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 Decade: 1930-1939
 Year: 1932
 Month: October
 Collection: Technical Report Archive and Image Library
Drag tests of 4/9-scale model engine nacelles with various cowlings

Drag tests of 4/9-scale model engine nacelles with various cowlings

Date: October 1, 1932
Creator: Windler, Ray
Description: Results are given of drag tests of 4/9-scale model radial air-cooled engine nacelles made as a part of a general investigation of wing-nacelle-propeller interference. A small nacelle of the type commonly used with exposed engine cylinders was tested with various forms of cowling over the cylinders. The effects of cowling-ring position and of angle of ring chord to the thrust line were investigated. An N.A.C.A. cowled nacelle and a smooth body were also tested. The results are given at 50, 75, and 100 miles per hour for -5 degrees, 0 degrees, 5 degrees, 10 degrees, 15 degrees angle of pitch.
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The pressure distribution over a standard and a modified Navy elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight

The pressure distribution over a standard and a modified Navy elliptical wing tip on a biplane in flight

Date: October 1, 1932
Creator: Rhode, Richard V
Description: This note presents the results of flight pressure distribution tests on the right upper wing panel of a Douglas M-3 airplane equipped in turn with a standard Navy elliptical tip and a tip having the same plan form but modified in its front elevation from the swept-up aspect of the standard tip to a symmetrical aspect. The results are given in such form that the load distribution for any normal-force coefficient within the usual range encountered in flight may easily be determined. The results indicate that the modification in front elevation of the tip had no appreciable effect on the load distribution.
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Methods for facilitating the blind landing of airplanes

Methods for facilitating the blind landing of airplanes

Date: October 1, 1932
Creator: Gloeckner, M Heinrich
Description: Since the introduction of blind flying, the accomplishment of blind landing on prepared fields has become one of the most pressing problems, and many attempts are being made to solve it. The methods employed, in so far as they have been published, are summarized in this report.
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Speed and pressure recording in three-dimensional flow

Speed and pressure recording in three-dimensional flow

Date: October 1, 1932
Creator: Krisam, F
Description: Van der Megge Zijnen's spherical Pitot tube with its 5 test holes insures a simultaneous record of static pressure and magnitude and direction of velocity in three-dimensional flow. The report treats the method as well as the range of application of this Pitot in the light of modern knowledge on flow around spheres.
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Transmission of heat from a flat plate to a fluid flowing at a high velocity

Transmission of heat from a flat plate to a fluid flowing at a high velocity

Date: October 1, 1932
Creator: Crocco, Luigi
Description: The writer, starting with the consideration of the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic equations for the turbulent boundary layer of a flat plate when it is necessary to take into account the heat produced by friction, arrives at the conclusion that the transmission of the heat follows the same law that is valid when the frictional heat is negligible, provided the temperature of the fluid is considered to be that which the fluid would reach if arrested adiabatically. It is then shown how the same law holds good for faired bodies, and some applications of the law are made to the problems of flight at very high speeds.
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The problem of tire sizes for airplane wheels

The problem of tire sizes for airplane wheels

Date: October 1, 1932
Creator: Michael, Franz
Description: On the basis of experiments and theoretical considerations a proposal is made for a standard tire series for airplane wheels, without regard to existing standards.
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