The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investigated in a series of flight tests. The test engine was operated over a wide range of conditions at density altitudes of 5000 and 20,000 feet; quantitative results are presented showing the effects of flight and engine variables upon average engine temperature and over-all temperature spread. Discussions of the effect of the variables on the shape of the temperature patterns and on the temperature distribution of individual cylinders are also included. The results indicate that, for the tests conducted, the temperature distribution patterns were chiefly determined by the fuel-air ratio and cooling-air distributions. It was possible to calculate ...
An analysis of the cooling problem has been to show by what means the cooling of an air-cooled aircr...
An extensive series of wind-tunnel tests on a half-scale conventional, nacelle model were made by th...
The author expresses his views that engine performance would be affected only at very low temperatur...
An investigation of the cooling of an 18-cylinder, twin-row, radial, air-cooled engine in a high-per...
The theory of engine-cylinder cooling developed in a previous report was further substantiated by da...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...
An investigation was conducted to correlate the knock limited performance of flight and single-cylin...
Variable charge-air flow, cooling-air pressure drop, and fuel-air ration investigations were conduct...
Temperature surveys were made at the combustion-chamber outlets of a British Rolls-Royce Nene II eng...
In order to understand the numerical relations between the air velocity, temperature of the cylinder...
An investigation was made of the cooling characteristics of a P and W R-2800 engine with NACA short-...
In this report is described an experimental method which the writer has evolved for dealing with air...
Tests made on a Curtiss D-12 engine in the Altitude Laboratory at the Bureau of Standards show the f...
Given here are the results of tests made to determine the effect of fuel consumption on the cylinder...
This report presents the results of cooling tests conducted on a calibrated GR-1535 Pratt and Whitne...
An analysis of the cooling problem has been to show by what means the cooling of an air-cooled aircr...
An extensive series of wind-tunnel tests on a half-scale conventional, nacelle model were made by th...
The author expresses his views that engine performance would be affected only at very low temperatur...
An investigation of the cooling of an 18-cylinder, twin-row, radial, air-cooled engine in a high-per...
The theory of engine-cylinder cooling developed in a previous report was further substantiated by da...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...
An investigation was conducted to correlate the knock limited performance of flight and single-cylin...
Variable charge-air flow, cooling-air pressure drop, and fuel-air ration investigations were conduct...
Temperature surveys were made at the combustion-chamber outlets of a British Rolls-Royce Nene II eng...
In order to understand the numerical relations between the air velocity, temperature of the cylinder...
An investigation was made of the cooling characteristics of a P and W R-2800 engine with NACA short-...
In this report is described an experimental method which the writer has evolved for dealing with air...
Tests made on a Curtiss D-12 engine in the Altitude Laboratory at the Bureau of Standards show the f...
Given here are the results of tests made to determine the effect of fuel consumption on the cylinder...
This report presents the results of cooling tests conducted on a calibrated GR-1535 Pratt and Whitne...
An analysis of the cooling problem has been to show by what means the cooling of an air-cooled aircr...
An extensive series of wind-tunnel tests on a half-scale conventional, nacelle model were made by th...
The author expresses his views that engine performance would be affected only at very low temperatur...