Preliminary Investigation of Effects of Alpha-Particle Bombardment on the Creep Rate of Aluminum (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of Effects of Alpha-Particle Bombardment on the Creep Rate of Aluminum

Memorandum presenting a preliminary investigation to determine the effects of alpha-particle bombardment on the creep rate of aluminum wire at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The alpha radiation from an 85-millicurie polonium source appeared to decrease slightly the creep rate of the aluminum.
Date: July 3, 1947
Creator: Kittel, J. Howard
System: The UNT Digital Library
An approximate method for calculating the effect of surface roughness on the drag of an airplane (open access)

An approximate method for calculating the effect of surface roughness on the drag of an airplane

From Summary: "A method for computing the effect of surface roughness on the drag coefficient of an airplane is presented. Calculated results using this method are compared with experimental results from both flight and wind-tunnel tests. In general, the agreement is believed satisfactory."
Date: July 23, 1947
Creator: Hall, Charles F. & Fitzgerald, Fred F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Notes on Geared Tabs at Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Notes on Geared Tabs at Supersonic Speeds

Memorandum presenting an analysis of the two-dimensional, geared, trailing-edge flap-tab combination at supersonic speeds to determine if the combination could be used to reduce the hinge moments to extremely small values while retaining a large part of the lift effectiveness of a plain flap with the same ratio of flap chord to wing chord.
Date: July 8, 1948
Creator: Tucker, Warren A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a Wing-Fuselage Combination With External Stores (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a Wing-Fuselage Combination With External Stores

Report presenting an investigation of a basic wing-fuselage combination with several types of external-store installations meant to delay the advent of airplane buffet caused by external stores. Modifications for airplane design in order to minimize the effect of drag are provided. Some of the arrangements tested included the tandem-mounted arrangement, flush-mounted arrangement, store with a fan-shaped tail, and auxiliary airfoil arrangement.
Date: July 9, 1948
Creator: Silvers, H. Norman & Spreemann, Kenneth P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigation of thrust augmentation of axial-flow-type 4000-pound-thrust turbojet engine by water and alcohol injection at compressor inlet (open access)

Experimental investigation of thrust augmentation of axial-flow-type 4000-pound-thrust turbojet engine by water and alcohol injection at compressor inlet

Report presenting an experimental investigation of thrust augmentation of an axial-flow-type turbojet engine with a 4000-pound-thrust rating using a water-alcohol injection at the compressor inlet at sea-level conditions and zero ram. Three injection systems were investigated in order to obtain satisfactory atomization and distribution of the injected liquids. Results regarding engine performance and engine operation are provided.
Date: July 8, 1948
Creator: Baron, Burnett; Dowman, Harry W. & Dackis, William C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Some Airfoil-Section Variations on Wing-Aileron Rolling Effectiveness and Drag as Determined in Free Flight at Transonic and Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Effects of Some Airfoil-Section Variations on Wing-Aileron Rolling Effectiveness and Drag as Determined in Free Flight at Transonic and Supersonic Speeds

Report presenting an investigation in free flight of the rolling effectiveness of plain ailerons in conjunction with wings having 0 and 45 degrees sweepback with several airfoil sections. Results regarding the rolling characteristics of rectangular and sweptback-wing configurations and drag measurements are provided.
Date: July 22, 1949
Creator: Sandahl, Carl A.; Bland, William M., Jr. & Strass, H. Kurt
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of piston-type gas-generator engine for subsonic transport operation (open access)

Evaluation of piston-type gas-generator engine for subsonic transport operation

Report presenting an evaluation of a piston-type gas-generator engine by comparing the performance of a transport airplane powered with than engine with the same airplane powered by different engines. The engines compared were a turbojet engine, a turbine-propeller engine, a compound engine, and a turbosupercharged reciprocating engine utilizing a variable-area exhaust jet nozzle. Results regarding optimum altitude and transport performance are provided.
Date: July 15, 1949
Creator: Lietzke, A. F. & Henneberry, Hugh M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Low-Speed Aileron Control Characteristics at a Reynolds Number of 6,800,000 of a Wing With Leading Edge Swept Back 42 Degrees With and Without High-Lift Devices (open access)

Investigation of Low-Speed Aileron Control Characteristics at a Reynolds Number of 6,800,000 of a Wing With Leading Edge Swept Back 42 Degrees With and Without High-Lift Devices

Report presenting an investigation at a Reynolds number of 6,800,000 to determine the low-speed lateral control characteristics of a 20-percent-chord half-span outboard aileron on a wing with 42 degrees of sweepback at the leading edge. The lateral control, aileron hinge-moment, aileron load, and balance-chamber-pressure characteristics were determined for the wing with and without high-lift and stall-control devices for an angle-of-attack range from -4 degrees through the stall.
Date: July 19, 1949
Creator: Bollech, Thomas V. & Pratt, George L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-dimensional wind tunnel investigation of a symmetrical airfoil section with a sealed internally balanced control surface and a leading tab (open access)

Two-dimensional wind tunnel investigation of a symmetrical airfoil section with a sealed internally balanced control surface and a leading tab

Report presenting an investigation in the two-dimensional low-turbulence tunnel of a symmetrical airfoil section equipped with a 0.30-airfoil-chord sealed internally balanced flap with a 0.70-flap-chord overhang and a 0.33-flap-chord leading tab. Results regarding airfoil lift, surface pressure, flap hinge-moment, and flap-balance-chamber pressure characteristics at various flap deflections.
Date: July 18, 1949
Creator: Nuber, Robert J. & Fullmer, Felicien F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Tests to Determine the Effect of Taper on the Zero-Lift Drag of Wings at Low Supersonic Speeds (open access)

Flight Tests to Determine the Effect of Taper on the Zero-Lift Drag of Wings at Low Supersonic Speeds

Report presenting the results of tests to determine the effect of taper on the zero-lift drag of wings of constant exposed aspect ratio at low supersonic speeds. Findings indicated that maximum thickness, leading-edge, and trailing-edge sweep are all important in determining the drag coefficient of a tapered wing.
Date: July 13, 1947
Creator: Alexander, Sidney R. & Nelson, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of the NACA 64-010 and 64A010 Airfoil Sections at High Subsonic Mach Numbers (open access)

Tests of the NACA 64-010 and 64A010 Airfoil Sections at High Subsonic Mach Numbers

Memorandum presenting aerodynamic characteristics of the NACA 64-010 and 64A010 airfoil sections as determined from wind-tunnel tests at Mach numbers from 0.3 to 0.9. Comparisons are made which indicate the only significant differences in the characteristics of the two sections to be a consistently greater lift-curve slope and an approximately 10-percent greater maximum section lift coefficient at Mach numbers above 0.7 for the NACA 64-010 airfoil section.
Date: July 8, 1949
Creator: Hemenover, Albert D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary experimental investigation of effects of aerodynamic shape of concentrated weights on flutter of a straight cantilever wing (open access)

Preliminary experimental investigation of effects of aerodynamic shape of concentrated weights on flutter of a straight cantilever wing

Report presenting the effect of flutter characteristics of variation on the aerodynamic shape of concentrated weights rigidly mounted on a simplified wing structure. Two general types of weights with similar mass and moment-of-inertia properties were employed. Results regarding effects of aerodynamic shape of concentrated weights, effects of spanwise variation of light concentrated weights, and effects of moment of inertia of light concentrated weights.
Date: July 18, 1949
Creator: Sewall, John L. & Woolston, Donald S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The NACA 2000-horsepower propeller dynamometer and tests at high speed of an NACA 10-(3)(08)-03 two-blade propeller (open access)

The NACA 2000-horsepower propeller dynamometer and tests at high speed of an NACA 10-(3)(08)-03 two-blade propeller

This paper contains a detailed description of a 2,000-horsepower propeller dynamometer used to make wind-tunnel tests of a two-blade NACA 10-(3)(08)-03 propeller for a range of blade angles from 20 degrees to 55 degrees at airspeeds up to 500 miles per hour. The results of these tests and comparisons with results obtained from a theoretical analysis and from previous tests made in other wind tunnels are presented.
Date: July 20, 1948
Creator: Corson, Blake W., Jr. & Maynard, Julian D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Loads on a Typical Bubble-Type Canopy (open access)

Investigation of the Loads on a Typical Bubble-Type Canopy

Report presenting an investigation of the surface pressures of the outer and inner surface of the bubble-type canopy in order to determine their load requirements. Testing was performed on a Grumman F8F-1 airplane. The forces on the canopy was found to be the highest when the airplane is operating at high speed with the canopy closed.
Date: July 10, 1947
Creator: Cocke, Bennie W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a Semispan Airplane Model at Transonic Speeds as Obtained by the Transonic-Bump Method (open access)

Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a Semispan Airplane Model at Transonic Speeds as Obtained by the Transonic-Bump Method

Memorandum presenting an investigation in the high-speed 7- by 10-foot tunnel using the transonic bump method to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a semispan airplane model at transonic speeds. The results indicated an increase in the maneuvering stability through the transonic range, but regions of instability were indicated by the slope of the curve stabilizer incidence for trim against Mach number at all positions tested.
Date: July 19, 1948
Creator: Weil, Joseph & Spearman, M. Leroy
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Linear Perturbation Theory of Axially Symmetric Compressible Flow With Application to the Effect of Compressibility on the Pressure Coefficient at the Surface of a Body of Revolution (open access)

The Linear Perturbation Theory of Axially Symmetric Compressible Flow With Application to the Effect of Compressibility on the Pressure Coefficient at the Surface of a Body of Revolution

Memorandum discussing four related methods for the study of compressible flow by means of the linear perturbation theory for the case of three-dimensional flow with axial symmetry. A general method which includes the other is also discussed briefly. In each case, the properties of the compressible flow are obtained from those of a corresponding incompressible flow.
Date: July 18, 1947
Creator: Herriot, John G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Summary Report on the Effects of Mach Number on the Span Load Distribution on Wings of Several Models (open access)

A Summary Report on the Effects of Mach Number on the Span Load Distribution on Wings of Several Models

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the change in spanwise load distribution at high Mach numbers, which is of considerable interest because lateral movement of the center of lift affects the trim, stability, and structural factors of safety of an airplane. The data is not sufficient to permit isolation of the effects of changes in wing configuration, but in a majority of cases, the tests reveal a tendency for the center of lift to shift outboard with increasing Mach number.
Date: July 15, 1947
Creator: Jessen, Henry, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of the damping in roll of large-scale swept-forward and swept-back wings (open access)

Measurements of the damping in roll of large-scale swept-forward and swept-back wings

Report presenting wind-tunnel testing of five large-scale tapered wings with a variety of angles of sweep to determine the effects of scale and sweep on the damping-in-roll parameter. Rolling moment and pressure distribution were measured for each plain wing while in steady roll for a range of angles of attack. Results regarding the effects of sweep at zero lift, effects of lift, and aurorotational characteristics are provided.
Date: July 30, 1947
Creator: Hunton, Lynn W. & Dew, Joseph K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance Investigation of a Jumo 004 Combustor (open access)

Performance Investigation of a Jumo 004 Combustor

Report presenting an investigation of a German Jumo 004 combustor under conditions simulating zero-ram operation of a 24C jet-propulsion engine over ranges of altitude and engine speed to obtain the altitude operating limits and characteristics. Combustion efficiency, outlet-temperature distribution, and total-pressure drop were determined. The performance of the combustor with 62-octane and JP-1 fuels were also compared.
Date: July 16, 1947
Creator: Miller, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results obtained from second flight of X-4 airplane (A.F. no. 46-676) (open access)

Results obtained from second flight of X-4 airplane (A.F. no. 46-676)

Report presenting testing in the X-4 airplane to obtain stability and control data. The flight was made with the center of gravity at 19.7 percent of the mean aerodynamic chord and with the rudder-boost system removed. The results showed that the longitudinal stability was positive in the clean condition and in the gear-down flaps-up condition.
Date: July 18, 1949
Creator: Williams, Walter C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Study of a Wing-Fuselage Combination Employing a Wing Swept Back 63 Degrees: Characteristics for Symmetrical Wing Sections at High Subsonic and Moderate Supersonic Mach Numbers (open access)

Aerodynamic Study of a Wing-Fuselage Combination Employing a Wing Swept Back 63 Degrees: Characteristics for Symmetrical Wing Sections at High Subsonic and Moderate Supersonic Mach Numbers

From Summary: "Results of wind-tunnel tests are presented for a wing with the leading edge swept back 63^o and of symmetrical section in combination with a body at Mach numbers from 0.5 to 0.95 and from 1.09 to 1.51."
Date: July 7, 1949
Creator: Mas, Newton A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Performance of Typical Inlet Stage of Multistage Axial-Flow Compressor (open access)

Investigation of Performance of Typical Inlet Stage of Multistage Axial-Flow Compressor

Memorandum presenting an investigation of a typical inlet stage of a multistage axial-flow compressor that was designed on the basis of an analysis of basic design variables. The stage, consisting of 19 rotor blades and 20 stator blades with 40 inlet guide vanes, had a hub-to-tip-radius ratio at the rotor inlet of 0.50 and a rotor-blade outside diameter of 14 inches. Results regarding the overall compressor performance, comparison of compressor performance with design, and rotor-row performance are provided.
Date: July 18, 1949
Creator: Burtt, Jack R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with quarter-chord line swept back 45 degrees, aspect ratio 6, taper ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A009 airfoil section (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of a wing with quarter-chord line swept back 45 degrees, aspect ratio 6, taper ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A009 airfoil section

From Introduction: "This paper presents the results of the investigation of the wing-alone and wing-fuselage configurations employing a wing with the quarter-chord line swept back 45^o, aspect ratio 4, taper ratio 0.3, and an NACA 65A006 airfoil section parallel to the stream."
Date: July 20, 1949
Creator: Spreemann, Kenneth P.; Morrison, William D., Jr. & Pasteur, Thomas B., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of fuel on performance of a single combustor of an I-16 turbojet engine at simulated altitude conditions (open access)

Effect of fuel on performance of a single combustor of an I-16 turbojet engine at simulated altitude conditions

As part of a study of the effects of fuel composition on the combustor performance of a turbojet engine, an investigation was made in a single I-16 combustor with the standard I-16 injection nozzle, supplied by the engine manufacturer, at simulated altitude conditions. The 10 fuels investigated included hydrocarbons of the paraffin olefin, naphthene, and aromatic classes having a boiling range from 113 degrees to 655 degrees F. They were hot-acid octane, diisobutylene, methylcyclohexane, benzene, xylene, 62-octane gasoline, kerosene, solvent 2, and Diesel fuel oil. The fuels were tested at combustor conditions simulating I-16 turbojet operation at an altitude of 45,000 feet and at a rotor speed of 12,200 rpm. At these conditions the combustor-inlet air temperature, static pressure, and velocity were 60 degrees F., 12.3 inches of mercury absolute, and 112 feet per second respectively, and were held approximately constant for the investigation. The reproducibility of the data is shown by check runs taken each day during the investigation. The combustion in the exhaust elbow was visually observed for each fuel investigated.
Date: July 3, 1947
Creator: Zettle, Eugene V.; Bolz, Ray E. & Dittrich, R. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library