The effect of fluid injection on the compressible turbulent boundary layer: preliminary tests on transpiration cooling of a flat plate at M = 2.7 with air as the injected gas (open access)

The effect of fluid injection on the compressible turbulent boundary layer: preliminary tests on transpiration cooling of a flat plate at M = 2.7 with air as the injected gas

Report presenting local values of heat-transfer rate and temperature-recovery factor obtained on a transpiration-cooled flat plate. The results show primarily that transpiration cooling in a turbulent boundary layer at M = 2.7 has marked effects on the heat transfer and recovery temperature for nearly uniform air injection along the plate.
Date: December 21, 1955
Creator: Rubesin, Morris W.; Pappas, Constantine C. & Okuno, Arthur F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Interference Lift, Drag, and Pitching Moment of a Series of Triangular-Wing and Body Combinations at a Mach Number of 1.94 (open access)

Investigation of Interference Lift, Drag, and Pitching Moment of a Series of Triangular-Wing and Body Combinations at a Mach Number of 1.94

Report presenting an investigation at Mach number 1.94 of a series of triangular-wing and body combinations to determine the interference lift, drag, and pitching moment. The models had a series of seven flat-plate triangular wings of varying scale, four with semiapex angles of 30 degrees, and three with semiapex angles of 45 degrees. Results indicated that the interference between the wing and the body gave an increase in lift over the wing and body alone, but at the expense of more drag.
Date: December 21, 1955
Creator: Coletti, Donald E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An investigation of the control-surface flutter derivatives of an NACA 65(sub 1)-213 airfoil in the Ames 16-foot high-speed wind tunnel (open access)

An investigation of the control-surface flutter derivatives of an NACA 65(sub 1)-213 airfoil in the Ames 16-foot high-speed wind tunnel

Report presenting a determination of control-surface flutter derivatives for a sinusoidally oscillating control surface mounted on a two-dimensional fixed airfoil for a range of reduced frequency. Results regarding subsonic results and transonic results are provided.
Date: December 21, 1951
Creator: Wyss, John A. & Sorenson, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of an End Plate on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 20.55 Degree Sweptback Wing with an Aspect Ratio of 2.67 and a Taper Ratio of 0.5.: Transonic-Bump Method (open access)

Effect of an End Plate on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 20.55 Degree Sweptback Wing with an Aspect Ratio of 2.67 and a Taper Ratio of 0.5.: Transonic-Bump Method

"An investigation by the transonic-bump method conducted in the Langley high-speed 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the effect of an end plate on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 20.55 degree sweptback wing with an aspect ratio of 2.67 and a taper ratio of 0.5 indicated that the end plate affected the aerodynamic characteristics of the wing at transonic Mach numbers in the same manner as has been observed for swept and unswept wings at low speeds" (p. 1).
Date: December 21, 1950
Creator: Watson, James M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of altitude on turbojet engine performance (open access)

Effects of altitude on turbojet engine performance

From Summary: "Component and over-all performance characteristics of several turbojet engines investigated in the altitude facilities of the NACA Lewis Laboratory during the last several years are summarized to indicate the effects of altitude on turbojet engine performance. Data presented show that failure of turbojet engine performance to generalize for all altitudes can be traced to reductions in compressor efficiency, corrected air flow, and combustion efficiency at altitude. In addition, it is shown that although engines of different design may have equal thrusts at sea level, the thrusts at altitude may vary widely because of differences in compressor performance characteristics from one engine to another."
Date: December 21, 1951
Creator: Fleming, William A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altitude Wind Tunnel Investigation of the Performance of Compressor, Combustor, and Turbine Components of Prototype J47D (RX1-1) Turbojet Engine (open access)

Altitude Wind Tunnel Investigation of the Performance of Compressor, Combustor, and Turbine Components of Prototype J47D (RX1-1) Turbojet Engine

"As a portion of an over-all performance investigation of the prototype J47D (RX-1) turbojet engine, performance of the compressor, combustor, and turbine components has been determined in the Lewis altitude wind tunnel over a range of altitude from 5000 to 55,000 feet and at flight Mach numbers from 0.19 to 0.92. Investigations were conducted with the engine operating on an electronic control schedule and slow with a two-lever control system by which fuel flow and exhaust-nozzle area could be controlled separately. Two combustor configurations were investigated" (p. 1).
Date: December 21, 1951
Creator: Farley, John M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of Three High-Recovery-Factor Thermocouple Probes for Room-Temperature Operation (open access)

Performance of Three High-Recovery-Factor Thermocouple Probes for Room-Temperature Operation

"Thermocouple probes have been designed to measure with small error the total temperature of gas moving at high velocities. Two major designed are presented: one is applicable to the construction of rakes and the other, of which there are two variations, can be used where exceptional accuracy is desired. The probes were calibrated in two jets; one jet exhausted into the atmosphere and the other into a pressure-controlled receiver" (p. 1).
Date: December 21, 1950
Creator: Scadron, Marvin D.; Gettelman, Clarence C. & Pack, George J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Results of Wind-Tunnel Tests at Low Speeds of a Four-Engine Propeller-Driven Airplane Configuration Having a Wing With 40 Degrees of Sweepback and an Aspect Ratio of 10 (open access)

The Results of Wind-Tunnel Tests at Low Speeds of a Four-Engine Propeller-Driven Airplane Configuration Having a Wing With 40 Degrees of Sweepback and an Aspect Ratio of 10

Report presenting a wind-tunnel investigation to study the effects of operating propellers on the low-speed longitudinal characteristics of a four-engine tractor airplane configuration. The coefficients of lift, longitudinal force, pitching moment, propeller thrust, and propeller power are provided. Tests were conducted at a range of Mach and Reynolds numbers.
Date: December 21, 1953
Creator: Edwards, George G.; Buell, Donald A. & Dickson, Jerald K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of local-pressure fluctuations relative to static-pressure distributions on two-dimensional airfoils at high subsonic Mach numbers (open access)

A study of local-pressure fluctuations relative to static-pressure distributions on two-dimensional airfoils at high subsonic Mach numbers

A study relating local-pressure fluctuations to static-pressure distributions on six two-dimensional airfoils. Total-pressure fluctuations and total-pressure loss in the wake of an NACA 65A008 airfoil are also compared. Results regarding local-pressure fluctuations on the models and total-pressure fluctuations in the wake of an NACA 65A008 airfoil are provided.
Date: December 21, 1955
Creator: Coe, Charles F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental studies of flutter of buckled rectangular panels at Mach numbers from 1.2 to 3.0 including effects of pressure differential and of panel width-length ratio (open access)

Experimental studies of flutter of buckled rectangular panels at Mach numbers from 1.2 to 3.0 including effects of pressure differential and of panel width-length ratio

Report presenting experimental panel flutter data at a range of Mach numbers for buckled rectangular panels and the effect of a pressure differential. Increasing the pressure differential was found to eliminate flutter on most of the panels tested. Results regarding buckled panels clamped on the front and rear edges, bucked panels clamped on four edges, effect of lengthwise stiffeners on the flutter of a buckled panel, and panel flutter stresses are provided.
Date: December 21, 1955
Creator: Sylvester, Maurice A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of wing flexibility and variable air lift upon wing bending moment during landing impacts of a small seaplane (open access)

Effects of wing flexibility and variable air lift upon wing bending moment during landing impacts of a small seaplane

From Summary: "A smooth-water-landing investigation was conducted with a small seaplane to obtain experimental wing-bending-moment time histories together with time histories of the various parameters necessary for the prediction of wing bending moments during hydrodynamic forcing functions. The experimental results were compared with calculated results which include inertia-load effects and the effects of air-load variation during impact. The responses of the fundamental mode were calculated with the use of the measured hydrodynamic forcing functions. From these responses, the wing bending moments due to the hydrodynamic load were calculated according to the procedure given in R.M. No. 2221. The comparison of the time histories of the experimental and calculated wing bending moments showed good agreement both in phase relationship of the oscillations and in numerical values."
Date: December 21, 1949
Creator: Merten, Kenneth F. & Beck, Edgar B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Knock-Limited Performance of Blends of AN-F-28 Fuel Containing 2 Percent Aromatic Amines 4 (open access)

Knock-Limited Performance of Blends of AN-F-28 Fuel Containing 2 Percent Aromatic Amines 4

Report discussing tests on the effect of 2-percent additions of 13 aromatic amines on the knock-limited performance of 28-R fuel in a CFR engine. The amines tested gave good rich mixture response at standard F-4 operating conditions, but were sensitive to engine severity at lean fuel-air ratios.
Date: December 21, 1944
Creator: Alquist, Henry E. & Tower, Leonard K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Speed Cascade Tests of the NACA 65-(12A(sub 10))10 and NACA 65-(12A(sub 2)I(sub 8b))10 Compressor Blade Sections (open access)

High-Speed Cascade Tests of the NACA 65-(12A(sub 10))10 and NACA 65-(12A(sub 2)I(sub 8b))10 Compressor Blade Sections

"Two-dimensional porous-well cascade tests of the NACA 65- (l2Al0) 10 and NACA 65-(l2A2I8b)10 blade sections were made at Mach numbers from 0.3 to choking in most cases. Data were obtained at solidities of 1.0 and 1.5 at inlet-air angles of 45 deg. and 60 deg. for both blade sections. With a solid--wall modification to the cascade tunnel, schlieren observations were made of the flow in cascade at a solidity of 1.5 and inlet-air angle of 45 deg. and at a solidity of 1.0 and inlet-air angle of 60 deg" (p. 1).
Date: December 21, 1955
Creator: Dunavant, James C.; Emery, James C.; Walch, Howard C. & Westphal, Willard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library