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Graphic Construction of Joukowski Wings (open access)

Graphic Construction of Joukowski Wings

Memorandum presenting a description and formulas that can be used to plot the cross-sectional outline of a Joukowski wing.
Date: 1979-12?
Creator: Trefftz, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dependence of Propeller Efficiency on Angle of Attack of Propeller Blade (open access)

Dependence of Propeller Efficiency on Angle of Attack of Propeller Blade

In order to determine the maximum and the most favorable pitch for a propeller, it was found desirable to investigate the dependence of propeller efficiency on the angle of attack of the propeller blade. The results of a few experiments are given to show that propeller blades conduct themselves just like airplane wings with reference to the dependence of their efficiency on their angle of attack.
Date: December 1921
Creator: Borck, Hermann
System: The UNT Digital Library
Balloon Fabrics Made of Goldbeater's Skins (open access)

Balloon Fabrics Made of Goldbeater's Skins

Goldbeater's skin, which is the prepared outside membrane of the large intestine of an ox, is examined as a balloon fabric and details of how goldbeater's skin is prepared for use are provided. The construction techniques employed by Germany, France, and England are all discussed.
Date: December 1922
Creator: Chollet, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airplane performance, past and present (open access)

Airplane performance, past and present

Report discussing the progress of airplane performance and measured by speed.
Date: December 1922
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Commercial Airplanes and Seaplanes: Thick Wings or Thin Wings - All Metal or Mixed Construction (open access)

Commercial Airplanes and Seaplanes: Thick Wings or Thin Wings - All Metal or Mixed Construction

In this report we will consider, as the dominating characteristic, either the load carried, the speed, the radius of action, the fuel consumption, the activity of transport, or, lastly, the qualities of comfort and safety. The first four factors determine the theoretical efficiency, while the others determine its practical efficiency.
Date: December 1922
Creator: Point
System: The UNT Digital Library
Depreciation of Aircraft (open access)

Depreciation of Aircraft

Report presenting an examination of the concept that aircraft are essentially fragile and deteriorate rapidly when in service, which the author considers to be a misunderstanding due to the intense conditions occurring during war. Some examples of commercial airplane lines that have been running for several years and some potential deterioration costs that must be considered are provided.
Date: December 1922
Creator: Warner, Edward P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of Design on Cost of Operating Airplanes (open access)

Influence of Design on Cost of Operating Airplanes

The author discusses cost of operating commercial airplanes and endeavors to clear up prevalent misunderstandings. Curves of operating cost for varying duration, speed, reserve horsepower, etc. are developed.
Date: December 1922
Creator: Black, Archibald
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Aerodynamic Laboratory of the Belgian "Service Technique De L'Aeronautique" (open access)

The Aerodynamic Laboratory of the Belgian "Service Technique De L'Aeronautique"

This report provides a description of the wind tunnel housing and motors at the Belgian Service Technique de L'Aeronautique.
Date: December 1924
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contribution to the Theory of Tail-Wheel Shimmy (open access)

Contribution to the Theory of Tail-Wheel Shimmy

A basic theoretical and experimental investigation is made of the shimmy behavior of a swiveling landing gear, the experimental tests being conducted with a small wheel mounted over a continuous belt. Effects of wheel loading, rolling velocity, rearward position of the wheel with respect to the swivel axis, tire elasticity, and torsional flexibility of the fuselage are investigated both experimentally and theoretically. A major theoretical conclusion is that the motion of a landing gear moving in a straight line without fuselage elasticity is stable for a sufficiently large rearward position of the wheel behind the swivel axis, and this conclusion is well verified quantitatively by the experimental data.
Date: December 1954
Creator: Melzer, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rectangular Shell Plating Under Uniformly Distributed Hydrostatic Pressure (open access)

Rectangular Shell Plating Under Uniformly Distributed Hydrostatic Pressure

"A check of the calculation methods used by Foppl and Henky for investigating the reliability of shell plating under hydrostatic pressure has proved that the formulas yield practical results within the elastic range of the material. Foppl's approximate calculation leaves one on the safe side. It further was found on the basis of the marked ductility of the shell plating under tensile stress that the strength is from 50 to 100 percent higher in the elastic range than expected by either method" (p. 1).
Date: December 1940
Creator: Neubert, M. & Sommer, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials for Slack Diaphragms (open access)

Materials for Slack Diaphragms

This report deals with systematic experiments carried out on five diaphragm materials with different pretreatment, for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of such materials for slack diaphragms. The relationship of deflection and load, temperature and moisture, was recorded. Of the explored materials, synthetic leather, balloon cloth, goldbeaters skin, Igelit and Buna, synthetic leather treated with castor oil is the most suitable material for the small pressure range required.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Puschmann, Traute
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chordwise Load Distribution of a Simple Rectangular Wing (open access)

Chordwise Load Distribution of a Simple Rectangular Wing

The chordwise distribution theory was taken over from the theory of the infinite wing. Since in this work a series expansion in b/t was used, the computation converges only for large aspect ratios. In this paper a useful approximate solution will be found also for wings with large chord - i.e., small aspect ratio.
Date: December 1940
Creator: Wieghardt, Karl
System: The UNT Digital Library
The temperature of unheated bodies in a high-speed gas stream (open access)

The temperature of unheated bodies in a high-speed gas stream

From Summary: "The present report deals with temperature measurements on cylinders of 0.2 to 3 millimeters diameter in longitudinal and transverse air flow at speeds of 100 to 300 meters per second. Within the explored test range, that is, the probable laminar boundary layer region, the temperature of the cylinders in axial flow is practically independent of the speed and in good agreement with Pohlhausen's theoretical values; Whereas, in transverse flow, cylinders of certain diameter manifest a close relationship with speed, the ratio of the temperature above the air of the body to the adiabatic stagnation temperature decreases with rising speed and then rises again from a Mach number of 0.6. The importance of this "specific temperature" of the body for heat-transfer studies at high speed is discussed."
Date: December 1941
Creator: Eckert, E. & Weise, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stress Analysis of Circular Frames (open access)

Stress Analysis of Circular Frames

"The stresses in circular frames of constant bending stiffnesses, as encountered in thin-wall shells, are investigated from the point of view of finite depth of sectional area of frame. The solution is carried out for four fundamental load conditions. The method is illustrated on a worked out example" (p. 1).
Date: December 1941
Creator: Fahlbusch, H. & Wegner, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inertia of Dynamic Pressure Arrays (open access)

Inertia of Dynamic Pressure Arrays

From earlier measurements and the mathematical examples, it can be gathered that the inertia of dynamic pressure arrays can be computed with sufficient accuracy and the proper size of tubing established, provided that certain requirements are made on the inertia. A new mathematical term, the pneumatic time constant, depends only on the dimensions of the tubing and of the indicator and enables the comparison of different dynamic pressure arrays.
Date: December 1941
Creator: Weidemann, Hans
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Bending and Buckling Effect in the Stress Analysis of Shell Structures Accessible From One Side Only (open access)

Determination of the Bending and Buckling Effect in the Stress Analysis of Shell Structures Accessible From One Side Only

"The present report describes a device for ascertaining the bending and buckling effect in stress measurements on shell structures accessible from one side only. Beginning with a discussion of the relationship between flexural strain and certain parameters, the respective errors of the test method for great or variable skin curvature within the test range are analyzed and illustrated by specimen example" (p. 1).
Date: December 1941
Creator: Dose, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Temperatures Over an Airplane Wing With Reference to the Phenomena of Ice Formation (open access)

Distribution of Temperatures Over an Airplane Wing With Reference to the Phenomena of Ice Formation

The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford means for making the following statements as regards the conditions of ice accretion and the use of a thermic anti-icer or de-icer: 1) Ice can form on a wing only when the temperature is below or hovering around zero. 2) The thermic effects produced on contact of the air with the moving wing rather oppose ice accretion. 3) The thermic procedure in the fight against ice accretion on the wing consists in electrical heating of the leading edge.
Date: December 1938
Creator: Brun, Edmond
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamics of the Fuselage (open access)

Aerodynamics of the Fuselage

"The present report deals with a number of problems, particularly with the interaction of the fuselage with the wing and tail, on the basis of simple calculating method's derived from greatly idealized concepts. For the fuselage alone it affords, in variance with potential theory, a certain frictional lift in yawed flow, which, similar to the lift of a wing of small aspect ratio, is no longer linearly related to the angle of attack. Nevertheless there exists for this frictional lift something like a neutral stability point the position of which on oblong fuselages appears to be associated with the lift increase of the fuselage in proximity to the zero lift, according to the present experiments" (p. 1).
Date: December 1942
Creator: Multhopp, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trend of Airplane Flight Characteristics (open access)

Trend of Airplane Flight Characteristics

This report describes the development of airplane characteristics since the war and indicates the direction development should take in the immediate future. Some of the major topics include: the behavior of an airplane about its lateral, vertical, and longitudinal axes. Behavior at large angles of attack and landing characteristics are also included.
Date: December 1933
Creator: Von Köppen, Joachim
System: The UNT Digital Library
Practical Experiences With Lightning Discharges to Airplanes (open access)

Practical Experiences With Lightning Discharges to Airplanes

The present report describes many cases of airplanes being struck by lightning and the measures that can be taken to minimize damage to them. The data indicates that the hazard to airplanes from lightning is overestimated and that dangers can be minimized by appropriate weather forecasts and training of the pilots.
Date: December 1933
Creator: Koppe, Heinrich
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Flight of an Autogiro at High Speed (open access)

The Flight of an Autogiro at High Speed

This report presents a method for computing the flight performance of an autogiro at high speed, the velocity component along the blades being accounted for by calculation of the profile drag and the equation for zero torque.
Date: December 1933
Creator: Bennett, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technical Aspects of the 1934 International Touring Competition (Rundflug) (open access)

Technical Aspects of the 1934 International Touring Competition (Rundflug)

The rules and regulations for the International Touring Competition are presented as well as the technical characteristics that proved advantageous for the successful competitors.
Date: December 1934
Creator: Schulz, R. & Pleines, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Weight and Drag on the Sinking Speed and Lift/Drag Ratio of Gliders (open access)

The Effect of Weight and Drag on the Sinking Speed and Lift/Drag Ratio of Gliders

The most important factors in evaluating performance of gliders are minimum sinking speed and minimum gliding angle. To assure their optimum value the energy necessary for flight, that is, the energy of lift and friction must be kept very low, or in other words, weight and total drag which have a decisive effect on the sinking speed and on the gliding angle, must be kept to a minimum. How great the effect of a reduction of these two quantities will be shown in the following.
Date: December 1934
Creator: Kosin, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Stability of Airplanes (open access)

Automatic Stability of Airplanes

It is endeavored in this report to give a full outline of the problem of airplane stability and to classify the proposed solutions systematically. Longitudinal stability, which can be studied separately, is considered first. The combination of lateral and directional stabilities, which cannot be separated, will be dealt with later.
Date: December 1932
Creator: Haus
System: The UNT Digital Library