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NACA-TR-289

Forces on elliptic cylinders in uniform air stream

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Year: 1929

Abstract: This report presents the results of wind tunnel tests on four elliptic cylinders with various fineness ratios, conducted in the Navy Aerodynamic Laboratory, Washington. The object of the tests was to investigate the characteristics of sections suitable for streamline wire which normally has an elliptic section with a fineness ratio of 4.0; also to learn whether a reduction in fineness ratio would result in improvement; also to determine the pressure distribution on the model of fineness ratio of 4. Four elliptic cylinders with fineness ratios of 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 were made and then tested in the 8 by 8 wind tunnel; first, for cross-wind force, drag, and yawing moment at 30 miles an hour and various angles of yaw; next for drag 0 degree pitch and 0 degree yaw and various wind speeds; then for end effect on the smallest and largest models; and lastly for pressure distribution over the surface of the largest model at 0 degree pitch and 0 degree yaw and various wind speeds. In all tests, the length of the model was transverse to the current. The results are given for standard air density, p = .002378 slug per cubic foot. This account is a slight revised form of report no. 315. A summary of conclusions is given at the end of the text. (author)
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Subject: AERODYNAMIC
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contributor authorNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:05:24Z
date available2017-09-04T15:05:24Z
date copyright01/01/1929
date issued1929
identifier otherLBXUYDAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/2855
description abstractThis report presents the results of wind tunnel tests on four elliptic cylinders with various fineness ratios, conducted in the Navy Aerodynamic Laboratory, Washington. The object of the tests was to investigate the characteristics of sections suitable for streamline wire which normally has an elliptic section with a fineness ratio of 4.0; also to learn whether a reduction in fineness ratio would result in improvement; also to determine the pressure distribution on the model of fineness ratio of 4. Four elliptic cylinders with fineness ratios of 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 were made and then tested in the 8 by 8 wind tunnel; first, for cross-wind force, drag, and yawing moment at 30 miles an hour and various angles of yaw; next for drag 0 degree pitch and 0 degree yaw and various wind speeds; then for end effect on the smallest and largest models; and lastly for pressure distribution over the surface of the largest model at 0 degree pitch and 0 degree yaw and various wind speeds. In all tests, the length of the model was transverse to the current. The results are given for standard air density, p = .002378 slug per cubic foot. This account is a slight revised form of report no. 315. A summary of conclusions is given at the end of the text. (author)
languageEnglish
titleNACA-TR-289num
titleForces on elliptic cylinders in uniform air streamen
typestandard
page18
statusActive
treeNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):;1929
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsAERODYNAMIC
subject keywordsANGLE
subject keywordsATTACK
subject keywordsCYLINDERS
subject keywordsDISTRIBUTION
subject keywordsDRAG
subject keywordsELLIPTICAL
subject keywordsFINENESS
subject keywordsFORCES
subject keywordsINCLINATION
subject keywordsMOMENTS
subject keywordsPITCH
subject keywordsPRESSURE
subject keywordsRATIO
subject keywordsTESTS
subject keywordsTUNNEL
subject keywordsWIND
subject keywordsWIRE
subject keywordsYAW
subject keywordsYAWING
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