The Comper "Mouse" Commercial Airplane (British): A Three-Seat Cabin Low-Wing Monoplane (open access)

The Comper "Mouse" Commercial Airplane (British): A Three-Seat Cabin Low-Wing Monoplane

Circular describing the Comper "Mouse" commercial airplane, which is a three-seat cabin low-wing monoplane. Details regarding the landing gear, wings, cabin, seating, fuselage, tail, power plant, controls, characteristics, performance, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: October 1933
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Westland "Wessex" Commercial Airplane (British): A High-Wing Semicantilever Monoplane (open access)

Westland "Wessex" Commercial Airplane (British): A High-Wing Semicantilever Monoplane

Circular presenting a description of the Westland Wessex, which differs from other airplanes of its class because of the mounting of the outboard engines on outriggers from the fuselage and the placing of the engines in such a way that the slipstream does not interfere with the movement of the wing. A description of the design, flight characteristics, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date: October 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Göttingen Six-Component Scale Measurements on a Junkers A 35 Airplane Model (open access)

Göttingen Six-Component Scale Measurements on a Junkers A 35 Airplane Model

The suggestion for the measurements collected in this report was prompted by the results of spinning experiments. For the theoretical spinning investigations there was a lack of data on lateral force, yawing, and rolling moment of airplanes.
Date: October 1930
Creator: Blenk, Hermann
System: The UNT Digital Library
The De Havilland "Comet" Long-Range Airplane (British): A Low-Wing Cantilever Monoplane (open access)

The De Havilland "Comet" Long-Range Airplane (British): A Low-Wing Cantilever Monoplane

Circular describing the De Havilland Comet, which is a long-range airplane that has been designed for the England-Australia race and was constructed using a stressed-skin construction. Details of the fuselage, landing gear, design, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date: October 1934
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering Studies and Results of Acid Treatment of Wells, Zwolle Oil Field, Sabine Parish, Louisiana (open access)

Engineering Studies and Results of Acid Treatment of Wells, Zwolle Oil Field, Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the studies done on the Zwolle oil field wells. History of the oil field, and the results of acid treatment to the wells are presented. This report includes tables, graphs, maps, and illustrations.
Date: October 1934
Creator: Heithecker, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disposal of Oil-Field Brines in the Arkansas River Drainage Area in Western Kansas (open access)

Disposal of Oil-Field Brines in the Arkansas River Drainage Area in Western Kansas

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the disposal methods of oil-field brine. The study focuses on the Arkansas River area of western Kansas. This report includes tables, graphs, illustrations, and maps.
Date: October 1936
Creator: Wilhelm, C. J.; Thorne, H. M. & Pryor, M. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division: 13. Electrometallurgical Investigations (open access)

Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division: 13. Electrometallurgical Investigations

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the progress made on projects in the Metallurgical Division. Descriptions of progress in the different projects and operations conducted are listed. This report includes tables, graphs, and illustrations.
Date: October 1936
Creator: Koster, J.; Shelton, S. M. & Knickerbocker, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests in the gust tunnel of a model of the XBM-1 airplane (open access)

Tests in the gust tunnel of a model of the XBM-1 airplane

Report presenting testing of a dynamically scaled model of a Navy XBM-1 biplane in the gust tunnel to provide data for use in determining the structure of atmospheric gusts from measurements of the motions of the full-scale airplane in rough air. Records for two flights for several gradients were evaluated to give histories of events during passage through the gust.
Date: October 1939
Creator: Donely, Philip & Shufflebarger, C. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lift Distribution and Longitudinal Stability of an Airplane (open access)

Lift Distribution and Longitudinal Stability of an Airplane

The preliminary calculation of the airplane polar and hence of the flight performances and characteristics rests on the assumption of an elliptical lift distribution at all altitudes. For large angles of attack below C(sub a (sub max)), this method of calculation yields no satisfactory agreement with measurements made in flight. An attempt is made to eliminate the errors in the preliminary calculation by the assumption of a disturbance of the lift distribution in this angle-of-attack range, which is so important for the constructor. An explanation is also given of the great differences found in flight with and without propeller slipstream.
Date: October 1931
Creator: Töpfer, Carl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Velocity Distribution in the Boundary Layer of a Submerged Plate (open access)

Velocity Distribution in the Boundary Layer of a Submerged Plate

This report deals with the measurement of the velocity distribution of the air in the velocity of a plate placed parallel to the air flow. The measurements took place in a small wind tunnel where the diameter of the entrance cone is 30 cm and the length of the free jet between the entrance and exit cones is about 2.5 m. The measurements were made in the free jet where the static pressure was constant, which was essential for the method of measurement used.
Date: October 1930
Creator: Hansen, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diesel-Engine Investigations: Ignition-Chamber Engines (open access)

Diesel-Engine Investigations: Ignition-Chamber Engines

This report presents a thorough investigation of the functioning process and injection and combustion characteristics of ignition-chamber engines.
Date: October 1930
Creator: Neumann, Kurt
System: The UNT Digital Library
The New "Charlestop" Remote Brake Transmission and Control (open access)

The New "Charlestop" Remote Brake Transmission and Control

This report presents a description, diagrams and photographs of the Charlestop remote brake system. A description of the brake system and diagrams showing the individual components are provided.
Date: October 1931
Creator: Léglise, Pierre
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Propellers and of Vibration on the Extent of Laminar Flow on the NACA 27-212 Airfoil (open access)

Effects of Propellers and of Vibration on the Extent of Laminar Flow on the NACA 27-212 Airfoil

Report presenting an investigation of the effects of propellers and of vibration on the extent of laminar flow on the NACA 27-212 airfoil by testing the airfoil in conjunction with a tractor and a pusher propeller and with a mechanical vibrator. The results show that neither the pusher propeller nor vibration with amplitudes up to 0.094 inch and with a frequency of 1650 cycles per minute had any consequential effect on the extent of laminar flow but that the tractor propeller had a very pronounced effect.
Date: October 1939
Creator: Hood, Manley J. & Gaydos, M. Edward
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-cooling and flight tests of an airplane equipped with a nose-blower engine cowling (open access)

Ground-cooling and flight tests of an airplane equipped with a nose-blower engine cowling

Report presenting flight and ground-cooling tests with a Northrop A-17A attack airplane to determine the merits of a nose-blower engine cowling designed and built at the NACA laboratory. The main objective was to determine the cooling characteristics of the nose blower, especially for ground and low-speed operation. Results regarding the cooling properties, engine pressure drop, and maximum speed and drag are provided.
Date: October 1939
Creator: Turner, L. I., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flow observations with tufts and lampblack of the stalling of four typical airfoil sections in the NACA variable-density tunnel (open access)

Flow observations with tufts and lampblack of the stalling of four typical airfoil sections in the NACA variable-density tunnel

From Summary: "A preliminary investigation of the stalling processes of four typical airfoil sections was made over the critical range of the Reynolds Number. Motion pictures were taken of the movements of small silk tufts on the airfoil surface as the angle of attack increased through a range of angles including the stall. The boundary-layer flow also at certain angles of attack was indicated by the patterns formed by a suspension of lampblack in oil brushed onto the airfoil surface. These observations were analyzed together with corresponding force-test measurements to derive a picture of the stalling processes of airfoils."
Date: October 1938
Creator: Abbott, Ira H. & Sherman, Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of Torsional Column Failure (open access)

Experimental Study of Torsional Column Failure

"Thirty-three 24ST aluminum-alloy 2- by 2- by 0.10-inch channels, with lengths ranging from 10 to 90 inches were tested at Stanford University in compression to obtain an experimental verification of the theoretical formulas for torsional failure developed by Eugene E. Lundquist of the N.A.C.A. The observed critical loads and twist-axis locations were sufficiently close to the values obtained from the formulas to establish the substantial validity of the latter. The differences between observed and computed results were small enough to be accounted for by small and mostly unavoidable differences between actual test conditions and those assumed in deriving the formulas" (p. 1).
Date: October 1939
Creator: Niles, Alfred S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The pressure distribution over a standard and a modified Navy elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight (open access)

The pressure distribution over a standard and a modified Navy elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight

"This note presents the results of flight pressure distribution tests on the right upper wing panel of a Douglas M-3 airplane equipped in turn with a standard Navy elliptical tip and a tip having the same plan form but modified in its front elevation from the swept-up aspect of the standard tip to a symmetrical aspect. The results are given in such form that the load distribution for any normal-force coefficient within the usual range encountered in flight may easily be determined. The results indicate that the modification in front elevation of the tip had no appreciable effect on the load distribution" (p. 1).
Date: October 1932
Creator: Rhode, Richard V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operational treatment of the nonuniform-lift theory in airplane dynamics (open access)

Operational treatment of the nonuniform-lift theory in airplane dynamics

"The method of operators is used in the application of nonuniform-lift theory to problems of airplane dynamics. The method is adapted to the determination of the lift under prescribed conditions of motion or to the determination of the motions with prescribed disturbing forces" (p. 1).
Date: October 1938
Creator: Jones, Robert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrodynamic and aerodynamic tests of models of flying-boat hulls designed flow aerodynamic drag - NACA models 74, 74-A, and 75 (open access)

Hydrodynamic and aerodynamic tests of models of flying-boat hulls designed flow aerodynamic drag - NACA models 74, 74-A, and 75

The present tests illustrate how the aerodynamic drag of a flying boat hull may be reduced by following closely the form of a low drag aerodynamic body and the manner in which the extent of the aerodynamic refinement is limited by poorer hydrodynamic performance. This limit is not sharply defined but is first evidenced by an abnormal flow of water over certain parts of the form accompanied by a sharp increase in resistance. In the case of models 74-A and 75, the resistance (sticking) occurs only at certain combinations of speed, load, and trim and can be avoided by proper control of the trim at high water speeds.
Date: October 1938
Creator: Truscott, Starr; Parkinson, J. B.; Ebert, John W., Jr. & Valentine, E. Floyd
System: The UNT Digital Library
The drag of inflatable rubber de-icers (open access)

The drag of inflatable rubber de-icers

Force tests on rubber de-icer models of several different profiles, at approximately one-third full scale, been carried out in the NACA 8-foot high speed wind tunnel. The conventional de-icer installation, deflated, added about 15 percent to the smooth-wing drag and, inflated, added about 100 percent. An improved installation with flash attaching strips added about 10 percent, deflated. The bulging, or ballooning, of de-icers from the wing surface is described and some remedies are discussed.
Date: October 1938
Creator: Robinson, Russell G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
N.A.C.A. Stall-Warning Indicator (open access)

N.A.C.A. Stall-Warning Indicator

"The stall-warning indicator employs a total-head tube located close to the wing surface in a region wherein local stalling occurs before the main portion of the wing stalls. The artificial production of a localized stalled region is accomplished by means of a sharp leading edge extending a few inches along the span. An abrupt drop in the total pressure relative to a static reference taken at some convenient point occurs at the stall in this region" (p. 1).
Date: October 1938
Creator: Thompson, F. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A method of rapidly estimating the position of the laminar separation point (open access)

A method of rapidly estimating the position of the laminar separation point

From Summary :"A method is described of rapidly estimating the position of the laminar separation point from the given pressure distribution along a body; the method is applicable to a fairly wide variety of cases. The laminar separation point is found by the von Karman-Millikan method for a series of velocity distributions along a flat plate, which consist of a region of uniform velocity followed by a region of uniform decreased velocity. It is shown that such a velocity distribution can frequently replace the actual velocity distribution along a body insofar as the effects on laminar separation are concerned."
Date: October 1938
Creator: von Doenhoff, Albert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Compressibility Burble (open access)

The Compressibility Burble

"Simultaneous air-flow photographs and pressure-distribution measurements have been made of the NACA 4412 airfoil at high speeds in order to determine the physical nature of the compressibility bubble. The flow photographs were obtained by the Schlieren method and the pressures were simultaneously measured for 54 stations on the 5-inch-chord wing by means of a multiple-tube photographic manometer. Pressure-measurement results and typical Schlieren photographs are presented" (p. 1).
Date: October 1935
Creator: Stack, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Verification of Theodorsen's Theoretical Jet-Boundary Correction Factors (open access)

Experimental Verification of Theodorsen's Theoretical Jet-Boundary Correction Factors

"Prandtl's suggested use of a doubly infinite arrangement of airfoil images in the theoretical determination of wind-tunnel jet-boundary corrections was first adapted by Glauert to the case of closed rectangular jets. More recently, Theodorsen, using the same image arrangement but a different analytical treatment, has extended this work to include not only closed but also partly closed and open tunnels. This report presents the results of wind-tunnel tests conducted at the Georgia School of Technology for the purpose of verifying the five cases analyzed by Theodorsen" (p. 1).
Date: October 1934
Creator: Van Schliestett, George
System: The UNT Digital Library