Altitude-Test-Chamber Investigation of Performance of a 28-Inch Ram-Jet Engine 4: Effect of Inlet-Air Temperature, Combustion-Chamber-Inlet Mach Number, and Fuel Volatility on Combustion Performance (open access)

Altitude-Test-Chamber Investigation of Performance of a 28-Inch Ram-Jet Engine 4: Effect of Inlet-Air Temperature, Combustion-Chamber-Inlet Mach Number, and Fuel Volatility on Combustion Performance

Report presenting testing of the effects of the following variables on combustion performance are determined: inlet-air temperature, combustion-chamber-inlet Mach number and pressure, and fuel density and volatility.
Date: July 27, 1951
Creator: Kahn, Robert W.; Nakanishi, Shigeo & Harp, James L., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Brief Summary of Experience in Boosting Aerodynamic Research Models (open access)

A Brief Summary of Experience in Boosting Aerodynamic Research Models

"Approximately 2,000 flights of rocket-propelled models have been made in which model configuration, model size, type and number of booster rockets, number of booster stages, and booster arrangements varied. A brief summary of the results obtained with some of the more unusual arrangements, descriptions of boosting hardware and techniques, and discussions of some factors responsible for the choice of these configurations are presented in this paper. The results show that unconventional boosting techniques may be used successfully when conventional tandem arrangements are unsuitable or unwieldy" (p. 1).
Date: July 27, 1956
Creator: Thibodaux, Joseph G., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploratory investigation at a Mach number of 5.20 of the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of flat-bottom bodies (open access)

Exploratory investigation at a Mach number of 5.20 of the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of flat-bottom bodies

Report presenting an investigation at Mach number 5.20 to determine the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a number of flat-bottom bodies which were investigated for possible hypersonic applications. The bodies were tested at positive and negative angles of attack to simulate flat-bottom and flat-top arrangements.
Date: July 27, 1956
Creator: Lange, Roy H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploratory Investigation of a Helicopter Pressure-Jet System on the Langley Helicopter Test Tower (open access)

Exploratory Investigation of a Helicopter Pressure-Jet System on the Langley Helicopter Test Tower

Report presenting an investigation of a helicopter pressure-jet system. The effects of tip speed, fuel-air ratio, and pressure ratio on the propulsive characteristics of the pressure-jet system have been determined for a range of tip seeds, blade-root stagnation-pressure ratios, and fuel-air ratios. Results regarding tip-burner specific propulsive horsepower, propulsive horsepower per unit mean duct area, tip-burner specific fuel consumption, ratio of propulsive horsepower to equivalent air horsepower, effect of whirling on tip-unit thrust, effect of whirling on the tip-burner inlet pressure, effect of auxiliary fuel flow, power-off drag of tip units, and overall specific fuel consumption of pressure-jet system are provided.
Date: July 27, 1956
Creator: Makofski, Robert A. & Shivers, James P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Free-Spinning and Recovery Characteristics of a 1/18-Scale Model of the Ryan X-13 Airplane as Determined from Tests in the Langley 20-Foot Free-Spinning Tunnel (open access)

Free-Spinning and Recovery Characteristics of a 1/18-Scale Model of the Ryan X-13 Airplane as Determined from Tests in the Langley 20-Foot Free-Spinning Tunnel

An investigation is being conducted in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel on a l/18 scale model of the Ryan X-13 airplane to determine its spin and recovery characteristics. The spin and recovery characteristics determined to date are presented in this report.
Date: July 27, 1955
Creator: Bowman, James S., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of effects of movable exhaust-nozzle plug on operational performance of 20-inch ram jet (open access)

Investigation of effects of movable exhaust-nozzle plug on operational performance of 20-inch ram jet

Report presenting the effects of a movable exhaust-nozzle plug on the operational performance of a 20-inch ramjet in the altitude wind tunnel. Results were obtained at various exhaust-nozzle-plug positions over a range of fuel-air ratios, combustion-chamber-inlet velocities and static pressures, and ambient-air static pressures.
Date: July 27, 1948
Creator: Sterbentz, William H. & Wilcox, Fred A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-speed wind-tunnel results for a thin aspect-ratio-1.85 pointed-wing-fuselage model with double slotted flaps (open access)

Low-speed wind-tunnel results for a thin aspect-ratio-1.85 pointed-wing-fuselage model with double slotted flaps

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation at low speeds of a thin aspect-ratio-1.85 pointed-wing-fuselage model with double slotted flaps, including the effects of a straight and delta horizontal tail on the static longitudinal stability and the effect of a delta vertical tail on the static lateral stability. Results regarding the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics and lateral stability characteristics are provided.
Date: July 27, 1956
Creator: Brown, Albert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Characteristics of Two-Dimensional Supersonic Control Surfaces (open access)

Theoretical Characteristics of Two-Dimensional Supersonic Control Surfaces

Report presenting aerodynamic characteristics of uncambered symmetrical parabolic and double-wedge airfoils with leading-edge and trailing-edge flaps using the Busemann second-order-approximation theory. Characteristics presented include aileron effectiveness factor, rate of change of hinge-moment coefficient with aileron deflection, rate of change of the pitching-moment coefficient, and the location of the center of pressure of the airfoil-aileron combination.
Date: July 27, 1948
Creator: Morrissette, Robert R. & Oborny, Lester F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Two-Dimensional Section Data to Estimate the Low-Speed Wing Lift Coefficient at Which Section Stall First Appears on a Swept Wing (open access)

The Use of Two-Dimensional Section Data to Estimate the Low-Speed Wing Lift Coefficient at Which Section Stall First Appears on a Swept Wing

Report discusses a procedure for estimating the wing lift coefficient for and spanwise location of the first occurrence of section stall on a swept wing. It has been modified from a method used to calculate the same information for unswept wings. The effects of split flaps, leading-edge modifications, and fences are described.
Date: July 27, 1951
Creator: Maki, Ralph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zero-Lift Drag of the Chance Vought Regulus II Missile at Mach Numbers Between 0.8 and 2.2 as Determined From the Flight Tests of Two 0.12-Scale Models: TED No. NACA AD 398 (open access)

Zero-Lift Drag of the Chance Vought Regulus II Missile at Mach Numbers Between 0.8 and 2.2 as Determined From the Flight Tests of Two 0.12-Scale Models: TED No. NACA AD 398

Report presenting testing of two scale models of the Chance Vought Regulus II missile to investigate its drag characteristics for a range of Mach numbers from 0.8 to 2.2. Due to some of the differences between the observed drag values and previous testing, the exact drag level of the configuration tested is still in question. Results regarding total drag and external drag are provided.
Date: July 27, 1954
Creator: Church, James D.
System: The UNT Digital Library