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| 1 | 113 | what data exists on oscillatory aerodynamic forces on control surfaces at transonic mach numbers . |
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| 2 | 114 | it is not likely that the airforces on a wing of general planform oscillating in transonic flow can be determined by purely analytical methods . is it possible to determine the airforces on a single particular planform, such as the rectangular one by such method . |
| 3 | 115 | is the problem of similarity for representative investigations of aeroelastic effects in heated flow as intractable as previous investigations imply . |
| 4 | 116 | what is the magnitude and distribution of lift over the cone and the cylindrical portion of a cone-cylinder configuration . |
| 5 | 117 | is there any information on how the addition of a /boat-tail/ affects the normal force on the body of various angles of incidence . |
| 6 | 118 | what are the aerodynamic interference effects on the fin lift and body lift of a fin-body combination . |
| 7 | 119 | what is the effect of initial axisymmetric deviations from circularity on the non linear (large-deflection) load-deflection response of cylinders under hydrostatic pressure . |
| 8 | 120 | are previous analyses of circumferential thermal buckling of circular cylindrical shells unnecessarily involved or even inaccurate due to the assumed forms of buckling mode . |
| 9 | 121 | what papers are there dealing with circumferential buckling either thermal buckling or due to mechanical loading . |
| 10 | 122 | what analytical investigations have been made of the stability of conical shells . how do the results compare with experiment . |
| 11 | 123 | has any work been done on determining the nature of compressible viscous flow in a straight channel . |
| 12 | 124 | in what areas, other than low density wind tunnel flows, is viscous compressible flow in slender channels a problem . what analytical investigations have been made of the stability of conical shells . how do the results compare with experiment . |
| 13 | 125 | jet interference with supersonic flow -dash experimental papers . |
| 14 | 126 | thrust vector control by fluid injection -dash papers . |
| 15 | 127 | is it possible to obtain a reasonably simple analytical solution to the heat equation for an exponential (in time) heat input . |
| 16 | 128 | has anyone programmed a pump design method for a high-speed digital computer . |
| 17 | 129 | has anyone derived simplified pump design equation from the fundamental three-dimensional equations for incompressible nonviscous flow . |
| 18 | 130 | what are the flutter characteristics of the exposed skin panels of the x-15 vertical stabilizer when subjected to aerodynamic heating . |
| 19 | 131 | what agreement is found between theoretically predicted instability times and experimentally measured collapse times for compressed columns in creep . |
| 20 | 132 | theoretical studies of creep buckling . |
| 21 | 133 | experimental studies of creep buckling . |
| 22 | 134 | is it possible to correlate the results on the creep buckling of widely different structures within the framework of a single theory . |
| 23 | 135 | what are the experimental results for the creep buckling of columns . |
| 24 | 136 | what are the results for the creep buckling of round tubes under external pressure . |
| 25 | 137 | have any analytical studies been conducted on the time-to-failure mechanism associated with creep collapse for a long circular cylindrical shell which exhibits both primary and secondary creep as well as elastic deformations under various distributed force systems . |
| 26 | 138 | has the effect of initial stresses, on the frequencies of vibration of circular cylindrical shells, been investigated . |
| 27 | 139 | has the effect of the change of initial pressure due to deformation, on the frequencies of vibration of circular cylindrical shells been investigated . |
| 28 | 140 | what are the discontinuity stresses at junctions in pressurized structures . |
| 29 | 141 | what analytical solutions are available for stresses in edge-loaded shells of revolution . |
| 30 | 142 | what dome contours minimize discontinuity stresses when used as closures on cylindrical pressure vessels . |
| 31 | 143 | what general solutions for the stresses in pressurized shells of revolution are available . |
| 32 | 144 | can studies of pure membrane cylinders having no wall bending stiffness but maintaining their shape by virtue of internal pressure provide any insight into the behaviour of pressurized cylinders with finite wall stiffness . |
| 33 | 145 | what are the best experimental data and classical small deflection theory analyses available for pressurized cylinders in bending . |
| 34 | 146 | does a membrane theory exist by which the behaviour of pressurized membrane cylinders in bending can be predicted . |
| 35 | 147 | what are the equations which define the stability of simply supported corrugated core sandwich cylinders . |
| 36 | 148 | papers on small deflection theory for buckling of sandwich cylinders . |
| 37 | 149 | has anyone developed an analysis which accurately establishes the large deflection behaviour of conical shells . |
| 38 | 150 | what is the magnitude of second-order wing-body interference at high supersonic mach number . |
| 39 | 151 | what is the best theoretical method for calculating pressure on the surface of a wing alone . |
| 40 | 152 | how can the effect of the boundary-layer on wing pressure be calculated, and what is its magnitude . |
| 41 | 153 | how should the navier-stokes difference equations be solved . |
| 42 | 154 | which iterative method for solving linear elliptic difference equations is most rapidly convergent . |
| 43 | 155 | technical report on measurement of ablation during flight . |
| 44 | 156 | what qualitative and quantitative material is available on ablation materials research . |
| 45 | 157 | have flow fields been calculated for blunt-nosed bodies and compared with experiment for a wide range of free stream conditions and body shapes . |
| 46 | 158 | what are the available properties of high-temperature air . |
| 47 | 159 | what is the magnitude of aerodynamic damping in flexible vibration modes of a slender body of revolution characteristic of launch vehicles . |
| 48 | 160 | compressive circumferential stresses in a torispherical shell reveal the possibility of buckling under internal pressure . has anyone investigated for which ranges of shell parameters these stresses are sufficiently large to cause elastic buckling . |
| 49 | 161 | is there an integral method to give a single and sufficiently accurate method of calculating the laminar separate point for various incompressible and compressible boundary layers with zero heat transfer . |
| 50 | 162 | what accurate or exact solutions of the laminar separation point for various incompressible and compressible boundary layers with zero heat transfer are available . |
| 51 | 163 | can the hypersonic similarity results be applied to the technique of predicting surface pressures of an ogive forebody at angle of attack . |
| 52 | 164 | what determines the onset of shock-induced boundary-layer separation . |
| 53 | 165 | are the stable profiles of a compressible boundary layer induced by a moving wave known . |
| 54 | 166 | are there experimental results on the stability of a compressible boundary layer induced by a moving wave . |
| 55 | 167 | exact solution methods for calculating the ablative mass loss of a material ablating at high temperatures in a hypersonic flight environment . |
| 56 | 168 | what approximate solutions are known to the direct problem of transonic flow in the throat of a nozzle, i.e. finding the flow in a given nozzle . |
| 57 | 169 | what approximate solutions are known to the indirect problem of transonic flow in the throat of a nozzle, i.e. finding a nozzle which has a given axial velocity distribution . |
| 58 | 170 | why do users of orthodox pitot-static tubes often find that the calibrations appear to be,. - (a) significantly different from those formerly specified, (b) wildly variable at low reynolds numbers . |
| 59 | 171 | has a comparison been made between interference-free drag measurements using free-flight models and similar measurements made in a low-blockage wind tunnel . |
| 60 | 172 | solution of the blasius problem with three-point boundary conditions . |
| 61 | 173 | references on lyapunov's method on the stability of linear differential equations with periodic coefficients . |
| 62 | 174 | obtain all papers and reports that contain shock detachment distance data . |
| 63 | 175 | work on flow in channels at low reynolds numbers . |
| 64 | 176 | some approximate analytical heat conduction solutions using methods other than biot's principle . |
| 65 | 177 | what mode of stalling can be expected for each stage of an axial compressor . |
| 66 | 178 | has a criterion been established for determining the axial compressor choking line . |
| 67 | 179 | has a theory of quasi-conical flows been developed, in supersonic linearised theory, for which the upwash distribution on the lifting surface, apart from being a homogeneous function in the co-ordinate, is permitted to have a quite general functional form . |
| 68 | 180 | how does scale height vary with altitude in an atmosphere . |
| 69 | 181 | jet interference with supersonic flows theoretical papers . |
| 70 | 182 | effects of leading-edge bluntness on the flutter characteristics of some square-planform double-wedge airfoils at mach numbers less than 15.4. |
| 71 | 183 | what factors have been shown to have a primary influence on sonic boom strength . |
| 72 | 184 | work on small-oscillation re-entry motions . |
| 73 | 185 | experimental studies on panel flutter . |
| 74 | 186 | how can wing-body, flow field interference effects be approximated rationally . |
| 75 | 187 | has anyone analytically or experimentally investigated the effects of internal pressure on the buckling of circular-cylindrical shells under bending . |
| 76 | 188 | what theoretical and experimental work has been done on the excitation and response of typical structures in a noise environment . |
| 77 | 189 | is there a design method for calculating thermal fatigue endurances of components of various types and sizes in a variety of circumstances . |
| 78 | 190 | will an analysis of panel flutter based on arbitrarily assumed modes of deformation prove satisfactory, and if so, what is the minimum number of modes that need be considered . |
| 79 | 191 | what is the criterion for true panel flutter, as opposed to small amplitude vibration arising from acoustic disturbances . |
| 80 | 192 | papers dealing with uniformly loaded sectors . |
| 81 | 193 | general methods of solving clamped plate problems . |
| 82 | 194 | how can the analytical solution of the buckling strength of a uniform circular cylinder loaded in axial compression be refined so as to lower the buckling load . |
| 83 | 195 | in the problem of the buckling strength of uniform circular cylinders loaded in axial compression, does the linear solution help with improving the non-linear one . |
| 84 | 196 | the problem of similarity for representative investigation of aeroelastic effects in a flow with the absence of heating effects . |
| 85 | 197 | how is fatigue damage estimated using the normal long-hand method . |
| 86 | 198 | is there any information available on the difference in the effects of various edge conditions on the buckling of cylindrical shells . |
| 87 | 199 | have non-linear large deflection analyses been conducted for shell shapes other than conical . |
| 88 | 200 | are asymptotic methods sufficiently accurate in the determination of pre-buckling stresses in torispherical shells, or must we resort to numerical methods . |
| 89 | 201 | what are the nonequilibrium chemical constituents in the viscous shock layer ahead of a blunt re-entry vehicle . |
| 90 | 202 | how accurate are existing analytical theories in estimating pressure distributions on cones at incidence, at hypersonic speeds . |
| 91 | 203 | are simple empirical methods of any use for estimating pressure distribution in cones . |
| 92 | 204 | do viscous effects seriously modify pressure distributions . |
| 93 | 205 | has anyone investigated theoretically whether surface flexibility can stabilize a laminar boundary layer . |
| 94 | 206 | how do subsonic and transonic flutter data measured in the new langley transonic dynamics tunnel compare with similar data obtained in other facilities . |
| 95 | 207 | how do large changes in new mass ratio quantitatively affect wing-flutter boundaries . |
| 96 | 208 | what is the effect of the shape of the drag polar of a lifting spacecraft on the amount of reduction in maximum deceleration obtainable by continuously varying the aerodynamic coefficients during re-entry . |
| 97 | 209 | what are the physical significance and characteristics of separated laminar and turbulent boundary layer flows . |
| 98 | 210 | has anyone analytically investigated the stabilizing influence of soft elastic cores on the buckling strength of cylindrical shells subjected to non-uniform external pressure . |
| 99 | 211 | what papers are available on the buckling of empty cylindrical shells under non-uniform pressure . |
| 100 | 212 | what effect do thermal stresses have on the compressive buckling strength of ring-stiffened cylinders . |
| 101 | 213 | what is the effect on cylinder buckling of a circumferential stress system that varies in the axial direction . |
| 102 | 214 | can non-linear shallow shell analysis be reduced to an engineering technique by use of the matrix . |
| 103 | 215 | is it possible to predict the shape of a shroud which will allow simulation of the nose region flow field for a sphere in hypersonic flow . |
| 104 | 216 | what investigations have been made of the wave system created by a static pressure distribution over a liquid surface . |
| 105 | 217 | has anyone investigated the effect of shock generated vorticity on heat transfer to a blunt body . |
| 106 | 218 | what is the heat transfer to a blunt body in the absence of vorticity . |
| 107 | 219 | what are the general effects on flow fields when the reynolds number is small . |
| 108 | 220 | find a calculation procedure applicable to all incompressible laminar boundary layer flow problems having good accuracy and reasonable computation time . |
| 109 | 221 | papers applicable to this problem (calculation procedures for laminar incompressible flow with arbitrary pressure gradient) . |
| 110 | 222 | has anyone investigated the shear buckling of stiffened plates . |
| 111 | 223 | papers on shear buckling of unstiffened rectangular plates under shear . |
| 112 | 224 | in practice, how close to reality are the assumptions that the flow in a hypersonic shock tube using nitrogen is non-viscous and in thermodynamic equilibrium . |
| 113 | 225 | what design factors can be used to control lift-drag ratios at mach numbers above 5 . |