On the Circulatory Subsonic Flow of a Compressible Fluid Past a Circular Cylinder (open access)

On the Circulatory Subsonic Flow of a Compressible Fluid Past a Circular Cylinder

"The circulatory subsonic flow around an infinite circular cylinder is computed using the linearized pressure-volume relation, by a method developed in a previous report. Formulas and graphs are given for the velocity and pressure distributions, the circulation, the lift, and the dependence of the critical Mach number upon the position of the stagnation point" (p. 1).
Date: July 1945
Creator: Bers, Lipman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Graphical and Analytical Methods for the Determination of a Flow of a Compressible Fluid Around an Obstacle (open access)

Graphical and Analytical Methods for the Determination of a Flow of a Compressible Fluid Around an Obstacle

"Chaplygin introduced the hodograph method in the theory of compressible fluid flows and developed a method for constructing stream functions of such flows. This method, which has been extensively used in investigation of compressible fluid flows, is limited in certain respects. The expression for the stream function obtained in this manner can represent only certain types of flow patterns. In general, flow patterns obtained in this way cannot represent the whole flow around an obstacle, but only a part of such a flow, and therefore several expressions are needed in order to obtain the whole flow" (p. 1).
Date: July 1945
Creator: Bergman, Stefan
System: The UNT Digital Library
Axial Fatigue Test at Two Stress Amplitudes of 0.032-Inch 24S-T Sheet Specimens With a Circular Hole (open access)

Axial Fatigue Test at Two Stress Amplitudes of 0.032-Inch 24S-T Sheet Specimens With a Circular Hole

Report presenting testing of the effect of applying a number of cycles of a high fatigue stress followed by a number of cycles of relatively low stress to failure has been investigated on 93 drilled specimens of a 24S-T sheet. The results indicated that any general formula for endurance must take sequence into consideration, which makes overly simple formulas inadequate to describe endurance over varying stress amplitudes.
Date: July 1945
Creator: Brueggeman, W. C.; Mayer, M., Jr. & Smith, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library