Total-Head Meter With Small Sensitivity to Yaw (open access)

Total-Head Meter With Small Sensitivity to Yaw

The total-head meter is essentially a venturi, housing a pitot tube for obtaining the total head. In yaw the flow within the nozzle is deflected, depending upon the degree of yaw, to a greater or lesser extent into the axial direction of the nozzle. After experimenting with several nozzle forms as to their suitability, the best design was finally adopted. When, with the chosen nozzle form, the total head is 0.5 entrance section diameter downstream, the instrument supplies the genuine total head at low Reynolds Numbers up to 43 degrees yaw.
Date: August 1935
Creator: Kiel, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments with Suction-Type Wings (open access)

Experiments with Suction-Type Wings

The present report collects the investigations of the past years which, while not as yet intended for use in construction, show different possibilities for the building of a suction-type wing and at the same time present some basic explanations concerning the problem of suction. Experiments and results with a thick wing profile are detailed as well as boundary layer removal by suction and sink action. Experiments with flap profiles are also included.
Date: August 1935
Creator: Schrenk, O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tension fields in originally curved, thin sheets during shearing stresses (open access)

Tension fields in originally curved, thin sheets during shearing stresses

The analysis of the stresses in the sheet and stiffeners is predicated upon the direction of the wrinkles, particularly the tensile stresses (principal stresses). This analysis and the calculation of stresses after buckling form the subject of the present article. It includes: 1) metal cylinders with closely spaced longitudinal stiffeners; 2) metal cylinders with closely spaced transverse rings.
Date: August 1935
Creator: Wagner, H. & Ballerstedt, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library