An Empirical Equation for the Coefficient of Heat Transfer to a Flat Surface From a Plane Heated-Air Jet Directed Tangentially to the Surface (open access)

An Empirical Equation for the Coefficient of Heat Transfer to a Flat Surface From a Plane Heated-Air Jet Directed Tangentially to the Surface

Note presenting an investigation of the heat transfer to a surface from plane heated-air jets discharged tangentially to the surface was conducted to provide heat-transfer relationships required in the design of heated-air jet installations for aircraft windshield fog prevention. Experimental temperature, velocity, and heat-transfer data were obtained by tests in which the initial jet temperature and velocity were varied.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Zerbe, John & Selna, James
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Boundary-Layer Control by Suction on the NACA 653-418, a = 1.0 Airfoil Section with a 0.29-Airfoil-Chord Double Slotted Flap (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Boundary-Layer Control by Suction on the NACA 653-418, a = 1.0 Airfoil Section with a 0.29-Airfoil-Chord Double Slotted Flap

Note presenting tests to find the maximum lift of the NACA 65(sub 3)-418 airfoil section equipped with a 0.29-airfoil-chord double slotted flap and a boundary-layer suction slot located at 0.45 airfoil chord. Results regarding lift characteristics, drag characteristics, and boundary layer and related characteristics are provided.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Quinn, John H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Recovery Factors and Coefficients of Heat Transfer in a Tube for Subsonic Flow of Air (open access)

Measurements of Recovery Factors and Coefficients of Heat Transfer in a Tube for Subsonic Flow of Air

Note presenting measurements of heat flow to air at subsonic velocities and substantially constant Reynolds number, which show that the heat-transfer coefficient is independent of the difference between the temperature of the heated wall and the adiabatic wall temperature. Recovery factors are measured at the pipe wall for adiabatic flow.
Date: June 1945
Creator: McAdams, William H.; Nicolai, Lloyd A. & Keenan, Joseph H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Torsion and Transverse Bending of Cantilever Plates (open access)

Torsion and Transverse Bending of Cantilever Plates

"The problem of combined bending and torsion of cantilever plates of variable thickness, such as might be considered for solid thin high-speed airplane or missile wings, is considered in this paper. The deflections of the plate are assumed to vary linearly across the chord; minimization of the potential energy by means of the calculus of variations then leads to two ordinary linear differential equations for the bending deflections and the twist of the plate. Because the cantilever is analyzed as a plate rather than as a beam, the effect of constraint against axial warping in torsion is inherently included" (p. 1).
Date: June 1951
Creator: Reissner, Eric & Stein, Manuel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airplane Balance (open access)

Airplane Balance

The authors argue that the center of gravity has a preponderating influence on the longitudinal stability of an airplane in flight, but that manufacturers, although aware of this influence, are still content to apply empirical rules to the balancing of their airplanes instead of conducting wind tunnel tests. The author examines the following points: 1) longitudinal stability, in flight, of a glider with coinciding centers; 2) the influence exercised on the stability of flight by the position of the axis of thrust with respect to the center of gravity and the whole of the glider; 3) the stability on the ground before taking off, and the influence of the position of the landing gear. 4) the influence of the elements of the glider on the balance, the possibility of sometimes correcting defective balance, and the valuable information given on this point by wind tunnel tests; 5) and a brief examination of the equilibrium of power in horizontal flight, where the conditions of stability peculiar to this kind of flight are added to previously existing conditions of the stability of the glider, and interfere in fixing the safety limits of certain evolutions.
Date: June 1921
Creator: Huguet, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airfoil in Sinusoidal Motion in a Pulsating Stream (open access)

Airfoil in Sinusoidal Motion in a Pulsating Stream

"In the present paper, under the same lineaeizing assumptions as are made in the derivation in reference 1 but with the explicit consideration and simplification of the form of the wake extending from the rear of the airfoil, the methods of Theodorsen (reference 2) have been extended to obtain the forces on the airfoil not only at a fixed angle of attack but also in arbitrary motion" (p. 1).
Date: June 1947
Creator: Greenberg, J. Mayo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Numerical procedures for the calculation of the stresses in monocoques 1: diffusion of tensile stringer loads in reinforced panels (open access)

Numerical procedures for the calculation of the stresses in monocoques 1: diffusion of tensile stringer loads in reinforced panels

Report presenting experiments with both curved and flat reinforced sheet models, the longitudinals of which were loaded axially. The stress distribution in longitudinals and sheet was measured with electric strain gages.
Date: June 1944
Creator: Hoff, N. J.; Levy, Robert S. & Kempner, Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Net Heat of Combustion of AN-F-28 Aviation Gasolines (open access)

Net Heat of Combustion of AN-F-28 Aviation Gasolines

"Experimental data on the heats of combustion and hydrogen contents of a number of aviation gasolines have been used in deriving a formula for computing net heat of combustion from (measured) gross heat of combustion. This formula appears to be sufficiently reliable for the purpose and has the advantage of making hydrogen determinations unnecessary. The data on heats of combustion are presented in tabular form, and in graphs showing the relation between net heat of combustion and (1) hydrogen content, (2) aniline point, (3) APO gravity, and (4) the product of aniline point and APO gravity" (p. 1).
Date: June 1945
Creator: Jessup, R. S. & Cragoe, C. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library