A Preliminary Investigation of Aerodynamic Characteristics of Small Inclined Air Outlets at Transonic Mach Numbers

A Preliminary Investigation of Aerodynamic Characteristics of Small Inclined Air Outlets at Transonic Mach Numbers

Author: Paul E. Dewey

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Published: 1953

Total Pages: 28

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The aerodynamic characteristics of several outlets with inclined or curved axes discharging air into a transonic stream have been investigated. The data presented herein show the discharge coefficient of such outlets and the static-pressure distribution in the vicinity of the outlets for several values of stream Mach number and discharge flow parameter. Tuft observations, showing the vortex formations caused by the outlet discharge from a perpendicular and an inclinded outlet, are also presented.


Strength and Ductility of Bainitic Steels

Strength and Ductility of Bainitic Steels

Author: Donald H. Desy

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Published: 1957

Total Pages: 898

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Some of the factors believed to affect the strength and ductile-to-brittle transition temperature of bainitic steels, including mean ferrite path and degree of internal strain, have been studied. Strength was measured by diamond pyramid hardness, and transition temperature was obtained from a tensile impact test on small notched specimens. Seven laboratory heats of carbon-molybdenum steel and two heats of carbon steel were transformed isothermally to bainite at various temperatures and tested. Mean-ferrite-path measurements were made on electron micrographs of three of these steels. The mean ferrite path was found to have only a slight effect on the strength of bainite and no effect on the transition temperature. Preliminary measurements of X-ray line broadening indicate that the degree of internal strain may be the controlling factor in determining the strength of bainite. The transition temperatures of the bainites fell within a band between -80 and -160 degrees C and did not vary regularly with hardness, carbon or alloy content, or mean ferrite path. In the SAE 1062 steel at high strength levels, bainite has a transition temperature lower than that of tempered martensite at the same strength level.


Discharge Coefficients for Combustor-liner Air-entry Holes

Discharge Coefficients for Combustor-liner Air-entry Holes

Author: Ralph T. Dittrich

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Published: 1956

Total Pages: 690

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An experimental investigation was conducted to determine the effects of various geometric and flow factors on the discharge coefficients for circular holes having flow parallel to the plane of the hole. The geometric and flow factors considered were hole diameter, wall thickness at the hole, parallel-fllow duct height, boundary-layer thickness, parallel-flow velocity, static-pressure level, and pressure ratio across the test hole.