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100 Areas technical activities report, Engineering December 1949

Description: Pile Engineering reports on: metal deformation studies, status of group I metal, flow laboratory activities, boroscope inspection details, pile control details, elimination of silica feed, controlled exposure temperature for graphite samples, naval fuel test channel, strength of masonite at elevated temperatures, carbon dioxide pile temperature, H pile graphite temperature, sampling of pile graphite, special pile motion measurements, pile expansion, far side restraining clamps, vortical thimble… more
Date: January 18, 1950
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Adaptation of a Cascade Impactor to Flight Measurement of Droplet Size in Clouds

Description: "A cascade impactor, an instrument for obtaining the size distribution of droplets borne in a low-velocity air stream, was adapted for flight cloud droplet-size studies. The air containing the droplets was slowed down from flight speed by a diffuser to the inlet-air velocity of the impactor" (p. 1).
Date: September 18, 1951
Creator: Levine, Joseph & Kleinknecht, Kenneth S.
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[Advertisement for Baby Atkins crib blankets]

Description: Photograph of an advertisement for crib blankets that is taped to a door. The advertisement is printed on a white paper and reads "Crib Blankets by Baby Atkins Available at H. Harris" in black letters. The door that it is taped to has a combination lock on it and to the right of this door is a metal table that has a large, round machine on it. To the left of the door is another door that has a glass window.
Date: April 18, 1959
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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Description: Photograph of an advertisement for crib blankets that is taped to a door. The advertisement is printed on a white paper and reads "Crib Blankets by Baby Atkins Available at H. Harris" in black letters. The door that it is taped to has a combination lock on it and to the right of this door is a metal table that has a large, round machine on it. To the left of the door is another door that has a glass window.
Date: April 18, 1959
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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[Advertising palmolive soaps]

Description: Photograph of store shelves stocked with products. There is a cart filled with Palmolive soaps. There is a sign on the cart that reads "Let your beauty be seen... Palmolive brings out beauty while it cleans your skin." In the background, there is a man visible with a cart and he is looking inside a box.
Date: January 18, 1952
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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Aerodynamic and inlet-flow-field characteristics at a free-stream Mach number of 3.0 for airplanes with circular fuselage cross sections and for two engine locations

Description: Report presenting an experimental investigation of several airplane configurations at Mach 3.0 in a continuous flow tunnel. The configurations had circular fuselage cross sections and a sweptback wing and either two nacelles or two side inlets.
Date: March 18, 1958
Creator: Dryer, Murray & Luidens, Roger W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Aerodynamic characteristics extended to high angles of attack at transonic speeds of a small-scale 0 degree sweep wing, 45 degree sweptback wing, and 60 degree delta wing

Description: Report presenting an investigation of a series of wings of various plan forms in the high-velocity field of the side-wall reflection plate of the 7- by 10-foot tunnel at a range of angles of attack and Mach numbers. The results indicated that the maximum lift coefficients obtainable increased with increase in sweep angle and decreased with Mach number at the lower subsonic Mach numbers.
Date: November 18, 1952
Creator: Wiley, Harleth G.
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Aerodynamic Characteristics in Pitch and Sideslip at High Subsonic Speeds of a 1/14-Scale Model of the Grumman XF104 Airplane with Wing Sweepback of 42.5 Degrees

Description: "An investigation has been made at high subsonic speeds of the aerodynamic characteristics in pitch and sideslip of a 1/l4-scale model of the Grumman XF10F airplane with a wing sweepback angle of 42.5. The longitudinal stability characteristics (with the horizontal tail fixed) indicate a pitch-up near the stall; however, this was somewhat alleviated by the addition of fins to the side of the fuselage below the horizontal tail. The original model configuration became directionally unstable for s… more
Date: August 18, 1953
Creator: Kuhn, Richard E. & Draper, John W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Aerodynamic characteristics including effects of wing fixes of a 1/20-scale model of the Convair F-102 airplane at transonic speeds

Description: From Introduction: "Results from the tests in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at Mach numbers of 1.61 and 2.01 are presented in reference 1. Reported herein are results obtained from the tests in the Langley 8-foot transonic tunnel of the model with no control deflections at Mach numbers 0.6 to 1.12 for angles of attack up to 34^o
Date: March 18, 1954
Creator: Osborne, Robert S. & Wornom, Dewey E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Aerodynamic study of a wing-fuselage combination employing a wing swept back 63 degrees : effectiveness at supersonic speeds of a 30-percent chord, 50-percent semispan elevon as a lateral control device

Description: Report presenting the effectiveness of a 50-percent-semispan, constant-percent-chord elevon, and of upper-space spoilers as lateral control surfaces for a wing-fuselage combination with a wing swept back 63 degrees over a range of Mach numbers. For the elevon, results indicated that only about half of the predicted rolling-moment effectiveness was realized. The spoilers were found to be inferior to the elevons for lateral control because of a rapid loss of effectivness above an angle of attack … more
Date: January 18, 1951
Creator: Olson, Robert N. & Mead, Merrill H.
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Altitude Performance and Operational Characteristics of YJ71-A-7 Turbojet Engine

Description: "Altitude performance of a YJ71-A-7 turbojet engine, with afterburner inoperative, was determined in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel over a wide range of flight conditions. Engine speed and exhaust-nozzle area were controlled independently during this investigation. The variation of corrected values of air flow, net thrust, and fuel flow with corrected engine speed was not defined by a single curve with changes in altitude at given flight Mach number" (p. 1).
Date: June 18, 1953
Creator: Smith, Ivan D.; Leonard, Charles V., Jr. & Bloomer, Harry E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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ALUMINA-CLAD UO$sub 2$ FOR FUEL APPLICATIONS

Description: Using a special reactive form of high-purity alumina, claddings were applied to UO/sub 2/ particles by a tumbling technique. The clad pellets were isostatically pressed at 100,000 psi and then sintered at 2800 deg F in hydrogen. crack-free spheroidal pellets ranging from 1000 to 2000 mu in diameter were produced. The dense Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ envelopes surrounding the UO/sub 2/ particles were estimated to be 300 to 500 mu thick. The Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ claddings protected the UO/sub 2/ from oxidati… more
Date: February 18, 1959
Creator: Smalley, A.K.; Riley, W.C. & Duckworth, W.H.
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Analyses for turbojet thrust augmentation with fuel-rich afterburning of hydrogen, diborane, and hydrazine

Description: From Introduction: "This report presents net thrusts computed for hydrogen, diborance, and hydrazine with fuel-air ratios form stoichiometric values to 0.5. Net thrusts for fuel-rich afterburning are compared with those for stoichiometric combustion of the turbojet fuel and air augmented with a 220-second specific-impulse rocket."
Date: June 18, 1957
Creator: Morris, James F.
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Analysis and Construction of Design Charts for Turbines with Downstream Stators

Description: From Introduction: "This paper describes the theoretical treatment that has been given the combustion process as it occurs in turbojet combustors. Various parts of this work have been previously published (refs. 1 to 3); this report presents a brief summary of this previous work together with new data which amplify the conclusions of references 1 to 3. Similar studies have been made of the ram-jet combustion process (ref. 4 and 5); however, the analysis for ram-jet combustion differs in some de… more
Date: November 18, 1954
Creator: Cavicchi, Richard H. & Constantine, Anita B.
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Analysis of an automatic control to prevent rolling divergence

Description: From Introduction: "The use of automatic controls to reduce the tendency for rolling divergence has been investigated in references 2 and 3. These studies have considered the effect of artificial changes in certain stability derivatives on the rolling divergence, and have shown that increased damping in pitch may be quite effective in reducing the divergent tendency. In the present report, a different type of automatic control is investigated."
Date: April 18, 1956
Creator: Phillips, William H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Analysis of Limitations Imposed on One-Spool Ducted-Fan-Engine Designs by Compressors and Turbines at Flight Mach Numbers of 0, 0.6, and 0.8

Description: Memorandum presenting an analysis of one-spool ducted-fan engines in order to determine the primarily limitations on ducted-fan-engine design and to compare this type with the turboprop and turbojet engines for the same application. Designs were studied at flight Mach numbers of 0 and 0.6 at sea level and Mach numbers of 0.6 and 0.8 at the tropopause. Results regarding the discussion of charts, effect of design parameters on turbine stress, effect of design parameters, effect of design paramete… more
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Cavicchi, Richard H.
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Analysis of Tapered Circular Plates

Description: Tables of numerical values of all necessary functions and instructions on their use in the stress analysis of circular plates which have a linear thickness-radius relationship, and which are loaded axisymmetrically, are presented. The analysis is based on the classical smalldeflection theory. Emphasis is placed on plates whose thickness at the inner radius is greater than the thickness at the outer radius. However, a limited number of plates for which the opposite is true may also be analyzed b… more
Date: March 18, 1959
Creator: Stanek, F. J.
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Analysis of two-stage counterrotating turbine efficiencies in terms of work and speed requirements

Description: From Introduction: "This report represents an extension of the material presented in reference 4 to the case of the counterrotating turbine where the inter-stage stator is omitted and the second-stage rotor blade velocity is in the direction opposite to that of the first-stage rotor."
Date: March 18, 1958
Creator: Wintucky, William T. & Stewart, Warner L.
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Analytical investigation of flow and heat transfer in coolant passages of free-convection liquid-cooled turbines

Description: From Introduction: "An analytical investigation of the problems arising in connection with this cooling method was conducted at the NACA Lewis laboratory and is presented herein. This analysis investigates: (1) the smallest diameter hole that can be made without endangering the circulation of the liquid, and (2) methods of improving the circulation in a small-diameter hole."
Date: July 18, 1950
Creator: Eckert, E. R. G. & Jackson, Thomas W.
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Analytical investigation of multistage-turbine efficiency characteristics in terms of work and speed requirements

Description: From Introduction: "This report presents an analytical investigation of this aerodynamic interdependence in terms of the effect of variations in the turbine specific work output, blade speed, and stage number on turbine efficiency."
Date: February 18, 1958
Creator: Stewart, Warner L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Analytical procedures for rapid selection of coolant passage configurations for air-cooled turbine rotor blades and for evaluation of heat-transfer, strength, and pressure-loss characteristics

Description: Report presenting a method based on geometric factors of the coolant passage was evolved for the rapid selection and evaluation of coolant passage configurations for air-cooled turbine rotor blades. The most promising coolant passage configurations are analyzed to obtain absolute values of the required cooling-air weight flow, pressure loss, and strength characteristics.
Date: September 18, 1952
Creator: Ziemer, Robert R. & Slone, Henry O.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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