Aerodynamics of the carburetor air scoop and the engine cowling of a single-engine torpedo-bomber-type airplane (open access)

Aerodynamics of the carburetor air scoop and the engine cowling of a single-engine torpedo-bomber-type airplane

From Introduction: "An investigation of the power-plant installation of a single-engine torpedo-bomber-type airplane has been conducted in the NACA Cleveland altitude wind tunnel at the request of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department. A similar investigation was previously conducted on a three-tenths scale mock-up of the forward portion of the fuselage of this airplane in the Langley 20-foot tunnel. (See reference 1)."
Date: June 1946
Creator: Palter, Herman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of a low-loss air valve on performance of a 22-inch-diameter pulse-jet engine (open access)

Effect of a low-loss air valve on performance of a 22-inch-diameter pulse-jet engine

Report presenting the performance of a 22-inch-diameter pulse-jet engine using a net of low-loss modified air valves at ram pressures equivalent to simulated flight speeds. Results regarding combustion-air weight flow, flight thrust, maximum combustion-chamber pressure, specific fuel consumption, pressure cycle, and valve life are provided.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Bressman, Joseph R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Liquid and Ice Particles on the Erosion of a Supercharger-Inlet Cover and Diffuser Vanes (open access)

The Effect of Liquid and Ice Particles on the Erosion of a Supercharger-Inlet Cover and Diffuser Vanes

Report discussing the results of accelerated erosion tests to determine the separate effects of the passage of fuel, water, and ice particles through a supercharger. Recommendations for preventing erosion are provided, including materials choice and joint design.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Rollin, Vern G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Measurements by Various Methods of the Drag Characteristics of the XP-51 Airplane (open access)

Flight Measurements by Various Methods of the Drag Characteristics of the XP-51 Airplane

Report discussing measurements of the overall drag coefficient of the XP-51 in dives using three different methods. The three instruments used to measure drag variation are compared for accuracy. A comparison of the drag results obtained from this test are also compared to the results obtained from previous wind tunnel testing.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Pearson, Henry A. & Beadle, Dorothy E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Ice Formation in the Induction System of an Aircraft Engine 2: Flight Tests (open access)

Investigation of Ice Formation in the Induction System of an Aircraft Engine 2: Flight Tests

"Flight tests were conducted on a twin-engine fighter airplane at pressure altitudes up to 10,000 feet with simulated conditions of moderate, heavy, and excessive rain to determine the increase in enthalpy of the charge air due to the turbosupercharger, to determine the rate of enthalpy increase of the charge air resulting from a sudden increase of engine power, and to compare the conditions that caused induction-system icing in flight with those that resulted in icing of the same carburetor and supercharger inlet elbow in laboratory tests" (p. 1).
Date: June 1946
Creator: Essex, Henry A.; Ellisman, Carl & Zlotowski, Edward D.
System: The UNT Digital Library