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Pressure distribution over an NACA 23012 airfoil with a slotted and a plain flap

Description: Report presents the results of pressure-distribution of an NACA 23012 airfoil equipped with a slotted flap and with a plain flap conducted in the 7 by 10-foot wind tunnel. A test installation was used in which the 7-foot-span airfoil was mounted vertically between the upper and lower sides of the closed test section so that two-dimensional flow was approximated. The pressures were measured on the upper and lower surfaces at one chord section both on the main airfoil and on the flaps for several… more
Date: March 17, 1938
Creator: Wenzinger, Carl J. & Delano, James B.
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A simplified theoretical method of determining the characteristics of a lifting rotor in forward flight

Description: Theoretical derived expressions for the flapping, the thrust, the torque, and the profile drag-lift ratio of nonfeathering rotor with hinged, rectangular, linearly twisted blades are given as simple functions of the inflow velocity and the blade pitch. Representative values of the coefficients of each of the terms in these expressions are tabulated for a series of specified values of the tip-speed ratio. Analysis indicates that the tabulated values can be used to calculate, with reasonable accu… more
Date: March 17, 1941
Creator: Bailey, F. J., Jr.
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Hydrodynamic impact of a system with a single elastic mode I : theory and generalized solution with an application to an elastic airframe

Description: Solutions of impact of a rigid prismatic float connected by a massless spring to a rigid upper mass are presented. The solutions are based on hydrodynamic theory which has been experimentally confirmed for a rigid structure. Equations are given for defining the spring constant and the ratio of the sprung mass to the lower mass so that the two-mass system provides representation of the fundamental mode of an airplane wing. The forces calculated are more accurate than the forces which would be pr… more
Date: March 17, 1947
Creator: Mayo, Wilbur L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Number of inoperative rods

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Date: March 17, 1947
Creator: Wende, C. W. J.
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Calibration Tests of a German Log Rodmeter

Description: A German log rodmeter of the pitot static type was calibrated in Langley tank no. 1 at speeds up to 34 knots and angles of yaw from 0 deg to plus or minus 10 3/4 degrees. The dynamic head approximated the theoretical head at 0 degrees yaw but decreased as the yaw was increased. The static head was negative and in general became more negative with increasing speed and yaw. Cavitation occurred at speeds above 31 knots at 0 deg yaw and 21 knots at 10 3/4 deg yaw.
Date: March 17, 1949
Creator: Mottard, Elmo J. & Stillman, Everette R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Effect of Rear Chine Strips on the Take-Off Characteristics of a High-Speed Airplane Fitted With NACA Hydro-Skis

Description: "Results are presented from tank take-off tests of a dynamic model of a hypothetical high-speed airplane fitted with NACA hydro-skis and having the transverse curvature of the lower rear portion of the fuselage broken by small longitudinal chine strips. For the configuration tested, both trim and resistance were considerably reduced by the addition of the strips from the speed at which the ski emerged to the speed at which the rear of the fuselage came clear of the water. The results indicate t… more
Date: March 17, 1949
Creator: Ramsen, John A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The acute radiation syndrome: A study of ten cases and a review of the problem

Description: In this report ten cases of acute radiation syndrome are described resulting from two accidents occurring at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of unique nature involving fissionable material. These cases are described in considerable detail. The report comprises ten sections. This volume, part II of the report, is comprised of sections entitled: (1) the Biological Basis for the Clinical Response seen in the Acute radiation Syndrome, (2) Clinical Signs and Symptoms, (3) Discussion of Hematolo… more
Date: March 17, 1950
Creator: Hempelmann, L.H. & Lisco, H.
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Preliminary Investigation of a Submerged Air Scoop Utilizing Boundary-Layer Suction to Obtain Increased Pressure Recovery

Description: Report presenting an investigation of a submerged air scoop consisting of a conventional scoop located in a dimple in the fuselage surface at low speeds. Results regarding a study of the basic inlet without suction, a comparison of arrangements using boundary-layer control, the performances of the most desirable configurations with a certain boundary layer, and variation of boundary-layer thickness are provided.
Date: March 17, 1950
Creator: Nichols, Mark R. & Pierpont, P. Kenneth
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Design basis for proposed separations facility, for use in preliminary project proposal

Description: Members of the Working Committees for RDA DC-4 and RDA DC-7 (KE and KW Reactors) have reviewed and approved the design basis being used for the preparation of the 200 Area portion of the Program X preliminary project proposal. This design basis includes the following: plant capacity of 275 tons per month, average flow rate; the basic chemical process used will be the Purex process; the plant will be located in the Southeast Quadrant of the 200 East Area; the plant will contain a double line of … more
Date: March 17, 1952
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Effect of Various Blade Modifications in Performance of a 16-Stage Axial-flow Compressor. 4 - Effect on Over-all Performance Characteristics of Decreasing Twelfth through Fifteenth Stage Stator-blade Angles 3 deg and Increasing Stator Angles in the Inlet Stages

Description: "The performance of a 16-stage axial-flow compressor, in which two modifications of unloaded inlet stages were combined with loaded exit stages, has been determined. In the first modification the exit stages were loaded by decreasing the twelfth through fifteenth stage stator angles 3 deg. as compared with the blade angles in the original compressor, and the inlet stages were unloaded by increasing the blade angles the following amounts: guide vanes and first-stage stator, 6 deg; second- and th… more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Hatch, James E. & Medeiros, Arthur A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Effects of finite span on the section characteristics of two 45 degree swept-back wings of aspect ratio 6

Description: Report presenting a study of the finite-span effects on the local loading characteristics of two sweptback wings at low speed in order to provide some information about the usefulness of two-dimensional section data and span-loading theory for determining the section characteristics of a swept wing. At low values of lift coefficient, the finite-span effects were restricted to regions of the wing close to the root and tip. Results regarding the local pressure-distribution comparisons, local lift… more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Hunton, Lynn W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Effects of High Intensity Radiant Energy on Skin: [Part] 1. Type of Energy and Its Relation to Energy Delivery Rate

Description: Abstract: Burn lesions were produced by radiant energy, 3100 A to 22000 A, on depilated rat skin. The gross and microscopic pathological changes so caused are described and correlated with the amounts of incident energy and the rate of energy delivery. Within the limits studied, 0.2 to 64 cal./cm.2/sec. and 0.1 to 8.0 seconds, it was found that increasing the rate of energy delivery lowered the amount of energy required to produce a specified degree of tissue injury. The tissue changes were in … more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Sheline, Glenn E.; Alpen, Edward L.; Kuhl, P. R. & Ahokas, A.
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Hydrogen Peroxide Analysis and Decomposition in Chromate Solutions

Description: Abstract: "A novel procedure employing ion exchange resins was developed to separate chromate ions from hydrogen peroxide, permitting, permitting the subsequent analysis of peroxide to determine its decomposition in sodium chromate solutions. At high pH's, peroxide was absorbed anionically on the ion exchange resins along with chromate. By selecting a resin which would be effective at nearly neutral conditions, chromate was satisfactorily separated from peroxide. It was found that the rate of p… more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Rynasiewicz, Joseph & Ryan, J. W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Preliminary Studies for the Separation of HD from H2 by Rectified Absorption

Description: The feasibility of rectified absorption for the recovery and purification of HD from H2 streams has been investigated. The absorbent considered was liquid nitrogen at 78 (degrees) K. The process appears to present no major engineering or operation problems. Cost calculations indicate that the process may be economically competitive with other processes. Process design was based on an estimated separation factor of 1.25 between H2 and HD in this system. Experimental work has been undertaken… more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Hanson, Donald N.; Hunt, C. d'A.; Cook, M. W. & Fick, J. L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Some Effects of Irradiation on Metals

Description: Report discussing several experiments investigating the effect of radiation on metals, specifically on intermetallic diffusion, mechanical properties of 347 stainless steel and electric resistance of 347 stainless steel.
Date: 1952-03-17?
Creator: Parkins, W. E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Theoretical Investigation of the Stability at Negative Static Margins of a Supersonic Missile With an Autopilot Sensitive to Pitch Angle and Pitching Velocity

Description: Memorandum presenting stability charts covering a range of small positive and negative static margins for a supersonic missile with an autopilot sensitive to angle of pitch and rate of pitch. The results in the form of stability boundaries and lines of constant damping ratio and period show that time lags have an adverse effect on stability, but this can be counteracted by using ample gain in the rate-of-pitch feedback loop. Methods of simplifying the characteristic stability equation are discu… more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Cole, Henry A., Jr. & Abramovitz, Marvin
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Corrosive Effects of Heavy Metal Ions on Aluminum

Description: From summary: The object of the study was to determine if the heavy metal ions within the concentration ranges normally found in pile cooling water were responsible for corrosion of aluminum.
Date: March 17, 1953
Creator: Fujioka, G. S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Hydrofluosilicic acid as a cap and can etchant

Description: Aluminum caps and cans are thoroughly cleaned, before being used to can slugs, to insure wetting of the metal surfaces by molten AlSi in the canning pot. An acid bath is used, as part of the cleaning operations to remove surface oxide and other surface films from the metal. Two acid solutions are authorized in the standard operating procedure; a 20% phosphoric acid solution for etching both caps and cans, and a 1% hydrofluosilicic acid solution to be used for caps only. It is desired to determi… more
Date: March 17, 1953
Creator: Dixon, D. S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Investigation of Explosive Characteristics of Purex Solvent Decomposition Products (Red Oil)

Description: Abstract: "Laboratory production of an explosion between UNH and "red oil" under calcination conditions has been accomplished. Attempted production of a vapor phase explosion was unsuccessful below 150-160 C. Since such severe conditions are necessary to obtain an explosive reaction, it appears that present Purex plant design is adequate to avoid explosive conditions."
Date: March 17, 1953
Creator: Wagner, Robert M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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