Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Cavitation in Water (open access)

Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Cavitation in Water

"The cavitation in nozzles on airfoils of various shape and on a sphere are experimentally investigated. The limits of cavitation and the extension of the zone of the bubbles in different stages of cavitation are photographically established. The pressure in the bubble area is constant and very low, jumping to high values at the end of the area. The analogy with the gas compression shock is adduced and discussed" (p. 1).
Date: May 1945
Creator: Ackeret, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Present and future problems of airplane propulsion (open access)

Present and future problems of airplane propulsion

Some of the problems considered in this report include: thermodynamics of surface friction, application of thick wing sections, special applications of controllable propellers, and gas turbines for aircraft.
Date: May 1941
Creator: Ackeret, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Health problems associated with investigation of off-plant uranium rolling. Rough draft (open access)

Health problems associated with investigation of off-plant uranium rolling. Rough draft

The following is a report of a trip to the Simonds Saw & Steel Company, Lockport, New York, on May 3, 1949. The purpose of the visit was to observe the various operations involved in the rolling of uranium rods at this plant and health problems associated with the rolling operations.
Date: May 13, 1949
Creator: Adley, F. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-tunnel investigation of two airfoils with 25-percent-chord Gwinn and plain flaps (open access)

Wind-tunnel investigation of two airfoils with 25-percent-chord Gwinn and plain flaps

Aerodynamic force tests of an NACA 23018 airfoil with a Gwinn flap having a chord 25 percent of the overall chord and of an NACA 23015 airfoil with a plain flap having a 25-percent chord were conducted to determine the relative merits of the Gwinn and the plain flaps. The tests indicated that, based on speed-range ratios, the plain flap was more effective than the Gwinn flap. At small flap deflections, the plain flap had lower drag coefficients at lift-coefficient values less than 0.70. For lift coefficients greater than 0.70, however, the Gwinn flap at all downward flap deflections had the lower drag coefficients.
Date: May 1940
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-distribution investigation of an NACA 0009 airfoil with an 80-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs (open access)

Pressure-distribution investigation of an NACA 0009 airfoil with an 80-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs

Pressure-distribution tests of an NACA 0009 airfoil with an 80-percent-chord plain flap and three plain tabs, having chord of 10, 20, and 30 percent of the flap chord, were made. Section data suitable for application to the design of horizontal and vertical tail surfaces were obtained. Resultant-pressure diagrams for the airfoil with the flap and the 20-percent-chord tab are presented. Plots are also given of increments of normal-force and hinge-moment coefficients for the airfoil, the flap, and the three tabs. A comparison of some characteristic slopes for the 30-, the 50-, and the 80-percent-chord flaps, tested in the general investigation of plain flaps for control surfaces, is included. Section aerodynamic and load data have been made available for a wide range of flap and a tab chords to be used on an NACA 0009 airfoil or on other conventional sections.
Date: May 1940
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr. & Sears, Richard I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-distribution investigation on an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs (open access)

Pressure-distribution investigation on an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord plain flap and three tabs

From Summary: "Pressure-distribution tests of an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord plain flap and three plain tabs, having chords 10, 20, and 30 percent of the flap chord, were made. The purpose of these tests was to continue an investigation to supply structural and aerodynamic section data that may be applied to the design of horizontal and vertical tail surfaces. The results are presented as diagrams of resultant pressures and of resultant-pressure increments for the airfoil with the flap and the 20-percent-chord tab. Increments of normal-force and hinge-moment coefficients for the airfoil, the flap, and the three tabs are also given. At all unstalled flap and tab deflections, the experimental distributions agree well with those calculated by an analytical method. The agreement is poor, however, then the stalled or the unstalled condition of the flap or tab deflected alone was changed to an unstalled or stalled condition by the simultaneous deflection of both the flap and the tab."
Date: May 1940
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr. & Sears, Richard I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Effect of Blade Curvature on Centrifugal-Impeller Performance (open access)

An Investigation of the Effect of Blade Curvature on Centrifugal-Impeller Performance

Note presenting an investigation of three centrifugal impellers, the same except for angular blade curvature, to determine the effect of the distribution of blade loading on impeller performance. Results regarding impeller efficiency, energy addition and pressure ratio, flow characteristics, and operating range are provided.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Anderson, Robert J.; Ritter, William K. & Dildine, Dean M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Shear Lag on Bending Vibration of Box Beams (open access)

Effect of Shear Lag on Bending Vibration of Box Beams

"An analytical investigation is made of the effect of shear lag on the bending vibration of wings that are designed essentially as shallow box beams, and a procedure is outlined for incorporating this effect in the determination of bending modes and frequencies. Numerical examples show that shear-lag action in a box beam can have a large influence on its vibration characteristics. The calculations indicate that even though only a small shear-lag action may be observed in a simple static deflection test of the beam, reductions in the second and higher-mode frequencies may be relatively large" (p. 1).
Date: May 1948
Creator: Anderson, Roger A. & Houbolt, John C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of U233 (open access)

Preparation of U233

Technical report. The object of the research is to determine the procedure and equipment for the preparation of U233 on a semi-works scale. The general proposed procedure is that thorium carbonate in aluminum cans will be irradiated with pile neutrons. The Pa233 resulting from neutron absorption the Th232 and the decay of Th233 will be extraction from 99% of the thorium and the natural U in thorium by MnO2 precipitations. The Pa233 will then be allowed to decay to U233 which in turn will be isolated from the remaining Th and partially decayed Pa233 by ether extraction.
Date: May 16, 1944
Creator: Apple, R. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monthly Progress Report No. 61 for May, 1948 (open access)

Monthly Progress Report No. 61 for May, 1948

This is the University of California, Radiation Laboratory monthly progress report for May 1948. It discusses the following: (1) 184-inch Cyclotron Program; (2) 60-inch Cyclotron Program; (3) Synchrotron Program; (4) Linear Accelerator Program; (5) Experimental Physics; (6) Theoretical Physics, (7) Isotope Separation Program; (8) Chemistry Departments; (9) Medical Physics; and (10) Health Physics and Chemistry.
Date: May 31, 1948
Creator: Authors, Various
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis for Oxide in Thorium Metal (open access)

Analysis for Oxide in Thorium Metal

Abstract. to estimate the oxygen picked up by thorium in casting a rapid method of running the acid insoluble content was developed. the quickest procedure consists of reacting with mixed acids, fuming with perchloric and filtration to separate the "free" thorium from the "combined". The precipitate is ignited and weighed as thorium dioxide.
Date: May 12, 1945
Creator: Ayers, A. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Voltage Pulse Transformer Designs at University of California Radiation Laboratory (open access)

High Voltage Pulse Transformer Designs at University of California Radiation Laboratory

A report on high voltage pulse transformer designs at the University of California Radiation Laboratory.
Date: May 20, 1949
Creator: Baker, W. R.; Edwards, R. F.; Kerns, Q. A. & Reidel, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interim report No. 2 on Production Test No. 105-17-P, Laboratory evaluation of proposed lubricants (open access)

Interim report No. 2 on Production Test No. 105-17-P, Laboratory evaluation of proposed lubricants

The lubricant (Calel A-60) used to reduce pushing forces when discharging slugs from pile tubes forms a cloudy emulsion with water. During the initial period of operation at 100 B and D areas, spillage of lubricant during discharge produced so much cloudiness in the basin water that it interfered with sorting operations. An investigation was started to see if a lubricant could be found that would effectively lubricate tubes during discharge and which would form optically clear systems when mixed with water. This report presents the data on a number of lubricants which were suggested for test.
Date: May 15, 1945
Creator: Bankoff, S. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Initial Test in the Transonic Range of Four Flutter Airfoils Attached to a Freely Falling Body (open access)

Initial Test in the Transonic Range of Four Flutter Airfoils Attached to a Freely Falling Body

Report presenting the results of testing in the transonic range of four flutter airfoils attached to a freely falling body. Failures of the airfoils were metered and recorded in order to determine the Mach numbers and altitudes of failure.
Date: May 5, 1947
Creator: Barmby, J. G. & Clevenson, S. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lead susceptibility of paraffins, cycloparaffins, and olefins (open access)

Lead susceptibility of paraffins, cycloparaffins, and olefins

"General relationships for the lead susceptibilities of paraffins, cycloparaffins, and olefins are presented. Methods are described by which the lead response may be estimated for these hydrocarbon classes, whether the lead response is indicated by octane number, critical compression ratio, or indicated mean effective pressure as limited by knock" (p. 1).
Date: May 1943
Creator: Barnett, Henry C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Results of British Nene II Engine Altitude-Chamber Performance Investigation. I - Altitude Performance Using Standard 18.75-Inch-Diameter Jet Nozzle, 1, Altitude Performance Using Standard 18.75-Inch-Diameter Jet Nozzle (open access)

Preliminary Results of British Nene II Engine Altitude-Chamber Performance Investigation. I - Altitude Performance Using Standard 18.75-Inch-Diameter Jet Nozzle, 1, Altitude Performance Using Standard 18.75-Inch-Diameter Jet Nozzle

An investigation is being conducted to determine the altitude performance characteristics of the British Nene II engine and its components. The present paper presents the preliminary results obtained using a standard jet nozzle. The test results presented are for conditions simulating altitudes from sea level to 60,000 feet and ram pressure ratios from 1.0 to 2.3. These ram pressure ratios correspond to flight Mach numbers between zero and 1.16 assuming a 100 percent ram recovery.
Date: May 24, 1948
Creator: Barson, Zelmar & Wilsted, H. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical Shear Stress of Curved Rectangular Panels (open access)

Critical Shear Stress of Curved Rectangular Panels

"A solution based upon small-deflection theory is presented for the critical shear stress of curved rectangular panels with simply supported edges. Computed curves which cover a wide range of panel dimensions are presented; these curves are found to be in good agreement with test results. Estimated curves are also given for panels with clamped edges" (p. 1).
Date: May 1947
Creator: Batdorf, S. B.; Stein, Manuel & Schildcrout, Murry
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collection and analysis of wind-tunnel data on the characteristics of isolated tail surfaces with and without end plates (open access)

Collection and analysis of wind-tunnel data on the characteristics of isolated tail surfaces with and without end plates

Report presenting the aerodynamic characteristics of 19 isolated tail surfaces, which have been determined by wind tunnel tests. Testing was also made of rectangular airfoils of various aspect ratios with and without double end plates of various shapes. The analysis indicated that the slope of the lift curve could be predicted within 10 percent for all models by use of lifting-surface-theory equations.
Date: May 1947
Creator: Bates, William R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project C-187-D design requirements for redox production plants (open access)

Project C-187-D design requirements for redox production plants

The following outline of the requirements for the Redox Production Plant design is transmitted to the Kellex Corporation by the General Electric Company to be used in carrying out the assignment directed by Work Authority C-187-C. This outline briefly describes the critical features of design and emphasizes the General Electric desires for certain types of process and engineering design. The purpose of this transmittal is to outline the minimum requirements as to process flow sheet and design criteria to initiate the carrying out of this assignment by Kellex Corporation. This document was originally produced on May 22, 1948 and was declassified on July 28, 1994.
Date: May 22, 1948
Creator: Beaton, R. H.
Object Type: Report
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.
Object Type: Report
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.
Object Type: Report
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.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests of Dive-Recovery Flaps on an XP-51 Airplane (open access)

Flight Tests of Dive-Recovery Flaps on an XP-51 Airplane

Report presenting a flight investigation made to determine the effectiveness of dive-recovery flaps installed on the XP-51 airplane as a safety device for recovery from contemplated terminal-velocity dives. The flap installation is described and results are presented of measurements obtained during stick-free pull-ups and pull-outs made by deflecting the dive-recovery flaps to two selected values of flap angle .
Date: May 1945
Creator: Beeler, De E. & Williams, Walter C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tentative Procedures for Analysis of HCP Process Materials (open access)

Tentative Procedures for Analysis of HCP Process Materials

Abstract: The procedures recommended for analysis in Department 190 Laboratories, in the Limits Control Laboratory, and in the Analytical Development Laboratories, of all process materials from the HCP cycle are presented in a stepwise manner. A description of the characteristics of each sample type along with a brief description of factors involved in the Analytical Quality Control program is included.
Date: May 28, 1947
Creator: Belknap, Herbert J.; Nessle, G. J. & Grimes, W. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library