Shear Buckling of Infinitely Long Simply Supported Metalite Type Sandwich Plates (open access)

Shear Buckling of Infinitely Long Simply Supported Metalite Type Sandwich Plates

"A theoretical solution is obtained for the problem of the shear buckling of infinitely long simply supported elastic Metalite type sandwich plates. An approximate correction is suggested for the determination of the critical shear stresses of plates that buckle in the plastic range" (p. 1).
Date: July 1949
Creator: Seide, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physical Properties at Elevated Temperature of Seven Hot-Pressed Ceramics (open access)

Physical Properties at Elevated Temperature of Seven Hot-Pressed Ceramics

Report presenting an investigation of seven hot-pressed ceramics for possible gas-turbine application. The properties, short-time tensile strength, thermal-shock resistance, coefficient of liner expansion, and density were determined. The ceramics tested were magnesium oxide, titanium carbide, zirconium carbide, boron carbide, silicon carbide with boron carbide, zircon, and zirconia with lime.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Gangler, James J.; Robards, Chester F. & McNutt, James E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Approximate Method for Predicting Form and Location of Detached Shock Waves Ahead of Plane or Axially Symmetric Bodies (open access)

Approximate Method for Predicting Form and Location of Detached Shock Waves Ahead of Plane or Axially Symmetric Bodies

Note presenting an approximate method developed to predict the location of detached shock waves ahead of two-dimensional and axially symmetric bodies. The method is based on the continuity relation, which is applied to the air that passes the sonic line.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Moeckel, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-dimensional investigation of five related NACA airfoil sections designed for rotating-wing aircraft (open access)

Two-dimensional investigation of five related NACA airfoil sections designed for rotating-wing aircraft

Report presenting testing of five NACA airfoil sections intended for use in rotor blades in the two-dimensional low-turbulence tunnel. The airfoils varied in thickness and theoretical design lit coefficients. Results regarding pitching moment, lift, drag, and helicopter performance calculations are provided.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Schaefer, Raymond F.; Loftin, Laurence K., Jr. & Horton, Elmer A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of Moving Pressure Disturbances and Shock Waves and Correlation with One-Dimensional Unsteady-Flow Theory (open access)

Experimental Investigation of Moving Pressure Disturbances and Shock Waves and Correlation with One-Dimensional Unsteady-Flow Theory

Note presenting experimental pressure-time measurements along with schileren photographs of the unsteady-flow phenomena initiated in constant-cross-sectional-area passages. The methods of calculation of the flow phenomena are based on the assumptions of one-dimensional, nonviscous, unsteady flow.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Huber, Paul W.; Fitton, Cliff E., Jr. & Delpino, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermodynamic Charts for Internal-Combustion-Engine Fluids (open access)

Thermodynamic Charts for Internal-Combustion-Engine Fluids

Note presenting thermodynamic properties of the products of combustion of five different mixtures of air with typical aircraft-engine fuel, which have been calculated from the most reliable thermodynamic data available. The calculations are presented in five charts of internal energy plotted against entropy with values of temperature, specific volume, pressure, and enthalpy indicated corresponding to five different percentages of the fuel-air ratio for perfect combustion.
Date: July 1949
Creator: McCann, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of aircraft heaters 31: summary of laboratory testing of several exhaust-gas and air heat exchangers (open access)

An investigation of aircraft heaters 31: summary of laboratory testing of several exhaust-gas and air heat exchangers

Report presenting a comparison of the thermal performance and pressure-drop characteristics of heat exchangers on a heat-exchanger test stand. The exchangers included parallel and cross-flow units as well as extended-surface and all-prime-surface units.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Boelter, L. M. K.; Guibert, A. G.; Romie, F. E.; Sanders, V. D. & Rademacher, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Area Suction for the Control of the Laminar Boundary Layer on a Porous Bronze NACA 64A010 Airfoil (open access)

Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Area Suction for the Control of the Laminar Boundary Layer on a Porous Bronze NACA 64A010 Airfoil

Note presenting a low-turbulence wind tunnel investigation of an NACA 64A010 airfoil with a porous surface of sintered bronze to determine the reduction in section drag coefficient that might be obtained at large Reynolds numbers by use of suction to produce continuous inflow through the surface of the model. Results regarding the uncompartmented model, compartmented model, observations on stability of laminar boundary layer, and theoretical calculations are provided.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Burrows, Dale L.; Braslow, Albert L. & Terervin, Neal
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
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
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
Dynamics of a turbojet engine considered as a quasi-static system (open access)

Dynamics of a turbojet engine considered as a quasi-static system

From Summary: "A determination of the dynamic characteristics of a typical turbojet engine with a centrifugal compressor, a sonic-flow turbine-nozzle diaphragm, and fixed area exhaust nozzle is presented. A generalized equation for transient behavior of the engine was developed; this equation was then verified by calculations using compressor and turbine performance charts extrapolated from equilibrium operating data and by experimental data obtained from an engine operated under transients in fuel flow."
Date: July 27, 1949
Creator: Otto, Edward W. & Taylor, Burt L., III
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation in Simulated Vertical Descent of the Characteristics of a Cargo-Dropping Device having Extensible Rotating Blades (open access)

Investigation in Simulated Vertical Descent of the Characteristics of a Cargo-Dropping Device having Extensible Rotating Blades

The characteristics of a cargo-dropping device having extensible rotating blades as load-carrying surfaces have been studied in simulated vertical descent in the Langley 20-foot free-spinning tunnel. The investigation included tests to determine the variation in vertical sinking speed with load. A study of the blade characteristics and of the test results indicated a method of dynamically balancing the blades to permit proper functioning of the device.
Date: July 1949
Creator: Stone, Ralph W., Jr. & Hultz, Burton E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of J33-A-27 Turbojet-Engine Compressor 1: Over-all performance characteristics at equivalent impeller speeds from 6100 to 11,800 rpm (open access)

Performance of J33-A-27 Turbojet-Engine Compressor 1: Over-all performance characteristics at equivalent impeller speeds from 6100 to 11,800 rpm

The J33-A-27 compressor was operated at an inlet pressure of 14 inches of mercury absolute and ambient inlet temperature over a range of equivalent impeller speeds from 6100 to 11,800 rpm. At the design equivalent speed of 11,800 rpm, the J33-A-27 compressor had a peak pressure ratio of 4.40 at an equivalent weight flow of 105.7 pounds per second and a peak adiabatic temperature-rise efficiency of 0.745. The maximum equivalent weight flow at design speed was 113.5 pounds per second.
Date: July 11, 1949
Creator: Kovach, Karl & Osborn, Walter M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude Performance of AN-F-58 Fuels in British Rolls-Royce Nene Single Combustor (open access)

Altitude Performance of AN-F-58 Fuels in British Rolls-Royce Nene Single Combustor

"An investigation was conducted with a single combustor from a British Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet engine to determine the altitude performance characteristics of AN-F-58 fuels. Three fuel blends conforming to AN-F-58 specifications were prepared in order to determine the influence of fuel boiling temperatures and aromatic content on combustion efficiencies and altitude operational limits. The performance of the three AN-F-58 fuels was compared in the range of altitudes from sea level to 65,000 feet, engine speeds from 40- to 100- percent normal rated, and flight Mach numbers of 0.0 and 0.6" (p. 1).
Date: July 8, 1949
Creator: Cook, William P. & Koch, Richard G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Results of a Free-Flight Investigation of the Static Stability and Aileron Control Characteristics of 1/6 Scale Models of the Bell MX-776 (open access)

Preliminary Results of a Free-Flight Investigation of the Static Stability and Aileron Control Characteristics of 1/6 Scale Models of the Bell MX-776

"An investigation of the static longitudinal stability, static directional stability, and aileron control characteristics at transonic and supersonic speeds is being made of 1/6 scale rocket-propelled model of the Bell MX-776. A stability investigation has been made of two symmetrical models with controls undeflected and centers of gravity one-half and one-body diameter, respectively, ahead of the equivalent design center-of-gravity location of the full-scale version. Both models developed large normal-force coefficients in both the subsonic and supersonic ranges which indicated longitudinal instability at low angles of attack" (p. 1).
Date: July 1949
Creator: Michal, David H. & Mitcham, Grady L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Flights for Testing of a Reactor as an Expedient for the Termination of Dangerous Spins (open access)

Experimental Flights for Testing of a Reactor as an Expedient for the Termination of Dangerous Spins

"In the Institute for Flight Mechanics of the DVL a reactor arrangement with a maximum output of 100 kg was investigated as an expedient for the termination of dangerous spins on an airplane of the FW 56 type. reproduce the influence of a disturbance of the steady spin condition by a pitching or yawing moment. The tests were meant to reproduce the influence of a disturbance of the steady spin condition by a pitching and yawing moment" (p. 1).
Date: July 1949
Creator: Höhler, P. & v. Köppen, I.
System: The UNT Digital Library