Generalized Analysis of Experimental Observations in Problems of Elastic Stability (open access)

Generalized Analysis of Experimental Observations in Problems of Elastic Stability

"A generalized method of analyzing experimental observations in problems of elastic stability is presented in which the initial readings of load and deflection may be taken at any load less the critical load. The analysis is an extension of a method published by Southwell in 1932, in which it was assumed that the initial readings are taken at zero load" (p. 1).
Date: July 1938
Creator: Lundquist, Eugene E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrodynamic and aerodynamic tests of models of floats for single-float seaplanes NACA models 41-D, 41-E, 61-A, 73, and 73-A (open access)

Hydrodynamic and aerodynamic tests of models of floats for single-float seaplanes NACA models 41-D, 41-E, 61-A, 73, and 73-A

Tests were made in the NACA tank and in the NACA 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel on two models of transverse step floats and three models of pointed step floats considered to be suitable for use with single float seaplanes. The object of the program was the reduction of water resistance and spray of single float seaplanes without reducing the angle of dead rise believed to be necessary for the satisfactory absorption of the shock loads. The results indicated that all the models have less resistance and spray than the model of the Mark V float and that the pointed step floats are somewhat superior to the transverse step floats in these respects. Models 41-D, 61-A, and 73 were tested by the general method over a wide range of loads and speeds. The results are presented in the form of curves and charts for use in design calculations.
Date: July 1938
Creator: Parkinson, J. B. & House, R. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank tests of models of flying boat hulls having longitudinal steps (open access)

Tank tests of models of flying boat hulls having longitudinal steps

Four models with longitudinal steps on the forebody were developed by modification of a model of a conventional hull and were tested in the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) tank. Models with longitudinal steps were found to have smaller resistance at high speed and greater resistance at low speed than the parent model that had the same afterbody but a conventional V-section forebody. The models with a single longitudinal step had better performance at hump speed and as low high-speed resistance except at very light loads. Spray strips at angles from 0 degrees to 45 degrees to the horizontal were fitted at the longitudinal steps and at the chine on one of the two step models having two longitudinal steps. The resistance and the height of the spray were less with each of the spray strips than without; the most favorable angle was found to lie between 15 degrees and 30 degrees.
Date: July 1936
Creator: Allison, John M. & Ward, Kenneth E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimation of moments of inertia of airplanes from design data (open access)

Estimation of moments of inertia of airplanes from design data

"A method of determining the moments of inertia of an airplane from design data pertaining to the weights and locations of the component parts is described. The computations required to ascertain the center-of-gravity position are incorporated with the calculations of moments of inertia. A complete set of data and calculations for a modern airplane is given to illustrate the procedure. From a comparison between calculated values and measured values it is believed that the moments of inertia can be estimated within 10 percent by the use of this method" (p. 1).
Date: July 1936
Creator: Kirschbaum, H. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrodynamic and Aerodynamic Tests of a Family of Models of Seaplane Floats With Varying Angles of Dead Rise: N.A.C.A. Models 57-A, 57-B, and 57-C (open access)

Hydrodynamic and Aerodynamic Tests of a Family of Models of Seaplane Floats With Varying Angles of Dead Rise: N.A.C.A. Models 57-A, 57-B, and 57-C

Report presenting testing of three models of V-bottom floats for twin-float seaplanes with varying angles of dead rise were tested in a tank and a wind tunnel. Results regarding the effect of angle of dead rise, height and amount of spray at hump speed, aerodynamic drag, effect of cross-sectional shape and load coefficients, and spray strips are provided.
Date: July 1939
Creator: Parkinson, John B.; Olson, Roland E. & House, Rufus O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Span load distribution on two monoplanes wing models as affected by twist and sweepback (open access)

Span load distribution on two monoplanes wing models as affected by twist and sweepback

The results presented in this note show the effect of twist and sweepback on the span load distribution over two monoplane wing models. The tests were made in the Atmospheric Wind Tunnel of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory. The data are taken from the results of an investigation dealing primarily with lateral stability. As presented, they are suitable as an aid in the structural design of certain monoplane wings.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Knight, Montgomery & Noyes, Richard W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Prevention of the Ice Hazard on Airplanes (open access)

The Prevention of the Ice Hazard on Airplanes

A review of various methods to prevent ice formation and adhesion to aircraft surfaces is given. It was concluded that the adhesion of ice to a surface may be reduced somewhat by the application of certain waxes and varnishes. In the experiments described, the varnishes containing calcium stearate and calcium oleate gave the best results. In wind tunnel tests, the adhesion was further reduced by the application of these waxes and varnishes to a thin, heat insulating layer of rubber.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Geer, William C. & Scott, Merit
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Important cultivated grasses. (open access)

Important cultivated grasses.

An illustrated guide to several varieties of grasses.
Date: July 1934
Creator: Piper, Charles V. (Charles Vancouver), 1867-1926
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimation of the Variation of Thrust Horsepower With Air Speed (open access)

Estimation of the Variation of Thrust Horsepower With Air Speed

Note presenting a method of estimating the variation of thrust horsepower with air speed, when the power unit consists of a conventional, thin, metal, fixed-pitch propeller driven by an internal-combustion engine. Such a curve is needed for the estimation of airplane performance in conjunction with a curve of horsepower required for maintaining level flight.
Date: July 1934
Creator: Ober, Shatswell
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Soils of Texas (open access)

The Soils of Texas

Text describes the native vegetation, climate, soil parent-materials, agriculture and land utilization, soils, and natural geographic divisions of Texas.
Date: July 1931
Creator: Carter, William T. (William Thomas), 1877-
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Monthly Report of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, Volume 1, Number 5, June 1939 (open access)

Monthly Report of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, Volume 1, Number 5, June 1939

Monthly report documenting orders, opinions, and other legal statements issued by the Office of the Attorney General in Texas.
Date: July 1939
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Bracing Farm Buildings. (open access)

Bracing Farm Buildings.

Describes steps for creating a brace system for farm buildings in order to prevent distortion and collapse.
Date: July 1931
Creator: Trayer, George W. (George William), 1888-1976 & Betts, M. C. (Morris Cotgrave), 1875-1936
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quality Guides in Buying Ready-Made Dresses. (open access)

Quality Guides in Buying Ready-Made Dresses.

Provides advice for judging the quality of dresses based on the fabric used, the cut, and the workmanship.
Date: July 1934
Creator: Scott, Clarice L. (Clarice Louisba), b. 1899
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rabbit Recipes. (open access)

Rabbit Recipes.

Recipes for dishes made with rabbit meat.
Date: July 1930
Creator: Yeatman, Fanny Walker, b. 1876 & Stienbarger, Mabel C.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diseases of fur animals. (open access)

Diseases of fur animals.

Describes the various types of disease which fur animals may contract, and provides suggestions for preventing or controlling these diseases.
Date: July 1937
Creator: Shillinger, Jacob Edward, 1890-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Selection of cotton fabrics. (open access)

Selection of cotton fabrics.

Describes varieties of cotton fabrics and provides suggestions for their use in clothing and other sewn products. Provides suggestions for evaluating the quality of cotton fabrics.
Date: July 1931
Creator: O'Brien, Ruth, b. 1892
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 4-Engine Monoplane Showing Comparison of Air-Cooled and Liquid-Cooled Engine Installations (open access)

Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 4-Engine Monoplane Showing Comparison of Air-Cooled and Liquid-Cooled Engine Installations

From Introduction: "An investigation has been conducted in the N.A.C.A. full-scale wind tunnel to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a 1/4-scale model of a 4-engine monoplane when equipped with comparable air-cooled engine and liquid-cooled engine installations. The air-cooled engine installation consisted of nacelles equipped with N..A.C.A. cowlings and oil coolers located in the leading edge of the wing."
Date: July 1939
Creator: Silverstein, Abe & Wilson, Herbert A., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Compressibility Burble and the Effect of Compressibility on Pressures and Forces Acting on an Airfoil (open access)

The Compressibility Burble and the Effect of Compressibility on Pressures and Forces Acting on an Airfoil

"Simultaneous air-flow photographs and pressure-distribution measurements were made of the NACA 4412 airfoil at high speeds to determine the physical nature of the compressibility burble. The tests were conducted in the NACA 24-inch high-speed wind tunnel. The flow photographs were obtained by the Schlieren method and the pressures were simultaneously measured for 54 stations in the 5-inch-chord airfoil by means of a multiple-tube manometer. Following the general program, a few measurements of total-pressure loss in the wake of the airfoil at high speeds were made to illustrate the magnitude of the losses involved and the extent of the disturbed region; and, finally, in order to relate this work to earlier force-test data, a force test of a 5-inch-chord NACA 4412 airfoil was made" (p. 73).
Date: July 6, 1938
Creator: Stack, John; Lindsey, W. F. & Littell, Robert E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design Charts for Predicting Downwash Angles and Wake Characteristics Behind Plain and Flapped Wings (open access)

Design Charts for Predicting Downwash Angles and Wake Characteristics Behind Plain and Flapped Wings

"Equations and design charts are given for predicting the downwash angles and the wake characteristics for power-off conditions behind plain and flapped wings of the types used in modern design practice. The downwash charts cover the cases of elliptical wings and wings of taper ratios 1, 2, 3, and 5, with aspect ratios of 6, 9, and 12, having flaps covering 0, 40, 70, and 100 percent of the span. Curves of the span load distributions for all these cases are included" (p. 1).
Date: July 14, 1938
Creator: Silverstein, Abe & Katzoff, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Present Status of Airship Construction, Especially of Airship-Framing Construction (open access)

The Present Status of Airship Construction, Especially of Airship-Framing Construction

"This work proposes to sketch, in broad outline, the status of airship construction in the various countries, at a time when commerce over great distances might be finally opened up to the airship through the performances of the "Graf Zeppelin." After a short historical review, a survey of the most important rigid and semirigid airships built since 1925, their differences and special problems, is made. In more detailed treatment, the framing construction of the more recent rigid airships and some especially interesting structural questions are investigated" (p. 1).
Date: July 1938
Creator: Ebner, Hans
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of Rotating-Wing Aircraft (open access)

Performance of Rotating-Wing Aircraft

Up to the present there has been no coordinated presentation from which the influence of the constants essential for the performance of rotating-wing aircraft could be obtained in a systematic manner. The attempt at such a survey is made in the following, whereby nonessential factors, such as effect of blade form, blade profile, blade number, and blade twist on the performances are disregarded. Even the torsional flexibility of the blades is overlooked.
Date: July 1938
Creator: Hohenemser, K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Denis-Gruson Six-Component Wind-Tunnel Balance (open access)

The Denis-Gruson Six-Component Wind-Tunnel Balance

The 6.C.1 balance is the first fully automatic balance assuring a continuous and simultaneous record of the aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil in a wind tunnel. Because of the rapidity of the measurements a complete polar (six components) requires only about three minutes of wind, that is to say, of motive power, which is of interest for wind tunnels with high efficiency factors and may lead to the economical design of large size wind tunnels.
Date: July 1935
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground Effect on the Take-Off and Landing of Airplanes (open access)

Ground Effect on the Take-Off and Landing of Airplanes

Theories of ground effect and interference are explored as well as experimental methods to record the phenomenon. The consequences of the phenomenon on the airplane at take-off and landing are discussed.
Date: July 1935
Creator: Le Sueur, Maurice
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact Buckling of Thin Bars in the Elastic Range for Any End Condition (open access)

Impact Buckling of Thin Bars in the Elastic Range for Any End Condition

"Following a qualitative discussion of the complicated process involved in a short-period, longitudinal force applied to an originally not quite straight bar, the actual process is substituted by an idealized process for the purpose of analytical treatment. The simplifications are: the assumption of an infinitely high rate of propagation of the elastic longitudinal waves in the bar, limitation to slender bars, disregard of material damping and of rotatory inertia, the assumption of consistently small elastic deformations, the assumption of cross-sectional dimensions constant along the bar axis, the assumption of a shock-load constant in time, and the assumption of eccentricities on one plane" (p. 1).
Date: July 1934
Creator: Taub, Josef
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library