High-speed wind tunnels (open access)

High-speed wind tunnels

Wind tunnel construction and design is discussed especially in relation to subsonic and supersonic speeds. Reynolds Numbers and the theory of compressible flows are also taken into consideration in designing new tunnels.
Date: November 1936
Creator: Ackeret, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charts for Checking the Stability of Compression Members in Trusses (open access)

Charts for Checking the Stability of Compression Members in Trusses

"The present report contains a set of charts developed for computing the fixity effect on a compression member in a truss through its adjacent members, the amount of fixity being considered variable with the particular total truss load. The use of the charts is illustrated on two- and three-bay systems, as well as on a triangular truss" (p. 1).
Date: July 1936
Creator: Borkmann, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chief Characteristics and Advantages of Tailless Airplanes (open access)

Chief Characteristics and Advantages of Tailless Airplanes

This study will be concerned with the critical examination of two main questions, mainly, susceptibility of centering and more generally, the conditions of static stability, longitudinal equilibrium, and the question of dynamic stability, or at least the damping of longitudinal vibrations about a position of equilibrium that may result from a small variation in the angle of attack.
Date: May 1936
Creator: Dufaure De Lajarte, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Transport of Vorticity Through Fluids in Turbulent Motion: In the Light of the Prandtl and Taylor Theories (open access)

The Transport of Vorticity Through Fluids in Turbulent Motion: In the Light of the Prandtl and Taylor Theories

The report studies the problem of the transport of vorticity or of momentum in light of the Taylor and Prandtl theories which are briefly reviewed. It also show how the formulas of Prandtl could be brought into agreement with experimental results in those cases where they agree with the principle of statistic similitude of Karman, and particularly in the problem of the distribution of velocity and temperature in the wake of a heated cylindrical obstacle.
Date: July 1936
Creator: Ferrari, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Turbulent Jet Expansion (open access)

Turbulent Jet Expansion

This report was made to study the velocity distribution in an open, in a partially open, and in a partially expanding jet. The open-jet observations reveal minor systematic discrepancies from Tollmien's theoretical velocity distribution. The shearing-stress distribution for the partially open jet was determined. The value derived for the ratio of mixing distance to jet width was found to be in close agreement with the corresponding value for the open-jet boundary.
Date: March 1936
Creator: Förthmann, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Similitude in Hydrodynamic Tests Involving Planing (open access)

Similitude in Hydrodynamic Tests Involving Planing

The problems of using models in planing tests are addressed. If one passes from the model to a hull of linear dimensions n times greater, the speeds are connected by the law of mechanical similitude. The normal forces given by the hydrodynamic equations (perfect fluid) also follow the law of dynamic similitude (Reech's method) and are multiplied by n(exp 3). A series of tests were performed and the actual results were compared to theoretical results.
Date: May 1936
Creator: Gruson, M. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Stabilization (open access)

Automatic Stabilization

This report lays more stress on the principles underlying automatic piloting than on the means of applications. Mechanical details of servomotors and the mechanical release device necessary to assure instantaneous return of the controls to the pilot in case of malfunction are not included. Descriptions are provided of various commercial systems.
Date: December 1936
Creator: Haus
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Stabilization (open access)

Automatic Stabilization

This report concerns the study of automatic stabilizers and extends it to include the control of the three-control system of the airplane instead of just altitude control. Some of the topics discussed include lateral disturbed motion, static stability, the mathematical theory of lateral motion, and large angles of incidence. Various mechanisms and stabilizers are also discussed.
Date: August 1936
Creator: Haus
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods and Formulas for Calculating the Strength of Plate and Shell Constructions as Used in Airplane Design (open access)

Methods and Formulas for Calculating the Strength of Plate and Shell Constructions as Used in Airplane Design

"This report is a compilation of previously published articles on formulas and methods of calculation for the determination of the strength and stability of plate and shell construction as employed in airplane design. In particular, it treats the problem of isotropic, orthotopic, and stiffened rectangular plates, thin curved panels, and circular cylinders under various loading conditions. The purpose of appending the pertinent literature references following the subjects discussed was to facilitate a comprehensive study of the treated problems" (p. 1).
Date: February 1936
Creator: Heck, O. S. & Ebner, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ignition and Flame Development in the Case of Diesel Fuel Injection (open access)

Ignition and Flame Development in the Case of Diesel Fuel Injection

"To investigate the process of ignition and combustion in the case of spray injection into heated air, a new form of apparatus is developed and the tests carried out with it described. Photographs of the spray before and after ignition are obtained at frequencies of 500 pictures per second. Pressures and temperatures are simultaneously recorded on oscillograms. Information on the initial conditions, ignition time lag, period of complete combustion, place where ignition starts, and general course of the combustion is obtained" (p. 1).
Date: March 1936
Creator: Holfelder, Otto
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bending of Beams of Thin Sections (open access)

Bending of Beams of Thin Sections

The tendency toward economy of material and lightness of structure has long since led to the increased application of beams having large ratios of moment of area W to cross-sectional area F. This paper tries to provide an answer to how thin the beams can be.
Date: April 1936
Creator: Huber, Maximilian T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The stress criterion of a tension member with graded flexural stiffness: contribution to the problem of "clamping effect" outside of the elastic range (open access)

The stress criterion of a tension member with graded flexural stiffness: contribution to the problem of "clamping effect" outside of the elastic range

The approximate size of the stress criterion of a bar on two supports stressed beyond the elastic range is assessed by an approximation. The calculation proceeds from the premise of "substitute flexural stiffness" so defined that the part stressed beyond the elastic range may be considered as following Hooke's law when determining the flexural deformation quantities. For the determination of the substitute flexural stiffness, it is presumed that the material is already stressed so much beyond the yield point as to be strain-hardened. The data are directly applicable to materials having no definite yield point. For the rest, von Karman's method for compressed and subsequently deflected bars serves as basis for the calculation.
Date: September 1936
Creator: Kaul, Hans W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The 5- by 7-meter wind tunnel of the DVL (open access)

The 5- by 7-meter wind tunnel of the DVL

The report contains a description of the DVL wind tunnel. According to the cones fixed, an elliptical stream with axes 5 by 7 meters and length 9 meters, or a stream 6 by 8 meters in cross section and 11 meters in length is available. The top speed with the smaller cone is 65 meters per second. The testing equipment consists of an automatic six-component balance and a test rig for propellers and engines up to 650 horsepower.
Date: March 1936
Creator: Kramer, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Status of Wing Flutter (open access)

Status of Wing Flutter

"This report presents a survey of previous theoretical and experimental investigations on wing flutter covering thirteen cases of flutter observed on airplanes. The direct cause of flutter is, in the majority of cases, attributable to (mass-) unbalanced ailerons. Under the conservative assumption that the flutter with the phase angle most favorable for excitation occurs only in two degrees of freedom, the lowest critical speed can be estimated from the data obtained on the oscillation bench" (p. 1).
Date: January 1936
Creator: Küssner, H. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Studies of the Effective Width of Buckled Sheets (open access)

Experimental Studies of the Effective Width of Buckled Sheets

The object of the present experiments is a more exact determination of the effective width for the case of pure compression and of the sheet clamped at the angle section. From the experimental data of the effective width the calculation of the buckling load of an angle joined to a thin sheet is then deduced. The test material consisted of spring-hardened brass sheet.
Date: December 1936
Creator: Lahde, R. & Wagner, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests for the Determination of the Stress Condition in Tension Fields (open access)

Tests for the Determination of the Stress Condition in Tension Fields

"The present experiments treat the stress of actual tension fields within the elastic range. They give the magnitude of the flexural stresses due to wrinkling. They also disclose, particularly by slightly exceeded buckling load, the marked unloading - as compared with the tension-field theory - of the uprights as a result of the flexural stiffness of the web plate. The test sheets were clamped at the edges and brought to buckling through shearing and compressive stresses applied in the direction of the long sides" (p. 1).
Date: November 1936
Creator: Lahde, R. & Wagner, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the Three Lowest Bending Frequencies of a Rotating Propeller (open access)

Analysis of the Three Lowest Bending Frequencies of a Rotating Propeller

From Summary: "The present report is a survey of the existing data for computing the bending frequency and a check on the dependability of the calculating methods."
Date: January 1936
Creator: Liebers, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correction of Downwash in Wind Tunnels of Circular and Elliptic Sections (open access)

Correction of Downwash in Wind Tunnels of Circular and Elliptic Sections

The downwash velocity distribution behind the wing was determined for the free jet and for the closed tunnel of both circular and elliptic cross sections. The wing was placed at the center of the tunnel. The theory makes it possible to determine the downwash at any point in the jet. The computations were performed for points in the plane determined by the jet axis and the center-of-pressure line of the wing.
Date: July 1936
Creator: Lotz, Irmgard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Details of the Construction and Production of Fuel Pumps and Fuel Nozzles for the Airplane Diesel Engine (open access)

Details of the Construction and Production of Fuel Pumps and Fuel Nozzles for the Airplane Diesel Engine

This report presents investigations into the design and construction of fuel pumps for diesel engines. The results of the pump tests on the engines showed that, with a good cut-off, accurate injection, assured by the proper adjustment of the pump elements, there is a decrease in the consumption of fuel and hence an increase in the rated power of the engine. Some of the aspects investigated include: cam profile, coefficient of discharge, and characteristics of the injection system.
Date: September 1936
Creator: Lubenetsky, W. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Impact on Floats or Hulls During Landing as Affected by Bottom Width (open access)

The Impact on Floats or Hulls During Landing as Affected by Bottom Width

For floats and hulls having V bottoms the impact force does not necessarily increase with increasing width. Therefore, the weight of the float landing gear, side walls, and other parts, and of the fuselage construction need not be increased with increasing bottom width, but the weight of the bottom construction itself, on the other hand, does not increase with increase in bottom width and is largely determined by the type of construction.
Date: November 1936
Creator: Mewes, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cetene Scale and the Induction Period Preceding the Spontaneous Ignition of Diesel Fuels in Bombs (open access)

The Cetene Scale and the Induction Period Preceding the Spontaneous Ignition of Diesel Fuels in Bombs

In the present report a comparison is made between the scale obtained with mixtures of cetane and l-methyl naphthalene in a bomb, and that obtained with the same fuels in a Waukesha engine. The tests were conducted in a metal bomb heated by a Nichrome spiral. The fuel was injected into the bomb from a Bosch jet by means of a specially constructed plunger pump. The instant injection and the pressure curve in the bomb were registered by a beam of light which was reflected from a mirror connected to the needle of the jet and to a membrane indicator.
Date: December 1936
Creator: Michailova, M. N. & Neumann, M. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations on the Amount of Downwash Behind Rectangular and Elliptical Wings (open access)

Investigations on the Amount of Downwash Behind Rectangular and Elliptical Wings

"The downwash behind a wing may be computed from the system of vortices created by the wing and which can be substituted for the latter. If the actual rolling-up process of the free vortex sheet is disregarded, the establishment of boundaries for the downwash factors is contingent upon the premise that no rolling up takes place or else that the developed tip vortices start direct on the effective line. The actual downwash factors for the rectangular wing are rather of the approximate magnitude of the values computable with the developed tip vortices starting direct on the wing" (p. 1).
Date: February 1936
Creator: Muttray, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Formation of Ice on Airplanes (open access)

The Formation of Ice on Airplanes

"The present report examines the problem of ice formation from the point of view of the pilot and the meteorologist. Their experiences prove the ice deposit to be first and foremost a navigational problem and only secondarily a question of de-icing devices. With correct utilization of the meteorological information by the flyer, ice hazard can in many cases be minimized or avoided. Ice formation and the different types of ice deposits are listed and discussed" (p. 1).
Date: February 1936
Creator: Noth, H. & Polte, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Considerations on the Flow of Compressible Fluids (open access)

General Considerations on the Flow of Compressible Fluids

This paper presents an introduction to the subject of the flow of compressible media. Information regarding steady potential flow, flows with "subsonic" velocities, higher approximations of subsonic velocities, flow with supersonic velocities, an approximate method for general two-dimensional supersonic flow, passage through the velocity of sound, and the application to airfoils is provided. Historical development and hydraulics are omitted.
Date: October 1936
Creator: Prandtl, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library