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 Collection: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Collection
Acceleration Measurements During Landings of a 1/5.5-Size Dynamic Model of the Columbia XJL-1 Amphibian in Smooth Water and in Waves: Langley Tank Model 208M, TED No. NACA 2336

Acceleration Measurements During Landings of a 1/5.5-Size Dynamic Model of the Columbia XJL-1 Amphibian in Smooth Water and in Waves: Langley Tank Model 208M, TED No. NACA 2336

Date: September 25, 1947
Creator: Clement, Eugene P.
Description: A 1/5.5-size powered dynamic model of the Columbia XJL-1 amphibian was landed in Langley tank no. 1 in smooth water and in oncoming waves of heights from 2.1 feet to 6.4 feet (full-size) and lengths from 50 feet to 264 feet (full-size). The motions and the vertical accelerations of the model were continuously recorded. The greatest vertical acceleration measured during the smooth-water landings was 3.1g. During landings in rough water the greatest vertical acceleration measured was 15.4g, for a landing in 6.4-foot by 165-foot waves. The impact accelerations increased with increase in wave height and, in general, decreased with increase in wave length. During the landings in waves the model bounced into the air at stalled attitudes at speeds below flying speed. The model trimmed up to the mechanical trim stop (20 deg) during landings in waves of heights greater than 2.0 feet. Solid water came over the bow and damaged the propeller during one landing in 6.4-foot waves. The vertical acceleration coefficients at first impact from the tank tests of a 1/5.5-size model were in fair agreement with data obtained at the Langley impact basin during tests of a 1/2-size model of the hull.
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Acceleration of high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine as determined from component performance characteristics : effect of compressor interstage air bleed

Acceleration of high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine as determined from component performance characteristics : effect of compressor interstage air bleed

Date: July 3, 1953
Creator: Rebeske, John J , Jr
Description: None
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Acceleration of high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine as determined from component performance characteristics I : effect of air bleed at compressor outlet

Acceleration of high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine as determined from component performance characteristics I : effect of air bleed at compressor outlet

Date: March 10, 1953
Creator: Rebeske, John J , Jr
Description: An analytical investigation was made to determine from component performance characteristics the effect of air bleed at the compressor outlet on the acceleration characteristics of a typical high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine. Consideration of several operating lines on the compressor performance map with two turbine-inlet temperatures showed that for a minimum acceleration time the turbine-inlet temperature should be the maximum allowable, and the operating line on the compressor map should be as close to the surge region as possible throughout the speed range. Operation along such a line would require a continuously varying bleed area. A relatively simple two-step area bleed gives only a small increase in acceleration time over a corresponding variable-area bleed. For the modes of operation considered, over 84 percent of the total acceleration time was required to accelerate through the low-speed range ; therefore, better low-speed compressor performance (higher pressure ratios and efficiencies) would give a significant reduction in acceleration time.
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Acceleration of high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine as determined from component performance characteristics III : effect of turbine stator adjustment

Acceleration of high-pressure-ratio single-spool turbojet engine as determined from component performance characteristics III : effect of turbine stator adjustment

Date: August 2, 1954
Creator: Rohlik, Harold E
Description: None
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An acceleration schedule control for accelerating a turbojet engine and its use with a speed control

An acceleration schedule control for accelerating a turbojet engine and its use with a speed control

Date: May 12, 1958
Creator: Gerus, Theodore F
Description: None
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An acceleration schedule control for accelerating a turbojet engine and its use with a speed control

An acceleration schedule control for accelerating a turbojet engine and its use with a speed control

Date: May 12, 1958
Creator: Gerus, T. F.
Description: Accelerating-limiting controls for turbojet engines.
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Acceleration, stress, and deflection measurements on the XB-15 bomber in gusty air

Acceleration, stress, and deflection measurements on the XB-15 bomber in gusty air

Date: June 1, 1939
Creator: Pearson, Henry A
Description: None
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Accelerations and bottom pressures measured on a B-24D airplane in a ditching test

Accelerations and bottom pressures measured on a B-24D airplane in a ditching test

Date: November 1, 1944
Creator: Steiner, Margaret F
Description: None
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Accelerations and passenger harness loads measured in full-scale light-airplane crashes

Accelerations and passenger harness loads measured in full-scale light-airplane crashes

Date: August 1, 1953
Creator: Eiband, A Martin
Description: None
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Accelerations in fighter-airplane crashes

Accelerations in fighter-airplane crashes

Date: November 4, 1957
Creator: Acker, Loren W
Description: None
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