A Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Static Stability Characteristics of a 1/8-Scale Ejectable Pilot-Seat Combination at a Mach Number of 0.8 (open access)

A Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Static Stability Characteristics of a 1/8-Scale Ejectable Pilot-Seat Combination at a Mach Number of 0.8

Report presenting an investigation of a model of an ejectable pilot seat combination with and without stabilizing fins. The main purpose of the investigation was to determine the static aerodynamic characteristics and effectiveness of various stabilizing fins at a high subsonic Mach number. Results regarding stability and force characteristics for the combinations are provided.
Date: December 7, 1951
Creator: Visconti, Fioravante & Nuber, Robert J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of dihedral change on the theoretical dynamic lateral response characteristics of a low-aspect-ratio straight-wing supersonic airplane (open access)

Effect of dihedral change on the theoretical dynamic lateral response characteristics of a low-aspect-ratio straight-wing supersonic airplane

Memorandum presenting the results of a theoretical investigation of the lateral response and stability characteristics of the X-3 research airplane (Douglas Model No. 499D). Included are time histories calculated by a computer showing the effect of various disturbances on the lateral response of the airplane with 0 degrees geometric dihedral and -5 degrees dihedral.
Date: December 7, 1950
Creator: Heinle, Donovan R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Formation Position on Load Factors Obtained on F2H Airplanes (open access)

Effect of Formation Position on Load Factors Obtained on F2H Airplanes

Report presenting results of a four-plane formation flight with twelve pull-up maneuvers in the form of plots of maximum load factor attained versus airplane position for three combinations of four F2H airplanes. The load factor was generally found to increase toward the end of the formation, and movements of the lead plane that are too sharp might cause excessive loads on the last plane in the formation.
Date: December 7, 1951
Creator: Huss, Carl R. & Hamer, Harold A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigation of a 0.4 Hub-Tip Diameter Ratio Axial-Flow Compressor Inlet Stage at Transonic Inlet Relative Mach Numbers 1: Rotor Design and Over-All Performance at Tip Speeds From 60 to 100 Percent of Design (open access)

Experimental Investigation of a 0.4 Hub-Tip Diameter Ratio Axial-Flow Compressor Inlet Stage at Transonic Inlet Relative Mach Numbers 1: Rotor Design and Over-All Performance at Tip Speeds From 60 to 100 Percent of Design

Memorandum presenting an inlet-type axial-flow compressor rotor with a hub-tip diameter ratio of 0.4 at the rotor leading edge, which was designed, fabricated, and experimentally investigated. The results of the investigation indicated that stages with inlet hub-tip ratios as low as 0.4 can be designed within known practical aerodynamic specifications to produce satisfactory values of stage pressure ratio and efficiency at high specific weight flows.
Date: December 7, 1953
Creator: Serovy, George K.; Robbins, William H. & Glaser, Frederick W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a Related Series of Turbine-Blade Profiles in Cascade (open access)

Investigation of a Related Series of Turbine-Blade Profiles in Cascade

From Summary: "An application of airfoil design methods was used to design series of related turbine-blade profiles to satisfy the conditions of inlet flow angle and turning angle encountered in the usual range of turbine operation. A series of blade profiles applicable to most turbine blading requirements and a secondary series with particular reference to impulse conditions were designed. Five blade sections from these series ranging in mean-line turning angles from 63 deg. to 120 deg. were tested in low-speed cascade tunnels."
Date: December 7, 1953
Creator: Dunavant, James C. & Erwin, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Single-Stage Modified Turbine of Mark 25 Torpedo Power Plant (open access)

Investigation of Single-Stage Modified Turbine of Mark 25 Torpedo Power Plant

"Efficiency investigations have been made on a single-stage modification of the turbine of a Mark 25 aerial torpedo to determine the performance of the unit with five different turbine nozzles. The output of the turbine blades was computed by analyzing the windage and mechanical-friction losses of the unit. The turbine was found to be most efficient with a cast nozzle having sharp-edged inlets to the nine nozzle ports" (p. 1).
Date: December 7, 1947
Creator: Hoyt, Jack W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Full-Scale Hydrodynamic Evaluation of a Modified Navy J4F-2 Amphibian with a 0.425-Scale XP5M-1 Hull Bottom: TED No. NACA DE325 (open access)

Full-Scale Hydrodynamic Evaluation of a Modified Navy J4F-2 Amphibian with a 0.425-Scale XP5M-1 Hull Bottom: TED No. NACA DE325

"An investigation was made to evaluate the hydrodynamic qualities of a 0.425-scale model of the Navy XP5M-1 hull, which was installed on a modified Navy J4F-2 amphibian. Longitudinal and directional stability during take-off and landing, low-speed maneuverability, spray characteristics, and take-off performance were investigated. The behavior of the airplane in moderately rough water was also observed. The opinions of three pilots have been correlated with the data" (p. 1).
Date: December 7, 1949
Creator: Land, Norman S.; Elliott, John M. & Christopher, Kenneth W.
System: The UNT Digital Library