Calculation of External-Store Loads and Correlation With Experiment (open access)

Calculation of External-Store Loads and Correlation With Experiment

Memorandum presenting a theory for evaluating the mutual interference between a wing and tip tank as extended to apply to store-pylon configurations. By using the theory and the flow-field formulas of a previous report, theoretical store-pylon side-force estimates have been made for a number of store-pylon configurations. Results regarding the theory for store-pylon side force, scope of test configurations, contribution of store and pylon to combined load, effect of store spanwise location on the store-pylon side-force coefficient, effect of pylon sweep and store chordwise location, effect of sideslip on the store-pylon side-force coefficient, effect of fins on store side-force coefficient, and interference effects between inboard and outboard stores are provided.
Date: July 29, 1957
Creator: Bobbitt, Percy J.; Carlson, Harry W. & Pearson, Albin O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat-Transfer Measurements on a Concave Hemispherical Nose Shape With Unsteady-Flow Effects at Mach Numbers of 1.98 and 4.95 (open access)

Heat-Transfer Measurements on a Concave Hemispherical Nose Shape With Unsteady-Flow Effects at Mach Numbers of 1.98 and 4.95

Memorandum presenting heat-transfer rates and pressure fluctuations at Mach numbers of 1.98 and 4.95 measured at the stagnation point of a concave hemisphere for a range of Reynolds numbers based on free-stream conditions and model diameter. Results regarding heat-transfer characteristics, heat-transfer data, and schileren photographs and stagnation point pressure measurements are provided.
Date: July 17, 1958
Creator: Cooper, Morton; Beckwith, Ivan E.; Jones, Jim J. & Gallagher, James J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure Distributions and Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Spoiler-type Controls on a Trapezoidal Wing at Mach Numbers of 1.61 and 2.01 (open access)

Pressure Distributions and Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Spoiler-type Controls on a Trapezoidal Wing at Mach Numbers of 1.61 and 2.01

Memorandum presenting an investigation at Mach numbers of 1.61 and 2.01 to examine the characteristics of a series of nine spoiler-type controls on a trapezoidal wing with the leading edge swept back 23 degrees, an aspect ratio of 3.1, and a taper ratio of 0.4. Results regarding pressure distributions, spanwise loadings, and integrated coefficients are provided.
Date: July 26, 1956
Creator: Lord, Douglas R. & Czarnecki, K. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
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
Analysis of V-g data obtained from several naval airplanes (open access)

Analysis of V-g data obtained from several naval airplanes

From Introduction: "V-g records supplied the NACA by the Bureau of Aeronautics in 1948 and 1949 have provided additional material. These records are analyzed statistically in this report to the frequency of large values of acceleration and airspeed, and results are compared with the design requirements."
Date: July 7, 1950
Creator: Thornton, James O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical Investigation of Turbines With Adjustable Stator Blades and Effect of These Turbines on Jet-Engine Performance (open access)

Analytical Investigation of Turbines With Adjustable Stator Blades and Effect of These Turbines on Jet-Engine Performance

From Introduction: "A comparison is also made of the actual performance of two contemporary jet engines with estimated performance, assuming the engines were equipped with adjustable-angle stators and adjustable exhaust nozzles. Charts are presented that aid in estimating the performance of adjustable-stator turbines."
Date: July 17, 1950
Creator: Silvern, David H. & Slivka, William R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effects of compressibility on the pressures on a body of revolution and on the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-nacelle combination consisting of the body of revolution mounted on a swept-back wing (open access)

The effects of compressibility on the pressures on a body of revolution and on the aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-nacelle combination consisting of the body of revolution mounted on a swept-back wing

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the effects of compressibility on the forces, pitching moments, and surface pressures on a wing-nacelle combination. The leading edge of the wing was swept back 37.25 degrees and the nacelle was a body of revolution with a fineness ratio of 6.5. The effects of compressibility on the surface pressures and on the drag of a body of revolution similar to the nacelle were also determined.
Date: July 26, 1950
Creator: Boltz, Frederick W. & Beam, Benjamin H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lateral-control investigation of flap-type and spoiler-type controls on a wing with quarter-chord-line sweepback of 60 degrees, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A006 airfoil section : transonic-bump method (open access)

Lateral-control investigation of flap-type and spoiler-type controls on a wing with quarter-chord-line sweepback of 60 degrees, aspect ratio 2, taper ratio 0.6, and NACA 65A006 airfoil section : transonic-bump method

Report presenting an investigation by the transonic-bump method through a range of Mach numbers in the high speed 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the lateral-control characteristics of a semispan wing-fuselage combination equipped with flap-type and spoiler-type controls. Both the flap-type and spoiler-type controls provide lateral control through the Mach number range investigated.
Date: July 18, 1950
Creator: Hammond, Alexander D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Chordwise Fences on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Four Moderately Sweptback Wings in the Low-Lift Range at Transonic Mach Numbers and at Mach Number 1.9 (open access)

Some Effects of Chordwise Fences on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Four Moderately Sweptback Wings in the Low-Lift Range at Transonic Mach Numbers and at Mach Number 1.9

Report presenting a study of data from wind-tunnel investigations to determine the effects of thin chordwise fences on some of the aerodynamic characteristics of four moderately sweptback wings at a low-lift range. The fences caused no large detrimental effects on lift or pitching moment at transonic or supersonic speeds. Results regarding the increment of drag coefficient due to fences, effect of fences on the lift coefficient and longitudinal stability, and effects on aileron effectiveness are provided.
Date: July 21, 1950
Creator: Guy, Lawrence D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of NACA RM-10 missile in 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel at Mach numbers from 1.49 to 1.98 2: presentation and analysis of force measurements (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of NACA RM-10 missile in 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel at Mach numbers from 1.49 to 1.98 2: presentation and analysis of force measurements

Experimental investigation of aerodynamic forces acting on body of revolution (NACA RM-10 missile) with and without stabilizing fins was conducted at Mach numbers from 1.49 to 1.98 at angles of attack from 0 to 9 degrees and at Reynolds number of approximately 30,000,000. Comparison of experimental lift, drag, and pitching-moment coefficients and center of pressure location for body alone is made with linearized potential theory and a semiempirical method. Results indicate that aerodynamic characteristics were predicted more accurately by semiempirical method than by potential theory. Breakdown of measured drag coefficients into components of friction, pressure, and base-pressure drag is presented for body alone at zero angle of attack.
Date: July 21, 1950
Creator: Esenwein, Fred T.; Obery, Leonard J. & Schueller, Carl F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of leading-edge radius and maximum thickness-chord ratio on the variation with Mach number of the aerodynamic characteristics of several thin NACA airfoil sections (open access)

Effects of leading-edge radius and maximum thickness-chord ratio on the variation with Mach number of the aerodynamic characteristics of several thin NACA airfoil sections

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effects of leading-edge radius and maximum thickness-chord ratio on the variation with Mach number of the aerodynamic characteristics of several thin symmetrical NACA 4-digit-series airfoil sections. The variations with Mach number of the lift, drag, and pitching moment for a 4-percent-chord-thick airfoil section are not significantly affected by a change of leading-edge radius from 0.18 to 0.53 percent of the chord. Results regarding the leading-edge radius effects and maximum thickness-chord ratio are provided.
Date: July 3, 1950
Creator: Berggren, Robert E. & Graham, Donald J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Measurements With the Douglas D-558-II (BuAero No. 37974) Research Airplane: Lateral Control Characteristics as Measured in Abrupt Aileron Rolls at Mach Numbers Up to 0.86 (open access)

Flight Measurements With the Douglas D-558-II (BuAero No. 37974) Research Airplane: Lateral Control Characteristics as Measured in Abrupt Aileron Rolls at Mach Numbers Up to 0.86

Report presenting flight measurements of the lateral control characteristics of the Douglas D-558-II airplane in abrupt rudder-fixed aileron rolls. Results regarding the aileron rolling effectiveness, time histories, and aileron effectiveness variation with Mach number are provided.
Date: July 20, 1950
Creator: Wilmerding, J. V.; Stillwell, W. H. & Sjoberg, S. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-distribution and ram-recovery characteristics of NACA submerged inlets at high subsonic speeds (open access)

Pressure-distribution and ram-recovery characteristics of NACA submerged inlets at high subsonic speeds

Report presenting ram-recovery and mass-flow ratios for submerged inlets at four positions on the fuselage of a model of a hypothetical fighter airplane. Results related to the inlet location and effect of angle of attack are also provided.
Date: July 7, 1950
Creator: Frank, Joseph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of Uniform Flame Movement in Carbon Monoxide - Air Mixtures Containing Either Added D2O or H2O (open access)

Measurement of Uniform Flame Movement in Carbon Monoxide - Air Mixtures Containing Either Added D2O or H2O

Relative velocities of the flame in a carbon monoxide - air mixture containing either added heavy water or light water were measured in a glass tube. Throughout the range of carbon monoxide - air composition, the flame containing added light water had a faster speed than the flame containing heavy water.
Date: July 5, 1950
Creator: McDonald, Glen E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Supersonic Flow With Detached Shock Waves for Mach Numbers Between 1.8 and 2.9 (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Supersonic Flow With Detached Shock Waves for Mach Numbers Between 1.8 and 2.9

Memorandum presenting results of an experimental investigation of the flow near the nose of plane and axially symmetric bodies in the presence of detached shock waves, which are compared with predictions of theory. The location of the detached shock wave was determined from schileren photographs for a variety of nose shapes over a range of free-stream Mach numbers from 1.8 to 2.9. Results regarding schileren photographs, shock-location parameter, effect of b/T on shock form, effect of body form on shock form, effect of angle of attack on shock form and location, pressure distributions, drag coefficients, and nose inlets are provided.
Date: July 5, 1950
Creator: Moeckel, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight determination of the effects of rudder-pedal-force characteristics on the aiming error in azimuth of a conventional fighter airplane (open access)

Flight determination of the effects of rudder-pedal-force characteristics on the aiming error in azimuth of a conventional fighter airplane

Report presenting flight tests to study the effect on aiming error in azimuth of a change in the rudder-pedal-force characteristics of a conventional fighter airplane equipped with an illuminated fixed gunsight. The effect of the modification on the mean azimuth tracking errors was insignificant, but pilots noted that the modified rudder made it tiring to fly the airplane for any length of time.
Date: July 5, 1950
Creator: Winograd, Lee & Van Dyke, Rudolph D., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Speed Pressure-Distribution Measurements at Reynolds Number of 3.5 X 10(Exp 6) on a Wing With Leading-Edge Sweepback Decreasing From 45 Degrees at the Root to 20 Degrees at the Tip (open access)

Low-Speed Pressure-Distribution Measurements at Reynolds Number of 3.5 X 10(Exp 6) on a Wing With Leading-Edge Sweepback Decreasing From 45 Degrees at the Root to 20 Degrees at the Tip

"Results are presented of an investigation to determine the pressure distributions on a wing with leading-edge sweepback decreasing from 45 degrees at the root to 20 degrees at the tip, an aspect ratio of 4.12, taper ratio of 0.36, and NACA 64A009 airfoil section. Tests were conducted at a Reynolds number of 3.5 x 10(exp 6) and a Mach number of 0.07 on the wing with and without 0.20 chord and 0.65 span split flaps deflected 60 degrees. These pressure distributions are analysed herein to determine the character of flow and its effect on the stability of the wing" (p. 1).
Date: July 7, 1950
Creator: Barnett, U. Reed, Jr. & Lange, Roy H.
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
Apparatus for obtaining a supersonic flow of very short duration and some drag measurements obtained with its use (open access)

Apparatus for obtaining a supersonic flow of very short duration and some drag measurements obtained with its use

From Introduction: "The auxiliary apparatus described in this paper was constructed to meet this need and has been developed to a point where satisfactory measurements of relative drag can be obtained. In this paper, the apparatus is described and some comparisons are made between the results obtained with this apparatus and the measurements of free-fall, rocket, and supersonic-tunnel techniques."
Date: July 23, 1951
Creator: Yeates, John E., Jr.; Bailey, F. J., Jr. & Voglewede, T. J.
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