21 research outputs found
Investigation of a Systematic Group of NACA 1-Series Cowlings with and Without Spinners
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the Langley propeller research tunnel to study cowling-spinner combinations based on the NACA 1-series nose inlets and to obtain systematic design data for one family of approximately ellipsoidal spinners. In the main part of the investigation, 11 of the related spinners were tested in various combinations with 9 NACA open-nose cowlings, which were also tested without spinners. The effects of location and shape of the spinner, shape of the inner surface of the cowling lip, and operation of a propeller having approximately oval shanks were investigated briefly. In addition, a study was conducted to determine the correct procedure for extrapolating design conditions determined from the low-speed test data to the design conditions at the actual flight Mach number
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NACA Research Memorandums
Report presenting an investigation in the transonic blowdown tunnel between Mach numbers of 0.65 and 1.4 to determine whether the principles of the transonic area rule could be used to improve the transonic drag-rise characteristics of a semielliptical shaped sweptback air inlet installed in the root of a sweptback wing-body combination. Results regarding the effect of the inlet and the interaction of Mach number and drag coefficient are provided
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Report presenting an investigation to determine the internal-flow characteristics of three top-mounted scoop inlets with rounded lips. The inlets were mounted at the leading edge, midchord, or trailing edge of a high 45 degree sweptback 6-percent-thick wing. Results regarding the total pressures at inlet, flow distortions at inlet measuring station, and boundary-layer control are presented