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Ultraviolet spectrochemical analysis for aromatics in aircraft fuels

Description: Report presenting tests to verify and extend ultraviolet spectroscopic techniques for applications to the analysis of aviation fuels for their aromatic constituents. Results regarding photographic absorption spectra, spectrophotometric absorption spectra, and spectrophotometric analyses are provided.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Cleaves, Alden P.
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The Direct Pouring of Liquid Metal from the Reduction Bomb

Description: By the time regular crude biscuit production was interrupted at Ames on November 9, 1944, we had made well over 100 special experimental castings by pouring the liquid metal directly from the bomb. The workmen on the regular crude production line were alternating these special castings with the regular runs without the assistance of the research group. The process had reached a state of development 'wherein the castings were made by pouring batches of about 135 pounds of liquid metal directly f… more
Date: March 9, 1945
Creator: Wilhelm, H. A.
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A Method of Recovering Thorium from Slag Materials

Description: Abstract. a method of recovering thorium from slag from the bomb process of producing thorium has been developed. HCl and NaOH are the only chemicals required in quantity. Materials required for a representative slag are given.
Date: March 23, 1945
Creator: Johnson, Oliver & Fisher, R. W.
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Factors Affecting the Precipitation of Tubanyl Peroxide from Gunk Solutions at Reduced Temperatures

Description: This paper reports work carried out to determine the factors necessary to give a filterable precipitation and determine the effects of these factors on the quantitativeness of the precipitation, and how any tendency to increase the tuballoy solubility may be overcome.
Date: March 26, 1945
Creator: Brown, K. B.; Davis, W. C.; Wagner, E. L. & Miller, A. J.
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Preliminary flight research on an all-movable horizontal tail as a longitudinal control for flight at high Mach numbers

Description: Report presenting flight tests of an all-movable horizontal tail installed on a Curtiss XP-42 airplane due to its possible advantages as a longitudinal control at high Mach numbers. The elevator control was found to be unsatisfactory with the control arrangements tested.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Kleckner, Harold F.
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Flight Tests of a Rudder With a Spring Tab on an F6F-3 Airplane (BuAer No.04776)

Description: Report discussing testing on an F6F-3 with a spring-tab rudder to determine the directional stability and control characteristics. Using the spring-tab rudder was found to result in lower trim-force change with speed and lower pedal forces in sideslips than the original rudder. Pilots were found to prefer the maneuverability of this configuration.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Williams, Walter C.
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Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Control-Surface Characteristics 21: Medium and Large Aerodynamic Balances of Two Nose Shapes and a Plain Overhang Used With a 0.40-Airfoil-Chord Flap on an NACA 0009 Airfoil

Description: Report discusses the results of an investigation of an NACA 0009 airfoil with a 40-percent-chord flap with medium and large aerodynamic balances of elliptical and blunt nose shapes and a plain overhang. The results are presented as aerodynamic section characteristics for several flap deflections with the gap at the flap nose sealed and unsealed.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Riebe, John M. & Church, Oleta
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On the Shear Strength of Skin-Stiffener Panels With Inspection Cut-Outs

Description: "Strength tests and strain measurements were made of 19 long shear panels with rectangular inspection cut-outs; that is, cut-outs obtained by removing the sheet between two adjacent stringers without cutting any stringer. The test results indicated that the stress concentration existing at low stresses tends to disappear at very high stresses and that the assumption of uniform stress distribution leads to a satisfactory correlation of the test results. Stiffening of the sheet bay containing the… more
Date: March 1945
Creator: Kuhn, Paul & Diskin, Simon H.
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Application of a numerical procedure to stress analysis of stringer-reinforced panels

Description: From Introduction: "In the present paper a numerical procedure for the stress analysis of flat-sheet and stringer combinations of arbitrary construction and loading is presented and applied to axially loaded panels and to the reinforced covers of box beams."
Date: March 1945
Creator: Kempner, Joseph
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Estimation of stick-fixed neutral points of airplanes

Description: Report presenting a method for calculating the stick-fixed neutral point of an airplane with the propeller windmilling, the flaps neutral, and landing gear retracted. The methods used in this report should be useful in estimating the stick-fixed neutral points of new designs for all flight conditions.
Date: March 1945
Creator: White, Maurice D.
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Tensile-Strength Investigation of Cast-Iron Piston Rings of Various Strengths

Description: Report discusses an investigation into the tensile strength of cast-iron piston rings, NACA microtensile specimens, and bar specimens. Photographs showing the relation between graphite-flake size and tensile strength and radiographs showing the shrinkage cavities in the piston rings are provided. Piston rings tend to be one of the first parts of an aircraft engine to fail, so discovering the ideal material composition and foundry treatment is very important.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Bisson, Edmond E. & Kessler, Harold D.
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The Effect of Modified Baffles and Auxiliary-Cooling Ducts on the Cooling of a Double-Row Radial Engine

Description: Report discussing testing to determine the cooling effect of modified baffles and auxiliary-cooling ducts on the rear-row cylinders of a double-row radial engine. The modified baffles were found to reduce the temperatures of the exhaust-valve seats, but did not have an effect on the valve-guide temperatures. The auxiliary-cooling ducts reduced temperatures of the exhaust-valve seats and rear spark plug gaskets.
Date: March 20, 1945
Creator: Gendler, Stanley L. & Geisenheyner, Robert M.
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An Electron and X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Surface Changes on Nitrided-Steel Piston Rings During Engine Operation in Nitrided-Steel Cylinders Barrels

Description: Report presenting an examination of new and used nitrided-steel piston rings by electron and X-ray diffraction in a study of the surface changes produced during engine operation. Both new and used rings, examined after degreasing, gave an electron-diffraction pattern consisting of diffuse bands: those from used rings fell at the usual positions of the bands from polished metal surfaces.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Good, J. N. & Brockway, L. O.
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Operating Stresses in Aircraft-Engine Crankshafts and Connecting Rods 1: Slip-Ring and Bush Combinations for Dynamic-Strain Measurements

Description: "Tests were conducted to develop a slip-ring and brush system that will perform satisfactorily in aircraft-engine, dynamic-strain-measuring applications where resistance-wire strain gages are the means of measuring the strain and to correlate the data obtained from tests in order to provide a basis for predicting the performance of similar slip-ring and brush systems operating under conditions similar to those imposed by these tests." 24 combinations of materials were tested dry and 8 were test… more
Date: March 30, 1945
Creator: Dutee, Francis J.; Phillips, Franklyn W. & Kemp, Richard H.
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High-Speed Photographs of a YR-4B Production Rotor Blade for Simulated Flight Conditions in the Langley Full-Scale Tunnel

Description: Report discussing tests of a Sikorsky YR-4B helicopter, including photography of a rotor blade in forward-flight conditions at several azimuth angles for several tip-speed ratios. Fabric deformation in the form of sagging and bulging was noted. A reversal in the bending curve near the blade tip was also noted, which was hypothesized to come from losses of lift and high centrifugal force.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Dingeldein, Richard C. & Schaefer, Raymond F.
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Response of Helicopter Rotors to Periodic Forces

Description: Report explores the periodic forces that helicopter rotors are subjected to, both horizontal and vertical, and several configurations and material combinations of blades are described. The vibrations and exciting forces are demonstrated through calculations and explored with combinations of one, two, three, and four blades.
Date: March 1945
Creator: Kelley, Bartram
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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