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Comparison of Vee-Type and Conventional Tail Surfaces in Combination with Fuselage and Wing in the Variable-Density Tunnel

Description: "The pitching and the yawing moments of a vee-type and a conventional type of tail surface were measured. The tests were made in the presence of a fuselage and a wing-fuselage combination in such a way as to determine the moments contributed by the tail surfaces" (p. 1).
Date: July 1941
Creator: Greenberg, Harry
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The Calculation of Span Load Distributions of Swept-Back Wings

Description: "Span load distributions of swept-back wings have been calculated. The method used was to replace the wing with a bound vortex at the quarter-chord line and to calculate the downwash due to the system of bound and trailing vortices to conform at the three-quarter-chord line to the slope of the flat-plate wing surface. Results are given for constant-chord and 5:1 tapered plan forms, for sweep-back angles of 0 degrees, 30 degrees, and 45 degrees, and for aspect ratios of 3, 6, and 9" (p. 1).
Date: December 1941
Creator: Mutterperl, William
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Methods of Analyzing Wind-Tunnel Data for Dynamic Flight Conditions

Description: "The effects of power on the stability and the control characteristics of an airplane are discussed and methods of analysis are given for evaluating certain dynamic characteristics of the airplane that are not directly discernible from wind-tunnel tests alone. Data are presented to show how the characteristics of a model tested in a wind tunnel are affected by power. The response of an airplane to a rolling and a yawing disturbance is discussed, particularly in regard to changes in wing dihedra… more
Date: October 1941
Creator: Donlan, C. J. & Recant, I. G.
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Effects of Some Present-Day Airplane Design Trends on Requirements for Lateral Stability

Description: Note presenting computations made to determine the effects of some airplane design trends on the fin area and the dihedral angle required for lateral stability. The specific factors studied were wing loading, moments of inertia in roll and yaw, wing chord, and tail length. The results of the computations are presented in the form of diagrams of variations of fin area with dihedral angle for neutral stability.
Date: June 1941
Creator: Bamber, Millard J.
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Spin Tests of Two Models of a Low-Wing Monoplane to Investigate Scale Effect in the Model Test Range

Description: Note presenting testing performed on scale models of a modern low-wing monoplane in the 15-foot free-spinning wind tunnel. Results are presented in the form of charts that afford a direct comparison between the spins of the two models for a number of different conditions. The results indicate that, within the range of Reynolds numbers used in the present investigation, such factors as difficulty of ballasting and testing are more important in determining proper model size than the changes in sc… more
Date: May 1941
Creator: Donlan, Charles J.
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Determination of control-surface characteristics from NACA plain-flap and tab data

Description: From Summary: "The data from previous NACA pressure-distribution investigations of plain flaps and tabs have been analyzed and are presented in this paper in a form readily applicable to the problems of control-surface design. The experimentally determined variation of aerodynamic parameters with flap chord and tab chord are given in chart form and comparisons are made with the theory. With the aid of these charts and the theoretical relationships for a thin airfoil, the aerodynamic characteris… more
Date: February 1941
Creator: Ames, Milton B., Jr. & Sears, Richard I.
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Correction of the Lifting-Line Theory for the Effect of the Chord

Description: "It is shown that a simple correction for the chord of a finite wing can be deduced from the three-dimensional potential flow around an elliptic plate. When this flow is compared with the flow around a section of an endless plate, it is found that the edge velocity is reduced by the factor 1/E, where E is the ratio of the semiperimeter to the span. Applying this correction to the circulation brings the theoretical lift into closer agreement with experiments" (p. 1).
Date: July 1941
Creator: Jones, Robert T.
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Wind-tunnel investigation of an NACA 23012 airfoil with several arrangements of slotted flaps with extended lips

Description: "An investigation was made in the NACA 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel to determine the effect of slot-lip location on the aerodynamic section characteristics of an NACA 23012 airfoil with a 30-percent-chord slotted flap. Tests were made with slot lips located at 90 and 100 percent of the airfoil chord and with two different flap shapes. The results are compared with a slotted flap previously developed by the National advisory Committee for Aeronautics with a slot lip located at 83 percent of the air… more
Date: May 1941
Creator: Lowry, John G.
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The aerodynamics of a wind-tunnel fan

Description: From Introduction: "This paper deals only with the aerodynamics of the fan proper and demonstrates the manner in which the radial distribution of axial velocity of fluid through a fan is governed by geometry of the fan itself."
Date: August 1941
Creator: Corson, Blake W.
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Notes on the Stability and Control of Tailless Airplanes

Description: "Problems involved in the stability and control of tailless airplanes are discussed. Such factors as the location of the aerodynamic center and its effect on the longitudinal stability, longitudinal trim with high-lift devices, the effects of various changes in the shape of the wing on lateral stability, and the effects of nacelles are covered. It appears that sufficient stability and controllability can be secured without sweepback" (p. 1).
Date: December 1941
Creator: Jones, Robert T.
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Damping characteristics of dashpots

Description: An investigation of the damping characteristics of dashpots was carried out combining theory and experiment. Laminar flow was assumed and three equations for the steady velocity of a piston moving in a cylinder filled with liquid were derived. In the first equation, the piston was assumed coaxial in the cylinder and, in the second equation, the piston was assumed eccentric in the cylinder with an element of the piston in contact with the cylinder wall. The third equation is for a piston of circ… more
Date: October 1941
Creator: Peterson, John B.
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Plate method of ground representation for wind-tunnel determination of elevator effectiveness in landing

Description: Report presenting an investigation in the wind tunnel to determine the validity of the stationary-plate method of ground representation for tests of ground effect on the pitching moment of complete airplane models. Results regarding the elevator deflection for landing, effect of ground on pitching-moment coefficient, angles at the tail, and effect of ground on maximum lift are provided.
Date: September 1941
Creator: Recant, I. G.
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Wind-tunnel investigation of the effect of vertical position of the wing on the side flow in the region of the vertical tail

Description: Report presenting an investigation of the air flow at the tail of a monoplane model in the 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel to determine the cause of the change in vertical-tail effectiveness with a change in the vertical position of the wing and with flap deflection. Results regarding precision, force-test data, dynamic pressure in the region of the tail, sidewash angle at the tail, and effect of component parts on sidewash angles at the tail are provided.
Date: April 1941
Creator: Recant, Isidore G. & Wallace, Arthur R.
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The theoretical lateral motions of an automatically controlled airplane subjected to a yawing moment disturbance

Description: Report presenting an investigation of the lateral motion resulting from a disturbance of the type produced by asymmetric loss of thrust for a hypothetical average airplane equipped with an automatic pilot. Plots of the resultant motion and various modes that constitute the motion are presented for fixed controls and for various amounts of autopilot.
Date: June 1941
Creator: Imlay, Frederick H.
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Cooling and Performance Tests of a Continental A-75 Engine

Description: Note presenting an investigation to determine the performance of a small airplane with two Continental A-75 air-cooled engines enclosed in the wings. The object of the tests was to determine the quantity of air and the pressure difference required for satisfactory cooling of the engine at sea level and at altitude. The engine could be cooled satisfactorily at sea level with wide-open throttle and maximum-power mixture with a pressure difference of 4.5 inches of water and 1.06 pounds of cooling … more
Date: July 1941
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr. & Bullock, Robert O.
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The Tensile Elastic Properties at Low Temperatures of 18:8 Cr-Ni Steel as Affected by Heat Treatment and Slight Plastic Deformation

Description: Note presenting the relationship between stress, strain, and permanent set for 18:8 Cr-Ni steel as measured at -110 degrees Fahrenheit. The influence of annealing and slight plastic extension upon the derived elastic properties is also discussed.
Date: July 1941
Creator: Mebs, R. W. & McAdam, D. J., Jr.
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Minimum Induced Drag in Wing-Fuselage Interference

Description: Note presenting a method for obtaining the minimum induced drag of airfoils in the proximity of ideal internal boundaries. The theorem is applied to the case of an ideal wing-fuselage combination consisting of a lifting line intersecting an infinitely long circular cylindrical fuselage to determine the effect of wing height on the minimum induced drag. The analysis used can be modified for combinations with different fuselage cross sections.
Date: September 1941
Creator: Pepper, Perry A.
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Cooling Effects of an Airplane Equipped With an NACA Cowling and a Wing-Duct Cooling System

Description: Report presenting cooling tests of a Northrop A-17A attack airplane equipped with a conventional NACA cowling and then with a wing-duct cooling system. Ground cooling for the wing-duct system without cowl flap was better than for the cowling with flap, but was improved by installing a cowl flap. Satisfactory temperatures were maintained in climb and high-speed flight, but a greater quantity of cooling air was needed for the wing-duct system.
Date: June 1941
Creator: Turner, L. I., Jr.; Bierman, David & Boothby, W. B.
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Preliminary Stability and Control Tests in the NACA Free-Flight Wind Tunnel and Correlation With Full-Scale Flight Tests

Description: Note presenting a study of stability and control of airplanes by means of dynamic scale models in the 12-foot free-flight wind tunnel. Tests of a scale model of the F-36A airplane were used to develop the testing technique and to afford a comparison of tests of a model in the tunnel with flight tests of the corresponding airplane. Results regarding longitudinal stability and control and lateral stability and control are provided.
Date: June 1941
Creator: Shortal, Joseph A. & Osterhout, Clayton J.
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The Effect of Methods of Testing on the Ultimate Loads Supported by Stiffened Flat Sheet Panels Under Edge Compression

Description: Note presenting testing of two series of stiffened flat sheet specimens tested under edge compression using various end conditions: round ends, flat ends, and continuous panels. The specimens consisted of aluminum-alloy flat sheet stiffened by three hat-shaped extruded aluminum-alloy stiffeners. The results indicated that the length of the specimen has an insignificant effect on the ultimate compressive load.
Date: June 1941
Creator: Holt, Marshall
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The Effects of Aerodynamic Heating on Ice Formations on Airplane Propellers

Description: Report presenting an investigation of the effect of aerodynamic heating on propeller-blade temperatures and its relation to propeller icing. Test results indicate that the outermost station at which ice formed on a propeller blade as determined by the blade temperature rise resulting from the aerodynamic heating at that point.
Date: March 1941
Creator: Rodert, Lewis A.
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Comparison of stress-strain curves obtained by single-thickness and pack methods

Description: Report presenting an apparatus for supporting a single thickness of sheet against buckling so that its compressive yield strength can be determined by the single-thickness method. The results of testing are compared with those from two other methods. This method results in substantial cost savings as compared to the pack method.
Date: August 1941
Creator: Paul, D. A.; Howell, F. M. & Grieshaber, H. E.
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