This report presents the second of two studies under the same title. In this part five theoretical struts are developed from distributed sources and sinks and constructed for pressure and resistance tests in a wind tunnel. The surface pressures for symmetrical inviscid flow are computed for each strut from theory and compared with those found by experiment. The theoretical and experimental pressures are found to agree quantitatively near the bow, only qualitatively over the suction range, the experimental suctions being uniformly a little low, and not at all near the stern. This study is the strut sequel to Fuhrmann's research on airship forms, the one being a study in two dimensions, the other in three. A comparison of results indicates th...
This report presents the results of full-scale wind tunnel tests conducted to determine the ground-h...
The tests described in this report furnished data on the actual aerodynamic forces, and the resultin...
At the request of the Army Air Corps, an investigation of the pressure distribution over PW-9 wing m...
This report presents the first part of a two part study made under this title. In this part the symm...
This report presents the results of wind-tunnel tests on eight C-class airship hulls with various fi...
This report presents the second of two studies under the same title. In this part five theoretical s...
In the first series of wind tunnel tests, the drag and cross wing force of all the struts were measu...
This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests on four elliptic cylinders with various finene...
Tests were conducted in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel of the NACA to determine the importance of ...
This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests conducted to determine the aerodynamic charact...
Pressures were simultaneously measured in the variable-density tunnel at 54 orifices distributed ove...
This report deals with the results of tests on struts conducted at Washington Navy Yard. Two models ...
The purpose of this test was to compare six well-known airfoils, the R.A.F 15, U.S.A. 5, U.S.A. 27, ...
This report gives the results of the tests of seven 2 by 12 foot airfoils (Clark Y, smooth and corru...
This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests of two airship models conducted to determine t...
This report presents the results of full-scale wind tunnel tests conducted to determine the ground-h...
The tests described in this report furnished data on the actual aerodynamic forces, and the resultin...
At the request of the Army Air Corps, an investigation of the pressure distribution over PW-9 wing m...
This report presents the first part of a two part study made under this title. In this part the symm...
This report presents the results of wind-tunnel tests on eight C-class airship hulls with various fi...
This report presents the second of two studies under the same title. In this part five theoretical s...
In the first series of wind tunnel tests, the drag and cross wing force of all the struts were measu...
This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests on four elliptic cylinders with various finene...
Tests were conducted in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel of the NACA to determine the importance of ...
This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests conducted to determine the aerodynamic charact...
Pressures were simultaneously measured in the variable-density tunnel at 54 orifices distributed ove...
This report deals with the results of tests on struts conducted at Washington Navy Yard. Two models ...
The purpose of this test was to compare six well-known airfoils, the R.A.F 15, U.S.A. 5, U.S.A. 27, ...
This report gives the results of the tests of seven 2 by 12 foot airfoils (Clark Y, smooth and corru...
This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests of two airship models conducted to determine t...
This report presents the results of full-scale wind tunnel tests conducted to determine the ground-h...
The tests described in this report furnished data on the actual aerodynamic forces, and the resultin...
At the request of the Army Air Corps, an investigation of the pressure distribution over PW-9 wing m...