Climbing Efficiency of Aircraft (open access)

Climbing Efficiency of Aircraft

The object of this report was to indicate that we frequently only make use of 50 percent of the maximum brake horsepower of the engine in taking off the ground, that this loss is not inevitable, and that the effort to get engines of low weight per horsepower by boosting revolutions is of very little use to bombers and commercial airplanes.
Date: June 1927
Creator: Walker, C. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drag measurements of two thin wing sections at different index values (open access)

Drag measurements of two thin wing sections at different index values

It is stated that the index value 6000, as found in normal tests of wing sections with a 20 cm chord, falls in the same region where the transition of laminar to turbulent flow takes place on thin flat plates. It is to be expected that slightly cambered, thin wing sections will behave similarly. The following test of two such wing sections were made for the purpose of verifying this supposition.
Date: June 1927
Creator: Ackeret, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a Wing With an Auxiliary Upper Part (open access)

Investigation of a Wing With an Auxiliary Upper Part

This report presents experiments in which two parts of the wing were arranged so as to form a biplane, which was subjected to normal three-component measurements, the two parts being placed in various relative positions with respect to the gap a and the stagger b.
Date: June 1927
Creator: Seiferth, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic laboratory at Cuatro Vientos (open access)

Aerodynamic laboratory at Cuatro Vientos

This report presents a description of the design of the Cuatro Vientes wind tunnel.
Date: June 1927
Creator: Caracciolo, Moreno
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tasks of Air Flow Research (open access)

Tasks of Air Flow Research

The researches at the Gottingen Institute are discussed especially in regards to the physical properties of fluids. The three main properties of fluids examined concern density, viscosity, and compressibility.
Date: June 1926
Creator: Prandtl, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Combining Effects in the Structure of Airplane Wings: A Rational Basis for Estimating the Reduction in the Design Load on Wing Beams Due to the Influence of Ribs and Covering Toward Causing the Beams to Deflect Together (open access)

Calculation of Combining Effects in the Structure of Airplane Wings: A Rational Basis for Estimating the Reduction in the Design Load on Wing Beams Due to the Influence of Ribs and Covering Toward Causing the Beams to Deflect Together

This lecture concerns the combining effects in airplane wings so as to save some of the dead weight. Equations are provided in order to calculate some of the load characteristics and some of the effects to be considered.
Date: June 1926
Creator: Thalau, K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of The "Magnus Effect" to the Wind Propulsion of Ships (open access)

Application of The "Magnus Effect" to the Wind Propulsion of Ships

Report presenting an explanation of the Flettner wind-driven rotor ship and how it functions using the "Magnus effect". The advantages of the construction of this type of ship and the development of flow around the cylinder used to power it are described.
Date: June 1926
Creator: Prandtl, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metal Spars (open access)

Metal Spars

Certain principles are common to all metal spars and the design of a particular metal spar is followed throughout the design process.
Date: June 1926
Creator: Haddon, J. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contribution to the Problem of Flow at High Speed (open access)

Contribution to the Problem of Flow at High Speed

Report divided into two sections about flow problems encountered at high speeds. The topics include: 1) A Few General Remarks Covering the Prandtl-Busemann Method; and 2) Effect of Compressibility in Axially Symmetrical Flow around an Ellipsoid.
Date: June 1949
Creator: Schmieden, C. & Kawalki, K. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Susceptibility to Welding Cracking, Welding Sensitivity, Susceptibility to Welding Seam Cracking, and Test Methods for These Failures (open access)

Susceptibility to Welding Cracking, Welding Sensitivity, Susceptibility to Welding Seam Cracking, and Test Methods for These Failures

"In the years after the First World war a very rapid development, which even today has by no means come to an end, took place in the field of welding; here also, as in most technical innovations, failures made their appearance. Thereupon comprehensive Investigations were undertaken by steel manufacturers and consumers with cooperation of the authorities. In most cases the reasons for failure could be determined and eliminated and further occurrences avoided by the use of new test methods" (p. 1).
Date: June 1949
Creator: Zeyen, K. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Problems of Chaplygin for Mixed Sub-and Supersonic Flows (open access)

On the Problems of Chaplygin for Mixed Sub-and Supersonic Flows

"There are investigated the problems of the flow of a supersonic jet out of a vessel with plane side walls and the problem of the supersonic flow about a wedge when there is a zone of local subsonic velocities ahead of the wedge" (p. 1).
Date: June 1947
Creator: Frankl, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental study of flow past turbine blades (open access)

Experimental study of flow past turbine blades

From Introduction: "The requirements on gas turbines for aircraft power units, namely, adequate efficiency, operation at high gas temperatures, low weight, and small dimensions, must be taken into consideration during the design of the blading. To secure good efficiency, it is necessary that the gas flow past the blades as smoothly as possible without separation. This is relatively easily obtainable in the accelerated flow of turbine blading, if the blade spacing is chosen small enough. A small blade spacing, however, is detrimental to the other requirements outlined above. Operation at high gas temperatures usually calls for blade cooling. This cooling is associated with a power input that lowers the turbine efficiency. Since the amount of heat that must be carried off for coding a blade can be influenced rather little, the gross power input for a turbine stage can be reduced by keeping the number of blades to a minimum, that is, with blades of high spacing ratio. But here also a limit is imposed, the exceeding of which is followed by separation of flow. Hence the requirement of finding blade forms on which the flow separates at rather high spacing ratios."
Date: June 1949
Creator: Eckert, E. & Vietinghoff-Scheel, K. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Investigations on the Efficiency and the Conditions for the Realization of Jet Engines (open access)

Theoretical Investigations on the Efficiency and the Conditions for the Realization of Jet Engines

Contents: Preliminary notes on the efficiency of propulsion systems; Part I: Propulsion systems with direct axial reaction rockets and rockets with thrust augmentation; Part II: Helicoidal reaction propulsion systems; Appendix I: Steady flow of viscous gases; Appendix II: On the theory of viscous fluids in nozzles; and Appendix III: On the thrusts augmenters, and particularly of gas augmenters.
Date: June 1950
Creator: Roy, Maurice
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exact Solutions of Equations of Gas Dynamics (open access)

Exact Solutions of Equations of Gas Dynamics

This document presents equations for the two-dimensional stationary problem of gas dynamics, and uses them to derive other equations, including equations for vorticity.
Date: June 1950
Creator: Kiebel, I. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Researches on Preliminary Chemical Reactions in Spark-Ignition Engines (open access)

Researches on Preliminary Chemical Reactions in Spark-Ignition Engines

"Chemical reactions can demonstrably occur in a fuel-air mixture compressed in the working cylinder of an Otto-cycle (spark ignition) internal-combustion engine even before the charge is ignited by the flame proceeding from the sparking plug. These are the so-called "prelinminary reactions" ("pre-flame" combustion or oxidation), and an exact knowledge of their characteristic development is of great importance for a correct appreciation of the phenomena of engine-knock (detonation), and consequently for its avoidance. Such reactions can be studied either in a working engine cylinder or in a combustion bomb" (p. 1).
Date: June 1943
Creator: Mühlner, E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kinetics of Chemical Reactions in Flames (open access)

Kinetics of Chemical Reactions in Flames

In part I of the paper the theory of flame propagation is developed along the lines followed by Frank-Kamenetsky and one of the writers. The development of chain processes in flames is considered. A basis is given for the application of the method of stationary concentrations to reactions in flames; reactions with branching chains are analyzed. The case of a diffusion coefficient different from the coefficient of temperature conductivity is considered.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Zeldovich, Y. & Semenov, N. N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Aerodynamic Relations for an Airfoil in Oblique Flow (open access)

Some Aerodynamic Relations for an Airfoil in Oblique Flow

"Some aerodynamic relations are derived which exist between two infinitely long airfoils if one is in a straight flow and the other in oblique flow, and both present the same profile in the direction of flow" (p. 1).
Date: June 1947
Creator: Ringleb, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Results of Tests on Several Different Types of Nozzles (open access)

Comparative Results of Tests on Several Different Types of Nozzles

"This paper presents the results of tests conducted to determine the effect of the constructional elements of a Laval nozzle on the velocity and pressure distribution and the magnitude of the reaction force of the jet. The effect was studied of the shapes of the entrance section of the nozzle and three types of divergent sections: namely, straight cone, conoidal with cylindrical and piece and diffuser obtained computationally by a graphical method due to Professor F. I. Frankle. The effect of the divergence angle of the nozzle on the jet reaction was also investigated" (p. 1).
Date: June 1944
Creator: Kisenko, M. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of the Application of Power during Spin Recovery of Multiengine Airplanes (open access)

The Influence of the Application of Power during Spin Recovery of Multiengine Airplanes

"The effect of application of power, so far not clarified, is investigated in the present report in order to give the pilot, in addition to the control measures, an expedient for spin recovery of multiengine airplanes. To this end, a series of spins was performed with an airplane of the Go 150 type. It was possible to set up a uniform rule regarding the effect of power, for right end left spins as well as for any combination of the direction of rotation of the propellers" (p. 1).
Date: June 1949
Creator: Höhler, P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Microstructure of Turbulent Flow (open access)

The Microstructure of Turbulent Flow

"In 1941 a general theory of locally isotropic turbulence was proposed by Kolmogoroff which permitted the prediction of a number of laws of turbulent flow for large Reynolds numbers. The most important of these laws, the dependence of the mean square of the difference in velocities at two points on their distance and the dependence of the coefficient of turbulence diffusion on the scale of the phenomenon, were obtained by both Kolmogoroff and Obukhoff in the same year. At the present time these laws have been experimentally confirmed by direct measurements carried out in aerodynamic wind tunnels in the laboratory, in the atmosphere, and also on the ocean" (p. 1).
Date: June 1953
Creator: Obukhoff, A. M. & Yaglom, A. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Translational Motion of Bodies Under the Free Surface of a Heavy Fluid of Finite Depth (open access)

Translational Motion of Bodies Under the Free Surface of a Heavy Fluid of Finite Depth

In the present paper, the two-dimensional problem of the wave motion produced in a heavy fluid of finite depth by the horizontal rectilinear and uniform motion of a solid body of arbitrary shape immersed under the surface of the fluid is considered by the method of N. E. Kochin.
Date: June 1952
Creator: Haskind, M. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of High Viscosity on the Flow Around a Cylinder and Around a Sphere (open access)

The Effect of High Viscosity on the Flow Around a Cylinder and Around a Sphere

"For the determination of the flow velocity one is accustomed to measure the impact pressure, i.e., the pressure intensity in front of an obstacle. In incompressible fluids the impact pressure is yv(sup 2)/2g if the influence of viscosity can be neglected. Such an influence is appreciable, however, when the Reynolds number corresponding to impact tube radius is under about 100, and must consequently be considered, if the velocity determination is not to be faulty" (p. 1).
Date: June 1952
Creator: Homann, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Extension to the Cases of Two Dimensional and Spherically Symmetric Flows of Two Particular Solutions to the Equations of Motion Governing Unsteady Flow in a Gas (open access)

Extension to the Cases of Two Dimensional and Spherically Symmetric Flows of Two Particular Solutions to the Equations of Motion Governing Unsteady Flow in a Gas

"The author previously discovered two interesting particular solutions to the equations of motion describing unsteady flow in a gas confined solely to a one-dimensional duct. These solutions are now extended to cover the more noteworthy cases of central symmetry in two and three dimensions" (p. 1).
Date: June 1952
Creator: Pozzi, Lorenzo
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calibration and Measurement in Turbulence Research by the Hot-Wire Method (open access)

Calibration and Measurement in Turbulence Research by the Hot-Wire Method

"The problem of turbulence in aerodynamics is at present being attacked both theoretically and experimentally. In view of the fact however that purely theoretical considerations have not thus far led to satisfactory results the experimental treatment of the problem is of great importance. Among the different measuring procedures the hot wire methods are so far recognized as the most suitable for investigating the turbulence structure" (p. 1).
Date: June 1947
Creator: Kovasznay, Laszlo
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library