Minimum drag of 0.11-scale rocket-powered models of the Chance Vought XF8U-1 airplane, with and without nose modifications, at Mach numbers between 0.85 and 1.30 : TED No. NACA DE 392 (open access)

Minimum drag of 0.11-scale rocket-powered models of the Chance Vought XF8U-1 airplane, with and without nose modifications, at Mach numbers between 0.85 and 1.30 : TED No. NACA DE 392

Report presenting drag data obtained from flight tests of two scale rocket-powered models of the Chance Vought XF8U-1 airplane. Results regarding the minimum drag coefficient and effect of nose modifications are provided.
Date: June 14, 1954
Creator: Blanchard, Willard S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of wing flexibility on the damping roll of a notched delta-wing body combination between Mach numbers 0.6 and approximately 2.2 as determined with rocket-propelled models (open access)

Effect of wing flexibility on the damping roll of a notched delta-wing body combination between Mach numbers 0.6 and approximately 2.2 as determined with rocket-propelled models

Report presenting an investigation with sting-mounted rocket-propelled models in free flight at approximately zero lift to determine the effect of wing flexibility on the damping-in-roll characteristics of a wing-body combination over a range of Mach numbers.
Date: June 18, 1954
Creator: Bland, William M., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Jet Effects on a Flat Surface Downstream of the Exit of a Simulated Turbojet Nacelle at a Free-Stream Mach Number of 2.02 (open access)

Investigation of the Jet Effects on a Flat Surface Downstream of the Exit of a Simulated Turbojet Nacelle at a Free-Stream Mach Number of 2.02

"An investigation at a free-stream Mach number of 2.02 was made to determine the effects of a propulsive jet on a wing surface located in the vicinity of a choked convergent nozzle. Static-pressure surveys were made on a flat surface that was located in the vicinity of the propulsive jet. The nozzle was operated over a range of exit pressure ratios at different fixed vertical distances from the flat surface. Within the scope of this investigation, it was found that shock waves, formed in the external flow because of the presence of the propulsive jet, impinged on the flat surface and greatly altered the pressure distribution" (p. 1).
Date: June 23, 1954
Creator: Bressette, Walter E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large-scale low-speed wind-tunnel tests of a model having a 60 degree delta horizontal canard control surface and wing to obtain static-longitudinal-stability and canard surface hinge-moment data (open access)

Large-scale low-speed wind-tunnel tests of a model having a 60 degree delta horizontal canard control surface and wing to obtain static-longitudinal-stability and canard surface hinge-moment data

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation of a model equipped with a 60 degree delta wing and a 60 degree delta horizontal all-movable canard control surface to determine the stability, control, and canard-surface hinge-moment characteristics at low speeds and at a Reynolds number of 9 x 10(exp 6). Two longitudinal positions of the canard surface were tested. Results regarding lift and pitching moment, drag, and hinge moment are provided.
Date: June 17, 1954
Creator: Burrows, Dale L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Turbulence Data Obtained During United Air Lines Flight Evaluation of an Experimental C Band (5.5 cm) Airborne Weather Radar (open access)

Summary of Turbulence Data Obtained During United Air Lines Flight Evaluation of an Experimental C Band (5.5 cm) Airborne Weather Radar

"Data on atmospheric turbulence in the vicinity of thunderstorms obtained during a flight evaluation of an experimental C band (5.5 cm) airborne radar are summarized. The turbulence data were obtained with an NACA VGH recorder installed in a United Air Lines DC-3 airplane" (p. 1).
Date: June 17, 1954
Creator: Coe, E. C. & Fetner, M. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Preliminary Investigation of the Pressure Recovery of Several Two-Dimensional Supersonic Inlets at Mach Number of 2.01 (open access)

A Preliminary Investigation of the Pressure Recovery of Several Two-Dimensional Supersonic Inlets at Mach Number of 2.01

Report presenting an investigation of several two-dimensional supersonic inlet configurations at a Mach number of 2.01 and an angle of attack of 0 degrees. Two inlets similar in supersonic diffuser design but one with a subsonic diffusers about half the length of the other one were also investigated. Results regarding the inlet design, pressure recovery, shadowgraphs, and suggestions for inlet improvement are provided.
Date: June 23, 1954
Creator: Comenzo, Raymond J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Amplitude Damping-in-Pitch Characteristics of Tailless Delta-Wing-Body Combinations at Mach Numbers From 0.80 to 1.35 as Obtained With Rocket-Powered Models (open access)

Low-Amplitude Damping-in-Pitch Characteristics of Tailless Delta-Wing-Body Combinations at Mach Numbers From 0.80 to 1.35 as Obtained With Rocket-Powered Models

Report of an investigation using three rocket-propelled delta-wing-body combinations for a range of Mach numbers to determine the damping-in-pitch characteristics. All models were statically stable but dynamically unstable at transonic speeds. Information about trim, lift, and drag is also provided.
Date: June 24, 1954
Creator: D'Aiutolo, Charles T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Mechanically Induced Sinusoidal Air-Foil Oscillations on Operation of a Ram-Jet Engine (open access)

Effect of Mechanically Induced Sinusoidal Air-Foil Oscillations on Operation of a Ram-Jet Engine

Report presenting an experimental investigation in a 16-inch ram-jet engine to examine the degree to which inlet flow pulsations influence the combustion efficiency and lean blow-out limit of a ram-jet combustor.
Date: June 16, 1954
Creator: Dangle, E. E.; Cervenka, A. J. & Perchonok, Eugene
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Normal Force Accompanying Thrust-Axis Inclination of the NACA 1.167-(0)(03)-058 and the NACA 1.167-(0)(05)-058 Three-Blade Propellers at Forward Mach Numbers to 0.90 (open access)

Investigation of the Normal Force Accompanying Thrust-Axis Inclination of the NACA 1.167-(0)(03)-058 and the NACA 1.167-(0)(05)-058 Three-Blade Propellers at Forward Mach Numbers to 0.90

Report presenting an investigation to determine the normal force of two three-blade NACA propellers and the agreement of the measured normal force with a theoretical method. Propeller thrust and normal force were measured for a variety of blade angles, angles of attack, and Mach numbers. Results regarding variation with thrust, effect of inclination, and a comparison with theory are provided.
Date: June 23, 1954
Creator: Demele, Fred A. & Otey, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Forces and moments on inclined bodies at Mach numbers from 3.0 to 6.3 (open access)

Forces and moments on inclined bodies at Mach numbers from 3.0 to 6.3

Report presenting the results of force and moment tests at Mach numbers from 3.0 to 6.3 on bodies of revolution of fineness ratios from 5 to 10 and on flat-bottom bodies of fineness ratio 10 along with theoretical predictions for these bodies. Testing included eight cone and cone-cylinder models, six nose-cylinder models, and three flat-bottom bodies.
Date: June 25, 1954
Creator: Dennis, David H. & Cunningham, Bernard E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-Spool Matching Procedures and Equilibrium Characteristics of a Two-Spool Turbojet Engine (open access)

Two-Spool Matching Procedures and Equilibrium Characteristics of a Two-Spool Turbojet Engine

Memorandum presenting two-spool matching procedures which may be employed to analyze turbojet, turboprop, and stationary power plants. The procedures were applied to obtain the sea-level static equilibrium performance of a simple two-spool turbojet engine in which the compressor and turbine performances were based on experimental results. Results regarding engine performance at sea-level static conditions, component performance, and effect of compressor-discharge bleed are provided.
Date: June 28, 1954
Creator: Dugan, James F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Use of Spoilers for Obtaining Static Longitudinal Stability of a Canard-Missile Model in Reverse Flight (open access)

A Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Use of Spoilers for Obtaining Static Longitudinal Stability of a Canard-Missile Model in Reverse Flight

Report presenting an investigation in the stability tunnel of the use of spoilers for obtaining static longitudinal stability of a model of a canard missile in reverse flight. Results indicated that stable pitching-moment slopes can be obtained at angles of attack up to 11 degrees in the low speed range of the tests, but further investigation of high subsonic speeds will be necessary.
Date: June 21, 1954
Creator: Fletcher, Herman S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation to Determine Lift and Drag Characteristics of a Canard Ram-Jet Missile Configuration in the Mach Number Range of 0.8 to 2.0 (open access)

Flight Investigation to Determine Lift and Drag Characteristics of a Canard Ram-Jet Missile Configuration in the Mach Number Range of 0.8 to 2.0

Report presenting an investigation on a canard ramjet missile configuration to determine its lift and drag characteristics at low values of lift. Two rocket-boosted models that differed only in the size and deflection of the canard were used. Information about the trim lift characteristics, drag, and stability is provided.
Date: June 17, 1954
Creator: Gammal, Abraham A. & Kennedy, Thomas L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pumping and drag characteristics of an aircraft ejector at subsonic and supersonic speeds (open access)

Pumping and drag characteristics of an aircraft ejector at subsonic and supersonic speeds

Report presenting an investigation in the supersonic wind tunnel on a cylindrical-shroud ejector. Data were obtained at several weight-flow ratios, primary pressure ratios, and free-stream Mach numbers. The results indicate that there was no effect of free-stream Mach number on the pumping characteristics of an ejector of this type. Results regarding the internal characteristics and external characteristics are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Gorton, Gerald C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a Canard Missile Configuration (NACA RM-4) in the Langley 9-Inch Supersonic Tunnel at Mach Numbers of 1.62 and 1.93 (open access)

Investigation of a Canard Missile Configuration (NACA RM-4) in the Langley 9-Inch Supersonic Tunnel at Mach Numbers of 1.62 and 1.93

Report presenting an investigation in the supersonic tunnel using a canard missile configuration designated as NACA RM-4. Measurements of lift, drag, and pitching moment were made over a range of Mach numbers and angles of attack. The data is presented without analysis.
Date: June 24, 1954
Creator: Grigsby, Carl E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Effects of Jet Exhaust and Reynolds Number Upon the Flow Over the Vertical Stabilizer and Rudder of the Douglas D-558-II Research Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 (open access)

An Investigation of the Effects of Jet Exhaust and Reynolds Number Upon the Flow Over the Vertical Stabilizer and Rudder of the Douglas D-558-II Research Airplane at Mach Numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41

Memorandum presenting an investigation to determine the effects of jet exhaust and Reynolds number on the flow over the vertical stabilizer and rudder of the Douglas D-558-II research airplane with special attention to an understanding of the rudder reversals experienced in flight on the full-scale airplane. Tests were made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 over a range of ratios of jet static pressure to stream static pressure from the jet-off ratio to about 40 and for a maximum range of sideslip angles of 6 degrees. Results regarding the effect of varying jet static-pressure ratio, effect of varying sideslip angle, effect of varying Reynolds number, and effect of varying angle of attack.
Date: June 17, 1954
Creator: Grigsby, Carl E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 Airplane with Windmilling Propellers as Obtained from Flight of 0.133-Scale Rocket-Propelled Model at Mach Numbers from 0.70 to 1.13 (open access)

Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 Airplane with Windmilling Propellers as Obtained from Flight of 0.133-Scale Rocket-Propelled Model at Mach Numbers from 0.70 to 1.13

From Summary: "A flight test has been conducted to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a 0.133-scale model of the Consolidated Vultee XFY-1 airplane with windmilling propellers for the Mach number range between 0.70 and 1.13. The variation of lift-curve slope C(sub L(sub alpha) with Mach number was gradual with a maximum value of 0.074 occurring at a Mach number of 0.97. Propellers had little effect upon the values of lift-curve slope or the linearity of lift coefficient with angle of attack."
Date: June 11, 1954
Creator: Hastings, Earl C., Jr. & Mitcham, Grady L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect at Transonic Speeds of Inboard Spoilers on the Static Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing-Body Combination Having a Leading-Edge Chord-Extension (open access)

Effect at Transonic Speeds of Inboard Spoilers on the Static Longitudinal Stability Characteristics of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing-Body Combination Having a Leading-Edge Chord-Extension

Memorandum presenting an exploratory investigation in the 9- by 12-inch blowdown tunnel to determine the effect of inboard spoilers located along the 20- and 30-percent-chord lines on the static longitudinal stability characteristics of a semispan 45 degree sweptback wing-body combination with a leading-edge chord-extension. The model pitching-moment characteristics were improved by spoilers extending from 15 percent semispan to 45 percent semispan. Results regarding pitching moment, lift, drag, rolling moment, and lateral center of pressure are provided.
Date: June 14, 1954
Creator: Henderson, James H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of effect of number and width of annular flame-holder gutter on afterburner performance (open access)

Investigation of effect of number and width of annular flame-holder gutter on afterburner performance

Report presenting an investigation of the effect of the number and width of annular flame-holder gutters on afterburner performance in a 26-inch-diameter afterburner test rig. A 1-ring, 2-ring, and two 3-ring flame holders were investigated over a range of fuel-air ratios. Results regarding the effect of number of annular v-gutters on combustion efficiency, effect of gutter width on stability limits, and effect of flame-holder blockage on pressure drop are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Henzel, James G. & Bryant, Lively
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Effect of Number and Width of Annular Flameholder Gutters on Afterburner Performance (open access)

Investigation of Effect of Number and Width of Annular Flameholder Gutters on Afterburner Performance

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the effect of the number and width of annular flame-holder gutters on afterburner performance in a 26-inch-diameter afterburner test rig. The burner inlet temperature was held at 1250 degrees Fahrenheit. Results regarding the effect of gutter width on stability limits and effect of flame-holder blockage on pressure drop are provided.
Date: June 3, 1954
Creator: Henzel, James G., Jr. & Bryant, Lively
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure distributions on triangular and rectangular wings to high angles of attack Mach numbers 1.45 and 1.97 (open access)

Pressure distributions on triangular and rectangular wings to high angles of attack Mach numbers 1.45 and 1.97

Pressure distributions were measured over rectangular wings of aspect ratio 2 and triangular wings of aspect ratios 2 and 4 at Mach numbers of 1.45 and 1.97. The investigation includes some comparison of the effects of Reynolds number and of thickening the wing root sections on the loading.
Date: June 25, 1954
Creator: Kaattari, George E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Measurements of Turbulence and Temperature Fluctuations Behind a Heated Grid (open access)

Preliminary Measurements of Turbulence and Temperature Fluctuations Behind a Heated Grid

"Preliminary measurements have been made of velocity and temperature fluctuations in the flow behind a heated grid in a uniform airstream. Temperature correlation shows a reasonable degree of isotropy, and the temperature fluctuations die out at large distances more slowly than the turbulence, as has been predicted theoretically under some strongly simplifying postulates" (p. 1).
Date: June 10, 1954
Creator: Kistler, A. L.; O'Brien, V. & Corrsin, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Stability and Drag Characteristics of a Fin Stabilized Body of Revolution With a Fineness Ratio of 12 as Measured by the Free-Fall Method (open access)

Longitudinal Stability and Drag Characteristics of a Fin Stabilized Body of Revolution With a Fineness Ratio of 12 as Measured by the Free-Fall Method

Report presenting measurements of longitudinal stability and drag characteristics of a fin-stabilized body of revolution with a fineness ratio 12 at low angles of attack using the free-fall method. Information about the data obtained from testing as well as the experimental coefficients related to body normal-force, total longitudinal-force, and body moment with Mach number is provided.
Date: June 24, 1954
Creator: Kurbjun, Max C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Speed Drag and Opening Characteristics of a Kaman Rotochute Model (open access)

High-Speed Drag and Opening Characteristics of a Kaman Rotochute Model

Report presenting an experimental investigation in the 7- by 10-foot tunnel in a range of Mach numbers to determine the drag and opening characteristics of a model of a Kaman Aircraft Corporation Rotochute. The Rotochute is a two-bladed flapping rotor with governor-controlled blades designed for lowering cargo containers from high-speed aircraft tested at various Mach numbers simulating constant rates of descent.
Date: June 10, 1954
Creator: Lockwood, Vernard E.
System: The UNT Digital Library