Analysis of means of improving the uncontrolled lateral motions of personal airplanes (open access)

Analysis of means of improving the uncontrolled lateral motions of personal airplanes

From Summary: "A theoretical analysis has been made of means of improving the uncontrolled motions of personal airplanes. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether such airplanes could be made to fly uncontrolled for an indefinite period of time without getting into dangerous attitudes and for a reasonable period of time (1 to 3 min) without deviating excessively from their original course. The results of this analysis indicated that the uncontrolled motions of a personal airplane could be made safe as regards spiral tendencies and could be greatly improved as regards maintenance of course without resort to an autopilot."
Date: 1951
Creator: McKinney, Marion O., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of plane-plastic stress problems with axial symmetry in strain-hardening range (open access)

Analysis of plane-plastic stress problems with axial symmetry in strain-hardening range

From Introduction: "A simple method of solving plane-plastic-stress problems with axial symmetry in the strain-hardening range for finite strains were developed at the NACA Lewis laboratory during 1949-1950. This method is based on the deformation theory of Hencky and Nadai (references 7 to 9), which is derived for the condition of constant directions and ratios of the principal stresses during loading."
Date: 1951
Creator: Wu, M. H. Lee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the effects of boundary-layer control in the take-off and power-off landing performance characteristics of a liaison type of airplane (open access)

Analysis of the effects of boundary-layer control in the take-off and power-off landing performance characteristics of a liaison type of airplane

From Summary: "A performance analysis has been made to determine whether boundary-layer control by suction might reduce the minimum take-off and landing distances of a four-place or five-place airplane or a liaison type of airplane below those obtainable with conventional high-lift devices. The airplane was assumed to have a cruise duration of 5 hours at 60-percent power and to be operating from airstrips having a ground friction coefficient of 0.2 or a combined ground and braking coefficient of 0.4. The payload was fixed at 1500 pounds, the wing span was varied from 25 to 100 feet, the aspect ratio was varied from 5 to 15, and the power was varied from 300 to 1300 horsepower."
Date: 1951
Creator: Horton, Elmer A.; Loftin, Laurence K., Jr.; Racisz, Stanley F. & Quinn, John H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical determination of coupled bending-torsion vibrations of cantilever beams by means of station functions (open access)

Analytical determination of coupled bending-torsion vibrations of cantilever beams by means of station functions

From Summary: "A method based on the concept of Station Functions is presented for calculating the modes and the frequencies of nonuniform cantilever beams vibrating in torsion, bending, and coupled bending-torsion motion. The method combines some of the advantages of the Rayleigh-Ritz and Stodola methods, in that a continuous loading function for the beam is used, with the advantages of the influence-coefficient method, in that the continuous loading function is obtained in terms of the displacements of a finite number of stations along the beam."
Date: 1951
Creator: Mendelson, Alexander & Gendler, Selwyn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (34th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 892 to 921 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (34th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 892 to 921

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (35th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 922 to 950 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (35th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 922 to 950

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (36th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 951 to 1002 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (36th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 951 to 1002

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (38th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 1059 to 1110 (open access)

Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (38th). Administrative Report Including Technical Report Nos. 1059 to 1110

Report includes the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics letter of submittal to the President, summaries of the committee's activities and research accomplished, bibliographies, and financial report.
Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Buckling of thin-walled cylinder under axial compression and internal pressure (open access)

Buckling of thin-walled cylinder under axial compression and internal pressure

An investigation was made of a thin-walled cylinder under axial compression and various internal pressures to study the effect of the internal pressure on the compressive buckling stress of the cylinder. A theoretical analysis based on a large-deflection theory was also made. The theoretically predicted increase of compressive buckling stress due to internal pressure agrees fairly well with the experimental results. (author).
Date: 1951
Creator: Lo, Hsu; Crate, Harold & Schwartz, Edward B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparison of Theory and Experiment for High-Speed Free-Molecule Flow (open access)

A Comparison of Theory and Experiment for High-Speed Free-Molecule Flow

Comparison of free-molecule-flow theory with the results of wind-tunnel tests performed to determine the drag and temperature-rise characteristics of a transverse circular cylinder.
Date: 1951
Creator: Stalder, Jackson R.; Goodwin, Glen & Creager, Marcus O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressive strength of flanges (open access)

Compressive strength of flanges

The maximum compressive stress carried by a hinged flange is computed from a deformation theory of plasticity combined with the theory for finite deflections for this structure. The computed stresses agree well with those found experimentally. Empirical observation indicates that the results will also apply fairly well to the more commonly used flanges which are not hinged.
Date: 1951
Creator: Stowell, Elbridge Z.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diffusion of chromium in alpha cobalt-chromium solid solutions (open access)

Diffusion of chromium in alpha cobalt-chromium solid solutions

Diffusion of chromium in cobalt-chromium solid solutions was investigated in the range 0 to 40 atomic percent at temperatures of 1360 degrees, 1300 degrees, 1150 degrees, and 10000 degrees c. The diffusion coefficients were found to be relatively constant within the composition range covered by each specimen. The activation heat of diffusion was determined to be 63,000 calories per mole. This value agrees closely with the value of 63,400 calories per mole calculated by means of the Dushman-Langmuir equation.
Date: 1951
Creator: Weeton, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ditching Investigation of a 1/14-Scale Model of the XC-123 Airplane (open access)

Ditching Investigation of a 1/14-Scale Model of the XC-123 Airplane

"An investigation of a 1/14 scale dynamically similar model of the XC-123 airplane was made in calm water to observe the ditching behavior and to determine the safest procedure for making an emergency water landing, The behavior of the model was determined from motion-picture records, time-history deceleration records, and visual observations, Various scale-strength simulations were made to determine if the fuselage would be damaged and, if so, to determine the extent and location" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Fisher, Lloyd J. & Thompson, William C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight-Determination of the Low-Lift Drag and Longitudinal Stability of a 1/10-Scale Rocket-Powered Model of the Douglas XF4D-1 Airplane at Mach Numbers from 0.7 (open access)

Flight-Determination of the Low-Lift Drag and Longitudinal Stability of a 1/10-Scale Rocket-Powered Model of the Douglas XF4D-1 Airplane at Mach Numbers from 0.7

"A flight investigation has been made to determine the drag and longitudinal stability of a 1/10- scale model of the Douglas XF4D-1 airplane from Mach numbers 0.7 to 1.4 at lift coefficients near zero. The drag rise occurred near M = 0.95. The external drag coefficient was a constant value of about 0.012 at subsonic speeds up to the point of drag rise where it increased abruptly to a value of 0.030 at M = 1.0 followed by a more gradual increase to a value of 0.038 at M = 1.25" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Mitcham, Grady L.; Blanchard, Willard S., Jr. & Hastings, Earl C., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inelastic Column Behavior (open access)

Inelastic Column Behavior

Report presenting the significant findings of a theoretical study of column behavior in the plastic stress range. Information regarding the behavior of perfectly straight and initially straight columns is provided.
Date: January 1951
Creator: Duberg, John E. & Wilder, Thomas W., III
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Spoiler Ailerons for Use as Speed Brakes or Glide-Path Controls on Two NACA 65-Series Wings Equipped with Full-Span Slotted Flaps (open access)

Investigation of Spoiler Ailerons for Use as Speed Brakes or Glide-Path Controls on Two NACA 65-Series Wings Equipped with Full-Span Slotted Flaps

"A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the characteristics of spoiler ailerons used as speed brakes or glide-path controls on an NACA 65-210 wing and an NACA 65-215 wing equipped with full-span slotted flaps. Several plug aileron and retractable-aileron configurations were investigated on two wing models with the full-span flaps retracted and deflected.The results of this investigation have indicated that the use of plug or retractable ailerons, either alone or in conjunction with wing flaps, as speed brakes or glide-path controls is feasible and very effective" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Fischel, Jack & Watson, James M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Low-Speed Stability and Control Characteristics of a 1/10-Scale Model of the Douglas XF4D-1 Airplane in the Langley Free-Flight Tunnel TED No. NACA DE 349 (open access)

Investigation of the Low-Speed Stability and Control Characteristics of a 1/10-Scale Model of the Douglas XF4D-1 Airplane in the Langley Free-Flight Tunnel TED No. NACA DE 349

"An investigation of the low-speed, power-off stability and control characteristics of a 1/10-scale model of the Douglas XF4D-1 airplane has been made in the Langley free-flight tunnel. The model was flown with leading-edge slats retracted and extended over a lift-coefficient range from 0.5 to the stall. Only relatively low-altitude conditions were simulated and no attempt was made to determine the effect on the stability characteristics of freeing the controls" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Johnson, Joseph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Turbulent Flow in a Two-Dimensional Channel (open access)

Investigation of Turbulent Flow in a Two-Dimensional Channel

"A detailed exploration of the field of mean and fluctuating quantities in a two-dimensional turbulent channel flow is presented. The measurements were repeated at three Reynolds numbers, 12,300, 30,800, and 61,600, based on the half width of the channel and the maximum mean velocity. A channel of 5-inch width and 12:1 aspect ratio was used for the investigation" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Laufer, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Lift Drag and Duct Pressure Recovery of a 1/8.25-Scale Model of the Consolidated Vultee XF-92 Airplane at Mach Numbers from 0.7 to 1.4 (open access)

Low-Lift Drag and Duct Pressure Recovery of a 1/8.25-Scale Model of the Consolidated Vultee XF-92 Airplane at Mach Numbers from 0.7 to 1.4

"A flight investigation has been made to determine the external drag and pressure recovery of a 1/8.25 - scale flight model of the Consolidated Vultee XF-92 from Mach numbers 0.7 to 1.4 and Reynolds numbers from 8.5 x 10(exp 6) to 19.2 x 10(exp 6) at or near zero lift. Relative mass flow, average pressure recovery, total drag, internal drag, and external drag are presented as functions of Mach number. Between Mach numbers of 0.90 and 0.975, the external drag of the configuration (including base drag of the inner body and additive drag) was about equal to that of a similar model with a faired nose and no mass flow; however, at supersonic speeds the drag coefficient for the faired-nose model remained relatively constant whereas the drag coefficient for the ducted model continued to increase sharply" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Mitcham, Grady L.; Stevens, Joseph E.; Crabill, Norman L. & Hinners, Arthur H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A recurrence matrix solution for the dynamic response of aircraft in gusts (open access)

A recurrence matrix solution for the dynamic response of aircraft in gusts

"A systematic procedure developed for the calculation of the structural response of aircraft flying through a gust by use of difference equations in the solution of dynamic problems is first illustrated by means of a simple-damped-oscillator example. A detailed analysis is then given which leads to a recurrence matrix equation for the determination of the response of an airplane in a gust. The method takes into account wing bending and twisting deformations, fuselage deflection, vertical and pitching motion of the airplane, and some tail forces" (p. 1).
Date: 1951
Creator: Houbolt, John C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regenerator-design study and its application to turbine-propeller engines (open access)

Regenerator-design study and its application to turbine-propeller engines

Report presenting a comprehensive study of regeneration as a means of improving the load-range performance of turbine-propeller aircraft. Comparisons occurred across a variety of combustion temperatures, regenerator warming effectivenesses, altitudes, flight speeds, and flight distances. Results regarding cycle analysis, ideal gains from regeneration, and actual gains from regeneration are provided.
Date: January 1951
Creator: Manson, S. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relation between inflammables and ignition sources in aircraft environments (open access)

Relation between inflammables and ignition sources in aircraft environments

From Summary: "A literature survey was conducted to determine the relation between aircraft ignition sources and inflammables. Available literature applicable to the problem of aircraft fire hazards is analyzed and discussed. Data pertaining to the effect of many variables on ignition temperatures, minimum ignition pressures, minimum spark-ignition energies of inflammables, quenching distances of electrode configurations, and size of openings through which flame will not propagate are presented and discussed. Ignition temperatures and limits of inflammability of gasoline in air in different test environments, and the minimum ignition pressures and minimum size of opening for flame propagation in gasoline-air mixtures are included; inerting of gasoline-air mixtures is discussed."
Date: 1951
Creator: Scull, Wilfred E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A small-deflection theory for curved sandwich plates (open access)

A small-deflection theory for curved sandwich plates

A small-deflection theory that takes into account deformations due to transverse shear is presented for the elastic-behavior analysis of orthotropic plates of constant cylindrical curvature, with consideration of buckling included. The theory is applicable primarily to sandwich construction. (author).
Date: 1951
Creator: Stein, Manuel & Mayers, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of effects of viscosity on flow over slender inclined bodies of revolution (open access)

A study of effects of viscosity on flow over slender inclined bodies of revolution

From Summary: "The observed flow field about slender inclined bodies of revolution is compared with the calculated characteristics based upon potential theory. The comparison is instructive in indicating the manner in which the effects of viscosity are manifest. Based on this and other studies, a method is developed to allow for viscous effects on the force and moment characteristics of bodies. The calculated force and moment characteristics of two bodies of high fineness ratio are shown to be in good agreement, for most engineering purposes, with experiment."
Date: 1951
Creator: Allen, H. Julian & Perkins, Edward W.
System: The UNT Digital Library