Analytical Treatment of Normal Condensation Shock (open access)

Analytical Treatment of Normal Condensation Shock

"The condensation of water vapor in an air has the following consequences: acquisition of heat (liberated heat vaporization; loss of mass on the part of the flowing gas (water vapor is converted to liquid); change in the specific gas constants and of the ratio k of the specific heats (caused by change of gas composition). A discontinuous change of state is therefore connected with the condensation; schlieren photographs of supersonic flows in two-dimensional Laval nozzles show two intersecting oblique shock fronts that in the case of high humidities may merge near the point of intersection into one normal shock front" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Heybey
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of the Pressure Distribution on Bodies of Revolution in the Subsonic Flow of a Gas Part 1 - Axially Symmetrical Flow (open access)

Calculation of the Pressure Distribution on Bodies of Revolution in the Subsonic Flow of a Gas Part 1 - Axially Symmetrical Flow

"The present report concerns a method of computing the velocity and pressure distributions on bodies of revolution in axially symmetrical flow in the subsonic range. The differential equation for the velocity potential Phi of a compressible fluid motion is linearized tn the conventional manner, and then put in the form Delta(Phi) = 0 by affine transformation. The quantity Phi represents the velocity potential of a fictitious incompressible flow, for which a constant superposition of sources by sections is secured by a method patterned after von Karman which must comply with the boundary condition delta(phi)/delta(n) = 0 at the originally specified contour" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Bilharz, Herbert & Hölder, Ernst
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drag Corrections in High-Speed Wind Tunnels (open access)

Drag Corrections in High-Speed Wind Tunnels

In the vicinity of a body in a wind tunnel the displacement effect of the wake, due to the finite dimensions of the stream, produces a pressure gradient which evokes a change of drag. In incompressible flow this change of drag is so small, in general, that one does not have to take it into account in wind-tunnel measurements; however, in compressible flow it beoomes considerably larger, so that a correction factor is necessary for measured values. Correction factors for a closed tunnel and an open jet with circular cross sections are calculated and compared with the drag - corrections already bown for high-speed tunnnels.
Date: July 1947
Creator: Ludwieg, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drag Reduction by Suction of the Boundary Layer Separated Behind Shock Wave Formation at High Mach Numbers (open access)

Drag Reduction by Suction of the Boundary Layer Separated Behind Shock Wave Formation at High Mach Numbers

"With an approach of the velocity of flight of a ship to the velocity of sound, there occurs a considerable increase of the drag. The reason for this must be found in the boundary layer separation caused by formation of shock waves. It will be endeavored to reduce the drag increase by suction of the boundary layer. Experimental results showed that drag increase may be considerably reduced by this method" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Regenscheit, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laboratory Report on the Investigation of the Flow Around Two Turbine-Blade Profiles Using the Interferometer Method (open access)

Laboratory Report on the Investigation of the Flow Around Two Turbine-Blade Profiles Using the Interferometer Method

"At the request of the Junkers Aircraft and Engine Construction Company, Engine Division, Dessau Main Plant, an investigation was made using the interferometer method on the two turbine-blade profiles submitted. The interferometer method enables making visible the differences in density and consequently the boundary layers that develop when a flow is directed on the profile. Recognition of the points on the profile at which separation of flow occurs is thus possible" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: von Vietinghoff-Scheel, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the Theory of the Unsteady Motion of an Airfoil (open access)

On the Theory of the Unsteady Motion of an Airfoil

"The paper presents a systematical analysis of the problem of the determination of the unsteady motion about an airfoil moving in an infinite fluid that contains a system of vortices and the determination of the hydrodynamical forces acting on the airfoil. The hydrodynamical problem is reduced to the determination of the function f (xi) which transforms conformally the external region of the airfoil into the interior of a circle. The proposed methods of determining the irrotational motion of a fluid that is produced by any motion of the airfoil are especially simple and effective if the function f (xi) is rational" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Sedov, L. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report on the Fundamentals of the Control of Turbine-Propeller Jet Power Plant (open access)

Preliminary Report on the Fundamentals of the Control of Turbine-Propeller Jet Power Plant

"On the basis of the investigations so far completed on the behavior of PTL power plants under various operating conditions, in which the influence of the propeller characteristics is of considerable importance, the most important aspects of a control system for turbine-propeller jet power plants are deduced. A simple possible means for its concrete realization, which is also applicable to TL [NACA comment: TL, jet] power plants, is presented by means of examples. A control device of this kind is now being developed" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Kühl, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-Distribution Measurements on Unyawed Swept-Back Wings (open access)

Pressure-Distribution Measurements on Unyawed Swept-Back Wings

"This report presents comprehensive pressure-distribution measurements on four (4) swept-back wings (phi = 0 deg, 15 deg, 30 deg, and 45 deg) of constant chord and over a large range of angles of attack with symmetrical air flow. The distributions, experimentally obtained, were compared with theoretical ones calculated by the methods of Weissinger and Multhopp" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Jacobs, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on Rocket Power Plants Based on T-Substance (open access)

Report on Rocket Power Plants Based on T-Substance

"In the search for an energy source independent of air for the propulsion of underwater craft, attention was early concentrated on T-substance. It was possible to convince the OKM [NACA comment: Navy High Command] very quickly of the importance of this material. In 1934, the first experiments were undertaken" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Walter, Hellmuth
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Separation of Flow Due to Compressibility Shock (open access)

The Separation of Flow Due to Compressibility Shock

It is known that the compressibility shocks accompanying local or total supersonic flows lead to pronounced flow separations which result in unusually high energy losses on airplane wings, vanes, and in diffusers. These phenomena were investigated experimentally and theoretically.
Date: July 1947
Creator: Weise, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test Report on Measurements on a Series of Tapered Wings of Small Aspect Ratio (Trapezoidal Wing with Fuselage) (open access)

Test Report on Measurements on a Series of Tapered Wings of Small Aspect Ratio (Trapezoidal Wing with Fuselage)

"This is the second of a series of six reports dealing with three- and six-component measurements on the tapering series at small aspect ratio. The present report concerns the trapezoidal wing with fuselage" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: Lange & Wacke
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tunnel Correction for Compressible Subsonic Flow (open access)

Tunnel Correction for Compressible Subsonic Flow

"This report presents a treatment of the effects of the tunnel walls on the flow velocity and direction in a compressible medium at subsonic speed by an approximate method. Calculations are given for the rotationally symmetric and two-dimensional problems of the flow past bodies, as well for the downwash effect in the tunnel with circular cross section" (p. 1).
Date: July 1947
Creator: v. Baranoff, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library