The aerodynamic characteristics of a slotted Clark y wing as affected by the auxiliary airfoil position (open access)

The aerodynamic characteristics of a slotted Clark y wing as affected by the auxiliary airfoil position

From Summary: "Aerodynamic force tests on a slotted Clark Y wing were conducted in a vertical wind tunnel to determine the best position for a given auxiliary airfoil with respect to the main wing. A systematic series of 100 changes in location of the auxiliary airfoil were made to cover all the probable useful ranges of slot gap, slot width, and slot depth. The results of the investigation may be applied to the design of automatic or controlled slots on wings with geometric characteristics similar to the wing tested. The best positions of the auxiliary airfoil were covered by the range of the tests, and the position for desired aerodynamic characteristics may easily be obtained from charts prepared especially for the purpose."
Date: 1932~
Creator: Wenzinger, Carl J. & Shortal, Joseph A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of circular-arc airfoils at high speeds (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of circular-arc airfoils at high speeds

From Summary: "The aerodynamic characteristics of eight circular-arc airfoils at speeds of 0.5, 0.8, 0.95, and 1.08 times the speed of sound have been determined in an open-jet air stream 2 inches in diameter, using models of 1-inch chord. The lower surface of each airfoil was plane; the upper surface was cylindrical. As compared with the measurements described in NACA-TR-319, the circular-arc airfoils at speeds of 0.95 and 1.08 times the speed of sound are more efficient than airfoils of the R. A. F. or Clark Y families. At a speed of 0.5 times the speed of sound, the thick circular-arc sections are extremely inefficient, but thin sections compare favorably with those of the R. A. F. family. A moderate round of the sharp edges changes the characteristics very little and is in many instances beneficial. The results indicate that the section of the blades of propellers intended for use at high tip-speeds should be of the circular-arc form for the outer part of the blade and should be changed gradually to the R. A. F. or Clark Y form as the hub is approached."
Date: 1932~
Creator: Briggs, L. J. & Dryden, H. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The aerodynamic characteristics of eight very thick airfoils from tests in the variable density wind tunnel (open access)

The aerodynamic characteristics of eight very thick airfoils from tests in the variable density wind tunnel

Report presents the results of wind tunnel tests on a group of eight very thick airfoils having sections of the same thickness as those used near the roots of tapered airfoils. The tests were made to study certain discontinuities in the characteristic curves that have been obtained from previous tests of these airfoils, and to compare the characteristics of the different sections at values of the Reynolds number comparable with those attained in flight. The discontinuities were found to disappear as the Reynolds number was increased. The results obtained from the large-scale airfoil, a symmetrical airfoil having a thickness ratio of 21 per cent, has the best general characteristics.
Date: 1932~
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (17th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 365 to 400 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (17th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 365 to 400

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the president, congressional report, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Armstrong Whitworth A.W. 16 Military Airplane (British): A Single-Seat Biplane (open access)

The Armstrong Whitworth A.W. 16 Military Airplane (British): A Single-Seat Biplane

Circular presenting a description of the A.W. XVI, which is a single-bay staggered biplane of metal construction with a clean external design. A description of the tail unit, control system, cockpit, fuselage, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: January 1932
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Automotive Ignition Coil (open access)

The Automotive Ignition Coil

This report gives the results of a series of measurements on the secondary voltage induced in an ignition coil of typical construction under a variety of operating conditions. These results show that the theoretical predictions hitherto made as to the behavior of this type of apparatus are in satisfactory agreement with the observed facts. The large mass of data obtained is here published both for the use of other investigators who may wish to compare them with other theoretical predictions and for the use of automotive engineers who will here find definite experimental results showing the effect of secondary capacity and resistance on the crest voltage produced by ignition apparatus.
Date: 1932%
Creator: Darnell, T. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Characteristics of a Clark Y Wing Model Equipped With Several Forms of Low-Drag Fixed Slots (open access)

The Characteristics of a Clark Y Wing Model Equipped With Several Forms of Low-Drag Fixed Slots

This investigation was undertaken to develop a low-drag fixed slot for an airplane wing which would avoid the complications and maintenance difficulties of the present movable-type Handley Page slot. Tests were conducted on a series of fixed slots in an attempt to reduce the minimum drag coefficient without decreasing the maximum lift coefficient or the stalling angle of the slotted wing. The tests were made in the NACA 5-foot vertical wind tunnel on a Clark Y basic section having a 10-inch chord.
Date: 1932
Creator: Weick, Fred E. & Wenzinger, Carl J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dornier Do K Commercial Airplane (German): A High-Wing Cantilever Monoplane (open access)

The Dornier Do K Commercial Airplane (German): A High-Wing Cantilever Monoplane

Report presenting a description of the Dornier Do K commercial airplane. Details of the construction, design, wing, fuselage, tail, and landing gear are provided.
Date: January 1932
Creator: Heinze, Edwin P. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dynamic Testing of Airplane Shock-Absorbing Struts (open access)

Dynamic Testing of Airplane Shock-Absorbing Struts

"Measurement of perpendicular impacts of a landing gear with different shock-absorbing struts against the drum testing stand. Tests were made with pneumatic shock absorbers having various degrees of damping, liquid shock absorbers, steel-spring shock absorbers and rigid struts. Falling tests and rolling tests. Maximum impact and gradual reduction of the impacts in number and time in the falling tests. Maximum impact and number of weaker impacts in rolling tests" (p. 1).
Date: January 1932
Creator: Langer, P. & Thomé, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Multiple Fixed Slots and a Trailing-Edge Flap on the Lift and Drag of a Clark Y Airfoil (open access)

The Effect of Multiple Fixed Slots and a Trailing-Edge Flap on the Lift and Drag of a Clark Y Airfoil

"Lift and drag tests were made on a Clark Y wing equipped with four fixed slots and a trailing-edge flap in the 5-foot vertical wind tunnel of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. All possible combinations of the four slots were tested with the flap neutral and the most promising combinations were tested with the flap down 45 degrees. Considering both the maximum lift coefficient and the speed-range ratio with the flap neutral no appreciable improvement was found with the use of more than the single leading-edge slot" (p. 3).
Date: 1932
Creator: Weick, Fred E. & Shortal, Joseph A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments With Intubed Propellers (open access)

Experiments With Intubed Propellers

This report describes the results of experiments with a new method of propulsion involving propellers operating in conjunction with a Venturi tube forming the only fuselage of the "turbine wing.".
Date: 1932
Creator: Stipa, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Formulas and Charts for the Calculation of Airplane Performance (open access)

General Formulas and Charts for the Calculation of Airplane Performance

This report presents general formulas for the determination of all major airplane performance characteristics. A rigorous analysis is used, making no assumption regarding the attitude of the airplane at which maximum rate of climb occurs, but finding the attitude at which the excess thrust horsepower is maximum. Equations and charts are developed which show the variation of performance due to a change in any of the customary design parameters.
Date: 1932
Creator: Oswald, W. Bailey
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stresses Produced in Airplane Wings by Gusts (open access)

Stresses Produced in Airplane Wings by Gusts

Accurate prediction of gust stress being out of the question because of the multiplicity of the free air movements, the exploration of gust stress is restricted to static method which must be based upon: 1) stress measurements in free flight; 2) check of design specifications of approved type airplanes. With these empirical data the stress must be compared which can be computed for a gust of known intensity and structure. This "maximum gust" then must be so defined as to cover the whole ambit of empiricism and thus serve as prediction for new airplane designs.
Date: January 1932
Creator: Küssner, Hans Georg
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of N.A.C.A. airfoils in the variable-density wind tunnel Series 24 (open access)

Tests of N.A.C.A. airfoils in the variable-density wind tunnel Series 24

"This note is the fifth of a series covering an investigation of a number of related airfoils. It presents the results obtained from tests of a group of six low-cambered airfoils in the variable-density wind tunnel. The mean camber lines are identical for the six airfoils and are of such a form that the maximum mean camber is 2 per cent of the chord and is at a position 0.4 of the chord behind the loading edge. The airfoils differ in thickness only, the maximum-thickness/chord ratios being 0.06, 0.09, 0.12, 0.15, 0.18, and 0.21" (p. 1).
Date: January 1932
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N. & Ward, Kenneth E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Turbulence and Mechanism of Resistance on Spheres and Cylinders (open access)

Turbulence and Mechanism of Resistance on Spheres and Cylinders

The nature of turbulent flow through pipes and around obstacles is analyzed and illustrated by photographs of turbulence on screens and straighteners. It is shown that the reversal of flow and of the resistance law on spheres is not explainable by Prandtl's turbulence in the boundary layer. The investigation of the analogous phenomena on the cylinder yields a reversal of the total field of flow.
Date: January 1932
Creator: Ahlborn, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Mechanism of Atomization Accompanying Solid Injection (open access)

The Mechanism of Atomization Accompanying Solid Injection

"A brief historical and descriptive account of solid injection is followed by a detailed review of the available theoretical and experimental data that seem to throw light on the mechanism of this form of atomization. It is concluded that this evidence indicates that (1) the atomization accompanying solid injection occurs at the surface of the liquid after it issues as a solid stream from the orifice; and (2) that such atomization has a mechanism physically identical with the atomization which takes place in an air stream, both being due merely to the formation, at the gas-liquid interface, of fine ligaments under the influence of the relative motion of gas and liquid, and to their collapse, under the influence of surface tension, to form the drops in the spray" (p. 735).
Date: January 6, 1932
Creator: Castleman, R. A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Investigation of Modifications to Conventional Airplanes to Give Nonstalling and Short-Landing Characteristics (open access)

Preliminary Investigation of Modifications to Conventional Airplanes to Give Nonstalling and Short-Landing Characteristics

"This report describes flight and landing tests made on a group of conventional airplanes. The upward deflection of the elevators was limited to the point where the airplanes could not be made to spin without the aid of power. With the elevator travel thus limited, the airplane in every case had good lateral stability and good aileron effectiveness up to the highest angles of attack which could be obtained in a glide, although this was not true in any case without the limited control" (p. 343).
Date: January 25, 1932
Creator: Weick, Fred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airplane Flight in the Stratosphere (open access)

Airplane Flight in the Stratosphere

This brief survey of the problems encountered in high-altitude flight deals in particular with the need for high lift coefficient in the wings, large aspect ratios in the wings, and also the problem of hermetically sealing the cabin.
Date: February 1932
Creator: de Caria, Ugo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disintegration of a Liquid Jet (open access)

Disintegration of a Liquid Jet

This report presents an experimental determination of the process of disintegration and atomization in its simplest form, and the influence of the physical properties of the liquid to be atomized on the disintegration of the jet. Particular attention was paid to the investigation of the process of atomization.
Date: February 1932
Creator: Haenlein, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of aging on taut rubber diaphragms (open access)

Effect of aging on taut rubber diaphragms

As part of an investigation of special compositions of rubber suitable for use as diaphragms for aircraft instruments, six samples were used as taut diaphragms in instruments and allowed to age for five years. Two of the instruments were in operating condition after this period of time and one had remarkably little change in performance. In making the rubber tetraethyl thorium disulfide was employed as a vulcanizing agent.
Date: February 1932
Creator: Strother, D. H. & Henrickson, H. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of the Reservoir Volume on the Discharge Pressures in the Injection System of the N.A.C.A. Spray Photography Equipment (open access)

Effect of the Reservoir Volume on the Discharge Pressures in the Injection System of the N.A.C.A. Spray Photography Equipment

"Tests were made to determine the effect of the reservoir volume on the discharge pressures in the injection system of the N.A.C.A. spray photography equipment. The data obtained are applicable to the design of a common rail fuel-injection system. The data show that an injection system of the type described can be designed so that not more than full load fuel quantity can be injected into the engine cylinders, and so that the fuel spray characteristics remain constant over a large range of engine speeds" (p. 1).
Date: February 1932
Creator: Rothrock, A. M. & Lee, D. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Tests on the Vaporization of Fuel Sprays (open access)

Preliminary Tests on the Vaporization of Fuel Sprays

"High-speed motion pictures were taken of fuel sprays injected into the combustion chamber of the N.A.C.A. combustion apparatus. Three fuels, ethyl alcohol, gasoline, and fuel oil, which differed considerably in volatility were tested. By maintaining the engine temperature below that required for ignition the spray could be studied from soon after the start of injection until 130 crank degrees later. The results show that the sprays vaporize appreciably so that it is possible for the ignition in high speed compression-ignition engines to take place from the vapor phase" (p. 1).
Date: February 1932
Creator: Rothrock, A. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Problems Involved in the Choice and Use of Materials in Airplane Construction (open access)

Problems Involved in the Choice and Use of Materials in Airplane Construction

The present state of the problem of materials in airplane construction is studied on the basis of data giving the principal characteristics of different materials and showing how they affect the form of airplane parts.
Date: February 1932
Creator: Brenner, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resonance Vibrations of Aircraft Propellers (open access)

Resonance Vibrations of Aircraft Propellers

On the basis of the consideration of various possible kinds of propeller vibrations, the resonance vibrations caused by unequal impacts of the propeller blades appear to be the most important. Their theoretical investigation is made by separate analysis of torsional and bending vibrations. This method is justified by the very great difference in the two natural frequencies of aircraft propeller blades. The calculated data are illustrated by practical examples.
Date: February 1932
Creator: Liebers, Fritz
System: The UNT Digital Library