An Experimental Investigation of Two Internal-Compression Air-Inlet Designs Which Use Fluid Boundaries as a Means of Supersonic Compression (open access)

An Experimental Investigation of Two Internal-Compression Air-Inlet Designs Which Use Fluid Boundaries as a Means of Supersonic Compression

Report presenting an investigation of the internal-flow characteristics of two novel designs of internal-compression air inlets in the supersonic blowdown tunnel. A longitudinally slotted contracting channel and effective contracting channel formed by the natural thickening of the boundary layer in a confined channel can be used to obtain pressure recoveries at a satisfactory level.
Date: August 14, 1958
Creator: Howell, Robert R. & Trescot, Charles D., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics at combined angles of attack and sideslip of a generalized missile model having a rectangular wing at a Mach number of 4.08 (open access)

Longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics at combined angles of attack and sideslip of a generalized missile model having a rectangular wing at a Mach number of 4.08

Report presenting an investigation in the 9- by 9-inch Mach number 4 blowdown jet on a generalized body-wing-tail missilelike configuration to determine the source of the adverse rolling moment due to yaw experienced by this type of configuration with lifting surfaces and ventral and dorsal tail surfaces. Results regarding the longitudinal characteristics and lateral characteristics are provided.
Date: August 14, 1958
Creator: Smith, Fred M.; Ulmann, Edward F. & Dunning, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Use of Shock-Trap Bleed to Improve Pressure Recovery of Fixed-and Variable-Capture-Area Internal-Contraction Inlets; Mach Number 2.0 to 3.0 (open access)

Use of Shock-Trap Bleed to Improve Pressure Recovery of Fixed-and Variable-Capture-Area Internal-Contraction Inlets; Mach Number 2.0 to 3.0

Report presenting an investigation of two internal-contraction inlets in the block tunnel. The fixed inlet was tested at Mach number 2.94 with a conventional ram-scoop bleed and a shock-trap bleed. Results regarding the fixed-capture-area inlet and variable-capture-area inlet are provided.
Date: August 14, 1958
Creator: Luidens, Roger W. & Flaherty, Richard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effect of Sweep and Taper Ratio on Effectiveness of Spoiler-Slot-Deflector Controls on Aspect-Ratio-4 Wings at Transonic Speeds (open access)

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Effect of Sweep and Taper Ratio on Effectiveness of Spoiler-Slot-Deflector Controls on Aspect-Ratio-4 Wings at Transonic Speeds

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation performed in the high-speed tunnel to study the effect of wing sweep and taper ratio on spoiler-slot-deflector control effectiveness. All of the wings tested were aspect-ratio-4 and had NACA 65A004 airfoil sections as well as a variety of sweep angles, taper ratios, and spoiler projections. The results are presented without analysis.
Date: August 14, 1958
Creator: Hammond, Alexander D. & McKinney, Linwood W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Boattail Area Contouring and Simulated Turbojet Exhaust on the Loading and Fuselage-Tail Component Drag of a Twin-Engine Fighter-Type Airplane Model (open access)

Effects of Boattail Area Contouring and Simulated Turbojet Exhaust on the Loading and Fuselage-Tail Component Drag of a Twin-Engine Fighter-Type Airplane Model

Effects of boattail area contouring and simulated turbojet exhaust on loading and fuselage-tail component drag of twin-engine fighter-type airplane model.
Date: July 14, 1958
Creator: Foss, Willard E., Jr.; Runckel, Jack F. & Lee, Edwin E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Boattail Area Contouring and Simulated Turbojet Exhaust on the Loading and Fuselage-Tail Component Drag of a Twin-Engine Fighter-Type Airplane Model (open access)

Effects of Boattail Area Contouring and Simulated Turbojet Exhaust on the Loading and Fuselage-Tail Component Drag of a Twin-Engine Fighter-Type Airplane Model

"An investigation of a twin-engine fighter-type airplane model has been conducted in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel to determine the effect on drag of a fuselage volume addition incorporating streamline contouring and more extensive boattailing of the engine shrouds. The effect of hot exhausts from the turbojet engines was simulated with hydrogen peroxide gas generators using scaled nonafterburning engine nozzles. Afterbody pressure distributions, base drag coefficients, and forces on the fuselage-tail configurations are presented at Mach numbers from 0.80 to 1.05 angles of attack of 0 degree and 4 degrees for jet pressure ratios from 1 to 7" (p. 1).
Date: July 14, 1958
Creator: Foss, Willard E., Jr.; Runckel, Jack F. & Lee, Edwin E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Model of a Proposed Six-Engine Hull-Type Seaplane Designed for Supersonic Flight (open access)

Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Model of a Proposed Six-Engine Hull-Type Seaplane Designed for Supersonic Flight

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of a six-engine hull-type seaplane designed for supersonic flight. The configuration had four engines mounted on top of the wing in individual nacelles and two engines mounted on top of the aft section of the hull with their inlets located on top of the wing.
Date: July 14, 1958
Creator: Coffee, Claude W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Model of a Proposed Six-Engine Hull-Type Seaplane Designed for Supersonic Flight (open access)

Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Model of a Proposed Six-Engine Hull-Type Seaplane Designed for Supersonic Flight

Report presenting an investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of a six-engine hull-type seaplane designed for supersonic flight. Four engines were mounted on top of the wing in individual nacelles and two engines were mounted on the top of the aft section of the hull. Results regarding the acceleration, gross-load-total-resistance ratio, stabilizer deflections, and reaction of the inlets to water are presented.
Date: July 14, 1958
Creator: Coffee, Claude W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Control Effectiveness and Stability Characteristics of a Model of a Low-Wing Missile With Interdigitated Tail Surfaces at Mach Numbers of 2.29, 2.97, and 3.51 (open access)

Investigation of Control Effectiveness and Stability Characteristics of a Model of a Low-Wing Missile With Interdigitated Tail Surfaces at Mach Numbers of 2.29, 2.97, and 3.51

"A brief investigation of the longitudinal stability and control effectiveness at supersonic speeds of a model of a low-wing missile with interdigitated tail surfaces was made in the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel. The data were obtained at Mach numbers M of 2.29, 2.97, and 3.51 for Reynolds number (based on the mean geometric chord of the wing) of 1.15 x 10(exp 6), 1.14 x 10(exp 6), and 1.11 x 10(exp 6), respectively. Data were obtained for three settings of the longitudinal control surfaces: with deflection of all surfaces, with deflection of the lower surfaces only, and with all surfaces undeflected" (p. 1).
Date: July 14, 1958
Creator: Presnell, John G., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Analysis of Hydrogen-Rich Hypersonic Ramjet Operation (open access)

Preliminary Analysis of Hydrogen-Rich Hypersonic Ramjet Operation

Report discussing findings on net thrust, fuel flow, and related performance indices for hydrogen-rich operation of nacelle-type and submerged ramjet engines at various Mach numbers. Testing concluded that the system could be helpful in a flight path involving acceleration from low to high flight speeds. Some trends of the effect of the operation conditions are noted, but no conclusions are drawn because of the preliminary nature of the report.
Date: January 14, 1958
Creator: Breitwieser, Roland & Morris, James F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Low-Speed Flight Characteristics of a 1/15-Scale Model of the Convair XB-58 Airplane (open access)

Investigation of the Low-Speed Flight Characteristics of a 1/15-Scale Model of the Convair XB-58 Airplane

Report presenting an investigation of the low-speed stability and control characteristics of a 1/15-scale free-flying model of the Convair XB-58 airplane. Results regarding the longitudinal stability and control and a pod-drop investigation are provided.
Date: November 14, 1957
Creator: Paulson, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Low-Speed Flight Characteristics of a 1/15-Scale Model of the Convair XB-58 Airplane: Coord. No. AF-AM-15 (open access)

Investigation of the Low-Speed Flight Characteristics of a 1/15-Scale Model of the Convair XB-58 Airplane: Coord. No. AF-AM-15

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the low-speed stability and control characteristics of a scale free-flying model of the Convair XB-58 airplane. The model was flown over an angle-of-attack range from 9 to 30 degrees and only relatively low-altitude conditions were simulated. The stability and control characteristics were found to be satisfactory over the range investigated with the center of gravity at the 0.25 mean aerodynamic chord.
Date: November 14, 1957
Creator: Paulson, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Growth of Disturbances in a Flame-Generated Shear Region (open access)

Growth of Disturbances in a Flame-Generated Shear Region

Results are presented of an experimental and theoretical investigation of the growth of transverse velocity disturbances in the shear region caused by a flame in a duct. In the theoretical stability analysis, a flow field arising from a flame in a duct was analyzed. The flow was neutrally stable to symmetric disturbances and unstable to antisymmetric ones. In the experimental part of the program disturbances of various frequencies were imposed on a flame stabilized in a duct, and the effects were measured by shadow photography and photomultiplier-probe surveys.
Date: October 14, 1957
Creator: Blackshear, Perry L., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Note on a Correlation of a Boundary-Layer Transition Results on Highly Cooled Blunt Bodies (open access)

Preliminary Note on a Correlation of a Boundary-Layer Transition Results on Highly Cooled Blunt Bodies

"Transition data on highly cooled blunt bodies are correlated in terms of the ratio of wall to local-stream enthalpy, Reynolds number based on displacement thickness, and location of transition. The proposed correlation, although not sensitive enough to predict the exact location of transition does predict the enthalpy ratio below which very early transition on blunt bodies is expected. The correlation is not altered by moderate amounts of surface roughness; however, the location of transition may well be affected by roughness" (p. 1).
Date: October 14, 1957
Creator: Wisniewski, Richard J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Some External Crosswise Stiffeners on the Heat Transfer and Pressure Distribution on a Flat Plate at Mach Numbers of 0.77, 1.39, and 1.98 (open access)

Effect of Some External Crosswise Stiffeners on the Heat Transfer and Pressure Distribution on a Flat Plate at Mach Numbers of 0.77, 1.39, and 1.98

The heat transfer and pressures on the surfaces of several flat-plate models with various external crosswise stiffener arrangements are presented. The tests were made in a free jet at Mach numbers of 0.77, 1.39, and 1.98 for Reynolds numbers of 3 x 10(exp 6), 7 x 10(exp 6), and 14 x 10(exp 6), respectively, based on a length of 1 foot. The addition of external crosswise stiffeners to the flat-plate models caused large pressure and heat-transfer variations on the surfaces of the models.
Date: June 14, 1957
Creator: Carter, Howard S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Forces and Moments on a Large Ogive-Cylinder Store at Various Locations Below the Fuselage Center Line of a Swept-Wing Bomber Configuration at a Mach Number of 1.61 (open access)

Aerodynamic Forces and Moments on a Large Ogive-Cylinder Store at Various Locations Below the Fuselage Center Line of a Swept-Wing Bomber Configuration at a Mach Number of 1.61

"A supersonic wind-tunnel investigation on store interference has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach number of 1.61. Forces and moments were measured on a large ogive-cylinder store in the presence of a 45 degree swept-wing-fuselage bomber configuration for a number of store locations below the fuselage center line. Results of the investigation show that large variations of store lift, drag, and pitch occur with changes in store or airplane angle of attack, store vertical location, and store horizontal location" (p. 1).
Date: January 14, 1957
Creator: Morris, Odell A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Component performance investigation of J71 experimental turbine 7: effect of first-stator adjustment; over-all performance of J71 turbine with 87-percent-design stator area (open access)

Component performance investigation of J71 experimental turbine 7: effect of first-stator adjustment; over-all performance of J71 turbine with 87-percent-design stator area

The performance results, as well as a compressor-turbine match point study based on a particular mode of engine operation, are compared with those previously obtained with the same turbine having first-stator areas 70, 95.6, and 132 percent of design. Maximum efficiencies for all turbine configurations were high, on the order of 87 to 89 percent. The efficiencies obtained at the match points for the 87-, 95.6-, and 132-percent turbines were slightly lower. No match point for the 70-percent turbine was obtained because, with first-stator areas less than 75.5 percent of design, the turbine would develop insufficient work to drive the compressor at the match point.
Date: January 14, 1957
Creator: Schum, Harold J.; Petrash, Donald A. & Davison, Elmer H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Static Aerodynamic Forces and Moments at High Subsonic Speeds on a Canard Missile During Simulated Launching From the Midsemispan Location of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing-Fuselage-Pylon Combination at Zero Sideslip (open access)

Experimental Static Aerodynamic Forces and Moments at High Subsonic Speeds on a Canard Missile During Simulated Launching From the Midsemispan Location of a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing-Fuselage-Pylon Combination at Zero Sideslip

Report presenting an investigation at high subsonic speeds to determine the static aerodynamic forces and moments on a canard missile model during simulated launching from the midsemispan location of a 45 degree sweptback wing-fuselage-pylon combination. Significant variations in all the aerodynamic components were noted with changes in chordwise location of the missile. Results regarding force and moment characteristics and effects of angle of attack and Mach number are provided.
Date: January 14, 1957
Creator: Alford, William J., Jr. & King, Thomas J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some experiments at high supersonic speeds on the aerodynamic and boundary-layer transition characteristics of high-drag bodies of revolution (open access)

Some experiments at high supersonic speeds on the aerodynamic and boundary-layer transition characteristics of high-drag bodies of revolution

Report presenting measurements made at Mach numbers of 4.0 and 8.3 of the drag, static stability, damping in pitch, and boundary-layer transition characteristics of several high-drag bodies of revolution that might be used for high-speed entry into the earth's atmosphere. The static stability was found to be high with centers of pressure as far aft as 91 percent of the length from the nose. Results regarding the force and moment data, boundary-layer transition, a comparison of roughness height to boundary-layer thickness, other causes of boundary-layer instability, and Reynolds numbers for high-speed entry into the Earth's atmosphere are provided.
Date: January 14, 1957
Creator: Seiff, Alvin; Sommer, Simon C. & Canning, Thomas N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Flutter Investigation of an All-Movable Horizontal Tail for a Fighter Airplane (open access)

Transonic Flutter Investigation of an All-Movable Horizontal Tail for a Fighter Airplane

Memorandum presenting a transonic flutter investigation of a model of an all-movable horizontal tail for a fighter airplane. The model had an aspect ratio of 3.3, a taper ratio of 0.42, and 35 degrees of sweepback of the quarter-chord line. Results regarding the analytical studies and experimental results and comparison with theory are provided.
Date: January 14, 1957
Creator: Land, Norman S. & Abbott, Frank T., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transonic Flutter Investigation of an All-Moveable Horizontal Tail for a Fighter Airplane (open access)

Transonic Flutter Investigation of an All-Moveable Horizontal Tail for a Fighter Airplane

Report presenting an investigation of transonic flutter of a model of an all-movable horizontal tail for a fighter airplane. Characteristics of the model included an aspect ratio of 3.3, a taper ratio of 0.42, and 35 degrees of sweepback of the quarter-chord line. Information regarding analytical analysis, experimental results, and comparison with theory is provided.
Date: January 14, 1957
Creator: Land, Norman S. & Abbott, Frank T., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Wing Height and Dihedral on the Lateral Stability Characteristics at Low Lift of a 45 Deg Swept-Wing Airplane Configuration as Obtained from Time-Vector Analyses of Rocket-Propelled-Model Flights at Mach Numbers from 0.7 to 1.3 (open access)

Effect of Wing Height and Dihedral on the Lateral Stability Characteristics at Low Lift of a 45 Deg Swept-Wing Airplane Configuration as Obtained from Time-Vector Analyses of Rocket-Propelled-Model Flights at Mach Numbers from 0.7 to 1.3

From Summary: "Lateral-stability flight tests were made over the Mach number range from 0.7 to 1.3 of models of three airplane configurations having 45 degree sweptback wings. One model had a high wing; one, a low wing; and one, a high wing with cathedral. The models were otherwise identical. The lateral oscillations of the models resulting from intermittent yawing disturbances were interpreted in terms of full-scale airplane flying qualities and were further analyzed by the time-vector method to obtain values of the lateral stability derivatives."
Date: September 14, 1956
Creator: Gillis, Clarence L. & Chapman, Rowe, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Flight Investigation of the Handling Characteristics of a Fighter Airplane Controlled Through a Rate Type of Automatic Control System (open access)

A Flight Investigation of the Handling Characteristics of a Fighter Airplane Controlled Through a Rate Type of Automatic Control System

Report presenting an investigation of the handling qualities of a fighter airplane that is controlled by a pilot supplying signals to a rate type of automatic control system. The handling qualities were investigated in pull-ups, aileron rolls, aerobatics, rough-air flying, and precision tasks.
Date: September 14, 1956
Creator: Russell, Walter R.; Sjoberg, S. A. & Alford, William L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Semiempirical Procedure for Estimating Wing Buffet Loads in the Transonic Region (open access)

A Semiempirical Procedure for Estimating Wing Buffet Loads in the Transonic Region

Report presenting wing buffeting data obtained from a flight loads investigation of two jet-propelled swept-wing airplanes to study the effects of Mach number and reduced frequency on the wing buffet loads. Consistent trends were noted between the flight testing and wind-tunnel testing that the results of this particular test were compared with. Results regarding variation with penetration and dynamic pressure, variation with Mach number and reduced frequency, and estimation of wing buffet loads are provided.
Date: September 14, 1956
Creator: Skopinski, T. H. & Huston, Wilber B.
System: The UNT Digital Library