thermodynamic properties of air, various octene-air mixtures, and mixtures of those with their products of combustion at all temperatures below which chemical dissociation becomes unimportant. The chart is based on the use of 1 pound mol of mixture, and examples of its use are given in the form of the calculation of a turbocompressor power plant and a supercharged Otto engine cycle" (p. 1).
Date: May 1946
Creator: Hottel, H. C. & Williams, G. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Column and Plate Compressive Strengths of Aircraft Structural Materials: Extruded 14S-T Aluminum Alloy (open access)

Column and Plate Compressive Strengths of Aircraft Structural Materials: Extruded 14S-T Aluminum Alloy

"Column and plate compressive strengths of extruded 14S-T aluminum alloy were determined both within and beyond the elastic range from tests of flat-end H-section columns and from local-instability tests of H-, Z-, and channel-section columns. These tests are part of an extensive research investigation to provide data on the structural strength of various aircraft materials. The results are presented in the form of curves and charts that are suitable for use in the design and analysis of aircraft structures" (p. 1).
Date: May 1946
Creator: Heimerl, George J. & Niles, Donald E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Column Strength of Aluminum Alloy 14S-T Extruded Shapes and Rod (open access)

Column Strength of Aluminum Alloy 14S-T Extruded Shapes and Rod

Note presenting an investigation of the use of aluminum alloy 14S-T in heavy-duty structural applications and aircraft. The column data presented in this report have been obtained on extruded shapes and on rolled and drawn rod of the alloy.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Leary, J. R. & Holt, Marshall
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of measured and calculated stresses in built-up beams (open access)

Comparison of measured and calculated stresses in built-up beams

Web stresses and flange stresses were measured in three built-up beams: one of constant depth with flanges of constant cross-section, one linearly tapered in depth with flanges of constant cross section, and one linearly tapered in depth with tapered flanges. The measured stresses were compared with the calculated stresses obtained by the methods outlined in order to determine the degree of accuracy that may be expected from the stress analysis formulas. These comparisons indicated that the average measured stresses for all points in the central section of the beams did not exceed the average calculated stresses by more than 5 percent. It also indicated that the difference between average measured flange stresses and average calculated flange stresses on the net area and a fully effective web did not exceed 6.1 percent.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Levin, L. Ross & Nelson, David H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of several methods of predicting the pressure loss at altitude across a baffled aircraft-engine cylinder (open access)

Comparison of several methods of predicting the pressure loss at altitude across a baffled aircraft-engine cylinder

Report presenting several methods of predicting the compressible-flow pressure loss across a baffled aircraft-engine cylinder that were analytically and experimentally investigated on a typical air-cooled aircraft-engine cylinder. Results regarding the evaluation of data, comparative accuracy of correction methods, and ability to apply information about heat transfer to compressible-flow pressure-drop predictions are provided.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Neustein, Joseph & Schafer, Louis J., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Static Strengths of Machine Countersunk Riveted Joints in 24S-T, X75S-T, and Alclad 75S-T Sheet (open access)

Comparison of Static Strengths of Machine Countersunk Riveted Joints in 24S-T, X75S-T, and Alclad 75S-T Sheet

Note presenting static tests made on machine-countersunk riveted joints in 24S-T, X75S-T, and Alclad 75S-T sheet using A17S-T and 24S-T rivets. In order to intensify the cutting action of the rivets, all specimens were made with the depth of countersink just equal to the thickness of the sheet.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Hartmann, E. C. & Zamboky, A. N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Two-Dimensional Air Flows About an NACA 0012 Airfoil of 1-Inch Chord at Zero Lift in Open and Closed 3-Inch Jets and Corrections for Jet-Boundary Interference (open access)

Comparison of Two-Dimensional Air Flows About an NACA 0012 Airfoil of 1-Inch Chord at Zero Lift in Open and Closed 3-Inch Jets and Corrections for Jet-Boundary Interference

Note presenting pressure distributions and schileren photographs for the high-speed flow about a symmetrical airfoil at zero lift in open and closed jets in order to show the nature of the jet-boundary interference. Results regarding the application of jet-boundary-interference theory, analysis of experimental wall-interference data and comparison with theory, conditions near choking, and change of velocity ratio with Mach number are provided.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Wright, Ray H. & Donaldson, Coleman duP.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of brake forming on the strength of 24S-T aluminum-alloy sheet (open access)

Effect of brake forming on the strength of 24S-T aluminum-alloy sheet

Tests were made to determine the effect of brake forming on the strength of 24S-T aluminum alloy sheet that had been formed to an inside bend radius of three times the sheet thickness. The results for both directions of the grain of the material showed that the compressive yield stresses were appreciably increased, that the tensile yield stresses were moderately increased, that the ultimate tensile stresses were only slightly increased, that the elongations were considerably reduced, and that the shapes of the tensile and compressive stress-strain curves were markedly changed.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Heimerl, George J. & Woods, Walter
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Compressibility on Section Characteristics of an Airfoil With a Round-Nose Slotted Fraise Aileron (open access)

Effect of Compressibility on Section Characteristics of an Airfoil With a Round-Nose Slotted Fraise Aileron

Report presenting compressibility effects on the aerodynamic section characteristics of an airfoil with a round-nose slotted Frise aileron for various pressure distributions and angles of attack. Previous testing with sharp-nose ailerons demonstrated heavy stick forces at large aileron deflections, leading to testing on the round-nose aileron. Results regarding control effectiveness characteristics, aileron hinge-moment coefficient, Frise aileron critical speeds, section aileron loads, and other airfoil characteristics are provided.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Luoma, Arvo A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of the NACA Injection Impeller on the Mixture Distribution of a Double-Row Radial Aircraft Engine (open access)

Effect of the NACA Injection Impeller on the Mixture Distribution of a Double-Row Radial Aircraft Engine

For the normal range of engine power the impeller provided marked improvement over the standard spray-bar injection system. Mixture distribution at cruising was excellent, maximum cylinder temperatures were reduced about 30 degrees F, and general temperature distribution was improved. The uniform mixture distribution restored the normal response of cylinder temperature to mixture enrichment and it reduced the possibility of carburetor icing, while no serious loss in supercharger pressure rise resulted from injection of fuel near the impeller outlet. The injection impeller also furnished a convenient means of adding water to the charge mixture for internal cooling.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Marble, Frank E.; Ritter, William K. & Miller, Mahlon A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Axial-Plane Curvature and Passage-Area Variation on Flow Capacity of Radial-Discharge Impeller with Conventional Inlet Buckets (open access)

Effects of Axial-Plane Curvature and Passage-Area Variation on Flow Capacity of Radial-Discharge Impeller with Conventional Inlet Buckets

Note presenting an experimental radial-discharge impeller designed to have, by comparison with conventional impellers, a long radius of axial-plane curvature, a large axial depth, and a small inlet-blade root diameter. The impeller was tested as part of an investigation to improve the flow capacity of radial impellers. Results regarding the comparative volume-flow characteristics of the basic experimental impeller, effect of passage-area variation on performance of the basic experimental impeller, and overall performance characteristics of the basic experimental impeller are provided.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Ritter, William K.; Ginsburg, Ambrose & Redlitz, Alfred G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effects of various parameters on the load at which spray enters the propellers of a flying boat (open access)

The effects of various parameters on the load at which spray enters the propellers of a flying boat

Report presenting the results of experiments with a technique for investigating the spray characteristics of flying-boat models. The forebody of a pointed-step flying boat hull was used for testing, and the effects of varying trim, propeller position, and amount of power were investigated. Either of the two types of spray that emanate from a forebody can limit the gross load of a flying boat depending on the configuration.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Dawson, John R. & Walter, Robert C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A General Method of Selecting Foam Inhibitors (open access)

A General Method of Selecting Foam Inhibitors

Note presenting a criterion for selecting foam inhibitors from insoluble liquids that form emulsions with the foaming liquid. By determining the surface tensions of the foaming liquid and of the additive saturated with that liquid and the interfacial tension between them, spreading and entering coefficients may be calculated. A mechanism of foam inhibition is also described.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Robinson, J. V. & Woods, W. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydraulic Characteristics of the NACA Injection Impeller (open access)

Hydraulic Characteristics of the NACA Injection Impeller

Report discussing a mock-up injection impeller created to investigate the hydraulic characteristics and limitations of the NACA injection impeller currently in use. Information about the form and magnitude of critical factors of fuel-transfer leakage and peripheral fuel distribution is provided as well as the effects of design variations of components on hydraulic characteristics. Several revisions in portions of the impeller are suggested to improve its fuel-transfer, fuel-pumping, and fuel-equalizing characteristics.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Ritter, William K.; Johnsen, Irving A. & Lieblein, Seymour
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
INVESTIGATION RELATING TO THE CHEMISTRY OF URANIUM (open access)

INVESTIGATION RELATING TO THE CHEMISTRY OF URANIUM

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Date: May 1, 1946
Creator: Kraus, Charles A. & Evers, E. Charles
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations on Laminar Boundary-Layer Stability and Transition on Curved Boundaries (open access)

Investigations on Laminar Boundary-Layer Stability and Transition on Curved Boundaries

Report presenting an investigation of the transition of the boundary layer from the laminar to the turbulent region on a flat plate, on the concave and convex side of a plate with a 20-foot radius of curvature, and on the convex side of a plate with a 30-inch radius of curvature.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Liepmann, Hans W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Knock-Limited Performance of Fuel Blends Containing Spiropentane, Methylenecyclobutane, Di-Tert-Butyl Ether, Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether, and Triptane (open access)

The Knock-Limited Performance of Fuel Blends Containing Spiropentane, Methylenecyclobutane, Di-Tert-Butyl Ether, Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether, and Triptane

Tests show that at inlet-air temperatures of 250 deg F and 100 deg F the knock-limited performance of the base fuel of blends, leaded with 4 ml TEL per gallon and containing 20 percent spiropentane, was reduced at fuel/air ratios below 0.085. The 20 percent methylenecyclobutane reduced the knock-limited power of the base fuel at fuel/air ratios below 0.112. Di-tert-butyl ether, methyl-tert-butyl ether, and triptane increased the knock-limited power of the base fuel at all fuel/air ratios and at both temperatures.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Meyer, Carl L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lifting-Surface-Theory Results for Thin Elliptic Wings of Aspect Ratio 3 with Chordwise Loadings Corresponding to 0.5-Chord Plain Flap and to Parabolic-Arc Camber (open access)

Lifting-Surface-Theory Results for Thin Elliptic Wings of Aspect Ratio 3 with Chordwise Loadings Corresponding to 0.5-Chord Plain Flap and to Parabolic-Arc Camber

Note presenting an investigation of the electromagnetic-analogy method used to provide lifting-surface-theory solutions applicable to the determination of aspect-ratio corrections for the slope of the curve of hinge-moment coefficient against flap deflection. A comparison of the results of the present measurements with those of previous tests indicated that the increment of induced downwash at the 0.5-chord line over the value predicted by lifting-line theory is a linear function of the center-of-pressure coefficient.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Crandall, Stewart M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lightning Discharges to Aircraft and Associated Meteorological Conditions (open access)

Lightning Discharges to Aircraft and Associated Meteorological Conditions

A summary is given of information on atmospheric electrical discharges to aircraft and associated meteorological conditions. Information is given that is designed to give a fairly comprehensive view of the underlying principles of meteorology and atmospheric electricity. Of special interest to pilots are lists of procedures of flight conduct and aircraft maintenance recommended foe avoiding or minimizing the hazards of disruptive electrical discharges and other severe conditions near thunderstorms.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Harrison, L. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Note on the Theorems of Bjerknes and Crocco (open access)

Note on the Theorems of Bjerknes and Crocco

"The theorems of Bjerknes and Crocco are of great interest in the theory of flow around airfoils at Mach numbers near and above unity. A brief note shows how both theorems are developed by short vector transformations" (p. 1).
Date: May 1946
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library