UNT Libraries Government Documents Department - 119 Matching Results

Search Results

open access

Altitude Rating of Electrical Apparatus

Description: "This paper studies the effect of altitude on the ratings of rotating electric machines and after determining the fundamental principles involved, discusses these in relation to the application of such machines in modern aircraft" (p. 1).
Date: January 1943
Creator: Lebenbaum, Paul, Jr.
open access

The Analysis of Strains Indicated by Multiple-Strand Resistance-Type Wire Strain Gages Used as Rosettes

Description: "Methods are given for making the necessary corrections to the strains indicated by multiple-strand resistance-type wire strain gages used singly or as rosettes to measure strains at an angle to the principal strain. The results of tests to determine the validity of the methods of correction are reported" (p. 1).
Date: January 1943
Creator: Dow, Norris F.
open access

Comparison of various methods for computing drag from wake surveys

Description: "The various equations for computing profile drag by the momentum method are examined, and the errors arising from complete or partial neglect of compressibility effects in the Jones equation and the Bicknell equation are evaluated. The integrating method of Silverstein and Katzoff is shown to be accurate over a wide range of Mach number and wake shapes" (p. 1).
Date: January 1943
Creator: Davis, Wallace F.
open access

An experimental survey of flow across banks of elliptical and pointed tubes

Description: Report presenting an experimental survey of the details of the flow of fluids across banks of streamline tubes as a continuation of previous work. Information that clarifies the picture of flow has been obtained by surveys of total, dynamic, and static pressure, and hot-wire cooling surveys of the unheated tubes.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Joyner, Upshur T. & Palmer, Carl B.
open access

Flight Investigation of NACA D(Sub S) Cowlings on the XP-42 Airplane 1: High-Inlet-Velocity Cowling with Propeller Cuffs Tested in High-Speed Level Flight

Description: Report presenting results from a series of flight tests of the maximum speed and cooling characteristics in full-throttle level flight of the XP-42 airplane equipped with a short-nose high-inlet velocity cowling. The results of the tests indicated a maximum speed of 336 miles per hour at 960 horsepower at 25,000 feet. Results regarding maximum speed and pressure and temperatures are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Bailey, F. J., Jr.
open access

Flight investigation of NACA D(sub S) cowlings on the XP-42 airplane 2: low-inlet-velocity cowling with axial-flow fan and propeller cuffs

Description: Report presenting results from a series of flight tests of the performance and cooling characteristics in high-speed level flight and in climb of the XP-42 airplane equipped with a short-nose low-inlet-velocity cowling and an axial-flow fan mounted on the spinner. Results regarding maximum speed and pressures and temperatures are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Johnston, J. Ford & Voglewede, T. J.
open access

Flight investigation of NACA D(sub S) cowlings on the XP-42 airplane 3: low-inlet-velocity cowling without fan or propeller cuffs, with axial-flow fan alone, and with two different sets of propeller cuffs

Description: Report presenting the results of flight measurements of performance and cooling characteristics of the XP-42 airplane equipped with a short-nose low-inlet-velocity cowling. Testing included measurements in level flight and climb of the effects of a spinner-mounted axial-flow fan without propeller cuffs, no fan or cuffs, and two different sets of propeller cuffs.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Johnston, J. Ford & Voglewede, T. J.
open access

Flight investigation of NACA D(sub S) cowlings on the XP-42 airplane 4: high-inlet-velocity cowling tested in climb with and without propeller cuffs and in high-speed level flight without propeller cuffs

Description: Report presenting flight measurements of the performance and cooling characteristics of a short-nose high-inlet-velocity cowling on the XP-42 for conditions of climb with and without propeller cuffs and for high speed without cuffs. The speed of the airplane was approximately 1 mile per hour greater without propeller cuffs than the previously measured value with cuffs. Results regarding maximum speed, pressures and temperatures, and ground cooling are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Johnston, J. Ford & Voglewede, T. J.
open access

The significance of the time concept in engine detonation

Description: Report presenting an experimental technique developed by means of which the variables affecting the time element in the detonation process in a spark-ignition engine can be controlled and approximately measured. Results indicated that higher maximum permissible pressures can be used if the rate of compression of the end gas is increased. Suggestions for future study are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Leary, W. A. & Taylor, E. S.
open access

Theory and preliminary flight tests of an all-movable vertical tail surface

Description: Report presenting flight testing of an improved type of all-movable tail surface. The particular arrangement tested provides control-free stability and a stable variation of the control forces during maneuvers. Results regarding rudder effectiveness, directional stability, rudder-free lateral motion, and rudder-free turns are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Jones, Robert T. & Kleckner, Harold F.
open access

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a Plain Aileron with Various Trailing-Edge Modifications on a Tapered Wing 3: Ailerons with Simple and Spring-Linked Balancing Tabs

Description: Aerodynamics data are obtained for the design of linked balancing tabs and effect of varied tab span and location to produce suitable lateral control characteristics with reasonable stick pressures for high-speed aircraft. Simple and spring-linked balancing tabs may considerably reduce control pressures if aileron system is designed for low maximum aileron deflection. Spring-linked tabs also decrease variation of stick pressure with speed and impart better controlllability at low speeds.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Rogallo, F. M.
open access

Wind Tunnel Investigation of Control-Surface Characteristics 11: Various Large Overhang and Internal-Type Aerodynamic Balances for a Straight- Contour Flap on the NACA 0015 Airfoil

Description: Report presenting force-test measurements in two-dimensional flow in the 4- by 6-foot vertical tunnel to determine the characteristics of several different shaped overhang-type aerodynamic balances applied to a straight-contour flap mounted on an NACA 0015 airfoil. The flap with blunt-nose overhang was overbalanced throughout certain ranges of flap deflection. Results regarding precision, lift, flap hinge moments, pitching moment, and drag are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Sears, Richard I. & Hoggard, H. Page, Jr.
open access

Wind Tunnel Investigation of Control Surface Characteristics: [Part] 12 - Various Cover-Plate Alinements on the NACA 0015 Airfoil With a 30 Percent Chord Flap and Large Sealed Internal Balance

Description: Report presenting force-test measurements in two-dimensional flow made in the 4- by 6-foot vertical tunnel to determine the aerodynamic effects of changing the alignment of the cover plates on a sealed internally balanced flap. Manufacturing imperfections in the alignment of the cover plates with the airfoil contour may have serious effects on the resultant hinge moment of a flap with a sealed internal balance. Results regarding lift, flap hinge moments, pitching moment, and drag are provided.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Hoggard, H. Page, Jr.
open access

Wind-Tunnel Tests of a Twin-Engine Model to Determine the Effect of Direction of Propeller Rotation on the Static-Stability Characteristics

Description: Report presenting tests made in the 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the effect of direction of propeller rotation on the static longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics of the scale model of the North American B-28 airplanes. The results of the present investigation indicate that the mode of propeller operation has a considerable effect upon lateral and longitudinal stability and may have an effect upon propulsive efficiency.
Date: January 1943
Creator: Rogallo, Francis M. & Swanson, Robert S.
open access

The Effects of Angle of Dead Rise and Angle of Afterbody Keel on the Resistance of a Model of a Flying-Boat Hull

Description: Report presenting a series of models of flying-boat hulls tested to determine the effects of the angle of dead rise and the angle of afterbody keel on resistance and spray characteristics. Three angles of dead rise and three angles of afterbody keel were investigated. The results are expressed in nondimensional coefficients.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Bell, Joe W. & Willis, John M., Jr.
open access

Jet-Boundary Corrections to a Yawed Model in a Closed Rectangular Wind Tunnel

Description: Report presenting general formulas for determining the jet-boundary corrections to the angle of attack, the drag coefficient, the downwash, the pitching, rolling, and yawing-moment coefficients of complete powered yawed models, and to the increments of rolling and yawing-moment coefficients due to the ailerons on yawed models.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Swanson, Robert S.
open access

Pressure loss in ducts with compound elbows

Description: From Summary: "Results are presented of measurement of the pressure drop in ducts produced by two equal 90 degree elbows arranged at three different angular positions to each other, placed adjacent to each other, or separated by straight ducts of various lengths. The measured pressure drops have been analyzed and correlated, and the results are summarized in the form of curves adapted for design computations of pressure drop in compound-duct bends."
Date: February 1943
Creator: Weske, John R.
open access

Progress Report on Fatigue of Spot-Welded Aluminum

Description: Report presenting a detailed account of approximately half of the work planned for a specified contract. The work called for fatigue tests on three simple but basic types of spot-welded test pieces made from 24S-T alclad. The primary purpose of the investigation was determining the mechanism of fatigue failures in the different types of test pieces.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Russell, H. W. & Jackson, L. R.
open access

Small-orifice tubes for minimizing dilution in exhaust-gas samples

Description: Report presenting an investigation to find a means of obtaining undiluted exhaust-gas samples from a Wright R-2600-B aircraft engine equipped with short individual stacks. Preliminary tests to aid in determining the best design, location, and orientation of orifices ranging in size. Results regarding the Briggs & Stratton engine tests and Wright aircraft engine tests are provided.
Date: February 1943
Creator: Cook, Harvey A. & Olson, Walter T.
open access

Wind-Tunnel Investigation of the Characteristics of Blunt-Nose Ailerons on a Tapered Wing

Description: Characteristics are determined for various modifications of 0.155-chord blunt-nose aileron on semispan model of tapered fighter plane wing. Ailerons with 40 percent nose balance reduced high-speed stick forces. Increased balance chord increases effectiveness and reduces high-speed stick forces. Increased balance chord increases effectiveness and reduces adverse effects of gap at aileron hose. Increase of nose radii increased negative slope of curve hinge-movement coefficient plotted against def… more
Date: February 1943
Creator: Purser, Paul E. & Toll, Thomas A.
Back to Top of Screen