Comparison of performance of AN-F-58 and AN-F-32 fuels in J33-A-23 turbojet engine (open access)

Comparison of performance of AN-F-58 and AN-F-32 fuels in J33-A-23 turbojet engine

Report presenting an investigation using a 4600 pound-thrust turbojet engine as part of a program to determine the comparative performance of fuels conforming to specifications AN-F-58 and AN-F-32. Results regarding the altitude performance, altitude low-speed blow-out limits, idling limits of fuel-metering control, altitude windmilling starts, carbon-deposition rates, and iron oxide contamination are provided.
Date: June 2, 1949
Creator: Wilsted, H. D. & Armstrong, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation of the Jettisonable-Nose Method of Pilot Escape Using Rocket-Propelled Models (open access)

Flight Investigation of the Jettisonable-Nose Method of Pilot Escape Using Rocket-Propelled Models

Report discussing testing using two rocket-propelled models to test the jettisonable-nose method of pilot escape. The nose was jettisoned successfully on the second attempt and the accelerations produced were found to be within human tolerance. The first test ended with a collision of the nose and wing, indicating that this is a possible risk during power-on flight.
Date: June 2, 1949
Creator: Lundstrom, Reginald R. & O'Kelly, Burke R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of submerged air inlets on a 1/4-scale model of a typical fighter-type airplane (open access)

An investigation of submerged air inlets on a 1/4-scale model of a typical fighter-type airplane

Report presenting wind-tunnel testing of submerged air inlets on the fuselage of a scale model of a typical fighter-type airplane. The results are presented for ramp plan forms with parallel and with diverging walls and show the effect of the duct-entrance location, internal ducting efficiency, and deflectors.
Date: June 2, 1948
Creator: Delany, Noel K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a Thin Wing of Aspect Ratio 4 in the Ames 12-Foot Pressure Wind Tunnel 1: Characteristics of a Plain Wing (open access)

Investigation of a Thin Wing of Aspect Ratio 4 in the Ames 12-Foot Pressure Wind Tunnel 1: Characteristics of a Plain Wing

Memorandum presenting wind-tunnel tests of a semispan model of an unswept wing of aspect ratio 4 and taper ratio 0.5 at Mach numbers up to 0.94 to determine its aerodynamic characteristics as influenced by Mach number, Reynolds number, and modification of the basic diamond profile by rounding the ridge. Lift, drag, and pitching-moment data are presented for a range of Reynolds and Mach numbers. The results indicated that no severe static-longitudinal-stability problems up to Mach number 0.94.
Date: June 2, 1948
Creator: Johnson, Ben H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of air-cooled turbine blades in turbojet engine 11: internal-strut-supported rotor blade (open access)

Experimental investigation of air-cooled turbine blades in turbojet engine 11: internal-strut-supported rotor blade

Report presenting an investigation of an air-cooled internal-strut-supported blade in a modified production turbojet engine to determine the cooling effectiveness of this type of blade and the cooling-air pressure loss through the blade under engine operating conditions. Experimental results are presented and compared with the results of an analytical investigation.
Date: June 2, 1952
Creator: Cochran, Reeves P.; Stepka, Francis S. & Krasner, Morton H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of the Static Aerodynamic and Dynamic Damping-in-Roll Characteristics of an 8-Cm Aircraft Rocket With Solid and Slotted Fins (open access)

Experimental Investigation of the Static Aerodynamic and Dynamic Damping-in-Roll Characteristics of an 8-Cm Aircraft Rocket With Solid and Slotted Fins

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the static aerodynamic and dynamic damping-in-roll characteristics of an aircraft rocket with cruciform fins of trapezoidal plan form as determined experimentally at a range of Mach numbers. The fins had tow holes cut through each fin panel, and the effects of the holes or slots were investigated by testing with both solid and slotted fins.
Date: June 2, 1952
Creator: Chubb, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude-Test-Chamber Investigation of McDonnell Afterburner on J34 Engine (open access)

Altitude-Test-Chamber Investigation of McDonnell Afterburner on J34 Engine

"An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance characteristics of a McDonnell afterburner with a fixed-area exhaust nozzle on a J34 engine. At rated engine speed, the altitude limit, as determined by combustion blow-out, occurred as a band of unstable operation of about 6000-foot altitude in width with minimum altitude limits from 31,000 feet at a simulated flight Mach number of 0.40 to about 45,500 feet at a simulated flight Mach number of 1.00. Considerable difficulty was experienced in attempting to establish or maintain balanced-cycle engine operation at altitudes above 36,000 feet" (p. 1).
Date: June 2, 1949
Creator: Reller, John O. & Dowman, Harry W.
System: The UNT Digital Library