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Air forces, moments and damping on model of fleet airship Shenandoah
From Introduction: "To furnish data for the design of the fleet airship Shenandoah, a model was made and tested in the 8 by 8 foot wind tunnel for wind forces, moments, and damping, under conditions described in this report. The results are given for air of standard density. P=0.00237 slugs per cubic foot with vl/v correction, and with but a brief discussion of the aerodynamic design features of the airship."
Date:
1922~
Creator:
Zahm, A. F.; Smith, R. H. & Louden, F. A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of stresses in German airplanes
This report contains an account of the origin of the views and fundamental principles underlying the construction of German airplanes during the war. The report contains a detailed discussion of the aerodynamic principles and their use in determining the strength of airplanes, the analysis of the strength qualities of materials and in the construction, the calculated strength of air flows and a description of tests made in determining the strength of airplanes.
Date:
1922
Creator:
Hoff, Wilhelm
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aeronautic Instruments Section 8: Recent Developments and Outstanding Problems
This report is section VIII of a series of reports on aeronautic instruments. The preceding reports in this series have discussed in detail the various types of aeronautic instruments which have reached a state of practical development such that they have already found extensive use. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss briefly some of the more recent developments in the field of aeronautic instrument design and to suggest some of the outstanding problems awaiting solution.
Date:
1922
Creator:
Hunt, F. L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Jet Propulsion for Airplanes
This report is a description of a method of propelling airplanes by the reaction of jet propulsion. Air is compressed and mixed with fuel in a combustion chamber, where the mixture burns at constant pressure. The combustion products issue through a nozzle, and the reaction of that of the motor-driven air screw. The computations are outlined and the results given by tables and curves.
Date:
March 23, 1922
Creator:
Buckingham, Edgar
System:
The UNT Digital Library