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 Decade: 1930-1939
 Year: 1931
 Month: July
 Collection: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Collection
Airplane landing gear

Airplane landing gear

Date: July 1, 1931
Creator: Maiorca, Salvatore
Description: This report presents an investigation of the design and construction of various types of landing gears. Some of the items discussed include: chassises, wheels, shock absorbers (rubber disk and rubber cord), as well as oleopneumatic shock absorbers. Various types of landing gears are also discussed such as the Messier, Bendix, Vickers, and Bleriot.
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The steady spin

The steady spin

Date: July 1, 1931
Creator: Fuchs, Richard
Description: With the object of further clarifying the problem of spinning, the equilibrium of the forces and moments acting on an airplane is discussed in light of the most recent test data. Convinced that in a spin the flight attitude by only small angles of yaw is more or less completely steady, the study is primarily devoted to an investigation of steady spin with no side slip. At small angles, wholly arbitrary and perfectly steady spins may be forced, depending on the type of control displacements. But at large angles only very steep and only "approaching steady" spins are possible, no matter what the control displacements.
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Superchargers

Superchargers

Date: July 1, 1931
Creator: Leglise, Pierre
Description: It seems hardly necessary to use a supercharger near sea level simply to mix the gases. The importance of the supercharger will increase with the use of heavy fuels. Before long we shall probably be using two-stroke-cycle and four-stroke-cycle scavenging engines on airplanes. In accord with the present tendency, we shall present here the French solutions of the problem in a practical rather than in a purely theoretical manner.
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Metal-truss wing spars

Metal-truss wing spars

Date: July 1, 1931
Creator: Swickard, Andrew E
Description: The purpose of the study was to develop improvements in the current methods for the calculation of the loads in members of metal truss wing spars which are subjected to combined bending and compression. The theory developed here has two important practical applications. One is the calculation of the effective moment of inertia of a truss spar from the geometry of the spar and the loads to which the spar is to be subjected. The second is the determination of the most economical location of metal for stiffening a truss spar which has too much deflection.
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Tests of six symmetrical airfoils in the variable density wind tunnel

Tests of six symmetrical airfoils in the variable density wind tunnel

Date: July 1, 1931
Creator: Jacobs, Eastman N
Description: This paper is the first of a series covering an investigation of a family of airfoils all formed from a basic profile. It gives in preliminary form the results of six symmetrical airfoils, differing only in maximum thickness. The maximum thickness-to-chord ratios are 0.06, 0.09, 0.12, 0.15, 0.18, and 0.21.
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The Effect of Injection-Valve Opening Pressure on Spray-Tip Penetration

The Effect of Injection-Valve Opening Pressure on Spray-Tip Penetration

Date: July 1, 1931
Creator: Rothrock, A M
Description: The effect of various injection-valve opening pressures on the spray-tip penetration was determined for several injection pressure. A common-rail fuel injection system was used. For a given injection pressure a maximum rate of penetration was obtained with an injection-valve opening pressure equal to the injection pressure. As the excess of the injection pressure over the injection-valve opening pressure was increased for a given injection pressure, the effect of the injection-valve opening pressure on the spray-tip penetration was increased.
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