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1954
The effect of stick-force gradient and stick gearing on the tracking accuracy of a fighter airplane
Date: December 17, 1954
Creator: Abramovitz, Marvin
Description: None
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Experimental determination of local and mean coefficients of heat transfer for turbulent flow in pipes
Date: February 1, 1954
Creator: Aladyev, I T
Description: An extensive investigation of the changes of the local and mean heat-transfer coefficients along the pipe length, and some results.
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The effects of changes in aspect ratio and tail height on the longitudinal stability characteristics at high subsonic speeds of a model with a wing having 32.6 degree sweepback
Date: February 2, 1954
Creator: Alford, William J , Jr
Description: None
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Preliminary Low-Speed Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Some Aspects of the Aerodynamic Problems Associated with Missiles Carried Externally in Positions Near Airplane Wings
Date: December 27, 1954
Creator: Alford, William J., Jr.
Description: A low-speed wind-tunnel investigation has been made of some aspects of the aerodynamic problems associated with the use of air-to-air missiles when carried externally on aircraft. Measurements of the forces and moments on a missile model for a range of positions under the mid-semispan location of a 45deg sweptback wing indicated longitudinal and lateral forces with regard to both carriage and release of the missiles. Surveys of the characteristics of the flow field in the region likely to be traversed by the missiles showed abrupt gradients in both flow angularity and in local dynamic pressure. Through the use of aerodynamic data on the isolated missile and the measured flow-field characteristics, the longitudinal forces and moments acting on the missile while in the presence of the wing-fuselage combination could be estimated with fair accuracy. Although the lateral forces and moments predicted were qualitatively correct, there existed some large discrepancies in absolute magnitude.
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Pumping Characteristics for Several Simulated Variablegeometry Ejectors With Hot and Cold Primary Flow
Date: September 8, 1954
Creator: Allen, J. L.
Description: Pumping characteristics of variable geometry ejectors with hot and cold primary nozzle flow.
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Pumping characteristics for several simulated variable-geometry ejectors with hot and cold primary flow
Date: September 8, 1954
Creator: Allen, John L
Description: None
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Measurement and calculation of blade torsional deflection of three supersonic-type propellers
Date: May 28, 1954
Creator: Allis, Arthur E
Description: None
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Study of some dielectric properties of suspensions of magnesium particles in mineral oil
Date: February 19, 1954
Creator: Altshuller, Aubrey P
Description: The variation of dielectric constant has been measured as a function of the concentration of magnesium particles; the shape, size, and degree of oxidation of the particles; the temperature; and the frequency of oscillation. The variation of dielectric constant and settling rate was investigated as a function of time. Also investigated were the effects of particle concentration, shape and time on dielectric losses.
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Method for studying helicopter longitudinal maneuver stability
Date: January 1, 1954
Creator: Amer, Kenneth B
Description: A theoretical analysis of helicopter maneuver stability is made and the results are compared with experimental results for both a single and a tandem rotor helicopter. Techniques are described for measuring in flight the significant stability derivatives for use with the theory to aid in design studies of means for achieving marginal maneuver stability for a prototype helicopter.
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Studies of the lateral-directional flying qualities of a tandem helicopter in forward flight
Date: January 1, 1954
Creator: Amer, Kenneth B
Description: An investigation of the lateral-directional flying qualities of a tandem-rotor helicopter in forward flight was undertaken to determine desirable goals for helicopter lateral-directional flying qualities and possible methods of achieving these goals in the tandem-rotor helicopter. Comparison between directional stability as measured in flight and rotor-off model tests in a wind tunnel shows qualitative agreement and, hence, indicates such wind-tunnel test, despite the absence of the rotors, to be one effective method of studying means of improving the directional stability of the tandem helicopter. Flight-test measurements of turns and oscillations, in conjunction with analytical studies, suggest possible practical methods of achieving the goals of satisfactory turn and oscillatory characteristics in the tandem helicopter.
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