The task of removing the boundary layer by suction consists in producing, in place of the ordinary flow with the formation of vortices, another kind of flow in which the vortices are eliminated by drawing small quantities of fluid from certain points on the surface into the interior of the body. The experiments with a sphere, which constitute the subject of this report, were made early in the present year
The year 1954 marked the 50th anniversary of the Prandtl boundary-layer theory from which we may dat...
The tests, conducted at the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of Stanford University, to investigat...
The investigation was limited chiefly to the region of high angles of attack since it is only in thi...
Through the utilization of the "Magnus effect" on the Flettner rotor ship, the attention of the publ...
The present report deals with a series of tests made for the purpose of improving flow conditions ab...
Our attempts to improve the properties of airfoils by removing the boundary layer by suction, go bac...
This report presents the results of the first investigation of the physical principle of preventing ...
The process of boundary layer control by means of suction is described. Its historical development i...
Studies were made on the apparent increase in mass on acceleration (added mass) of a sphere accelera...
The behavior of the Reynolds Number of the sphere is explained (in known manner) with the aid of the...
With an unsymmetrical wing and a rotating Magnus cylinder, the lift is produced by the superposition...
The separation of the flow which occurs at large angles of attack on the suction side of an airplane...
An experimental method combined with boundary layer theory is given for evaluating the added mass of...
According to one of the main propositions of the boundary layer theory the scarcely noticeable bound...
An experimental method combined with boundary layer theory is given for evaluating the added mass o...
The year 1954 marked the 50th anniversary of the Prandtl boundary-layer theory from which we may dat...
The tests, conducted at the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of Stanford University, to investigat...
The investigation was limited chiefly to the region of high angles of attack since it is only in thi...
Through the utilization of the "Magnus effect" on the Flettner rotor ship, the attention of the publ...
The present report deals with a series of tests made for the purpose of improving flow conditions ab...
Our attempts to improve the properties of airfoils by removing the boundary layer by suction, go bac...
This report presents the results of the first investigation of the physical principle of preventing ...
The process of boundary layer control by means of suction is described. Its historical development i...
Studies were made on the apparent increase in mass on acceleration (added mass) of a sphere accelera...
The behavior of the Reynolds Number of the sphere is explained (in known manner) with the aid of the...
With an unsymmetrical wing and a rotating Magnus cylinder, the lift is produced by the superposition...
The separation of the flow which occurs at large angles of attack on the suction side of an airplane...
An experimental method combined with boundary layer theory is given for evaluating the added mass of...
According to one of the main propositions of the boundary layer theory the scarcely noticeable bound...
An experimental method combined with boundary layer theory is given for evaluating the added mass o...
The year 1954 marked the 50th anniversary of the Prandtl boundary-layer theory from which we may dat...
The tests, conducted at the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of Stanford University, to investigat...
The investigation was limited chiefly to the region of high angles of attack since it is only in thi...