Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 14 Issue 11
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PAST HISTORY
MR. LIONEL MOTE, who has been responsible for many translations from the German and French and summaries of foreign research reports that have appeared in AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING in…
Built‐in and Continuous Beams: The Application of Theorems to Aircraft Engineering Problems
Leslie P. DudleyPROBLEMS relating to built‐in or rigid‐end members under transverse loading are frequently encountered by the aircraft engineer. In the following paper discussion of relevant…
Lagrangian Frequency Equations: An “Escalator” Method for Numerical Solution
J. Morris, J.W. HeadIN recent years much attention has been devoted to devising methods for the numerical solution of Lagrangian frequency equations in practical problems. A powerful method based on…
Air‐line Engineering Management
Ivor LustyIV. SCHEDULING IT has been illustrated in Section III that over‐suitability in the engineering department is an inevitability if efficient working of an airline is sought after…
Improvements in Aeroplane Construction: Design Simplifications by the Dornier‐Werke
J. PistorRESEARCH is making rapid strides, particularly in aircraft construction. The'results are given practical expression by the designer, who is thus one of the prominent factors in…
Kinetic Energy in Partial Climbs
A.G. HurnPARTIAL climbs are usually done at constant A.S.I, readings. In order to maintain constant A.S.I.R. during a climb, the true forward speed of the aeroplane must increase. Thus…
The Value of Literary Research
Lionel MoteIN modern times, increasing emphasis is being laid on specialization and there is so much research being made into the many intricate details of the most abstruse problems that…
Foreign Research Progress: Translations issued by the N.A.C.A.
This report contains the description of electric anemometers and their application to the study of turbulent fluid flows, of electric tanks for the realization of the analogies…
A.R.C. Research Reports and Memoranda
This report is a collection of tables and figures for those properties of the Standard Atmosphere which are required for the prediction and analysis of aircraft performance.
The War Damage Amendment Act, 1942: Some Important Changes Introduced by the New Enactment
THE War Damage Amendment Act, 1942, is a substantial measure and it amends the War Damage Act, 1941, in a number of important respects. There are also some amendments of the…
Elastic Theory in Sheet‐Forming Problems
F.R. ShanleyAT Lockheed (Ref. 18) the double‐acting press has been used toad vantage in this work, as it permits the part to be held at the edges while the punchforms it, thereby building up…
Metal Degreasing
A chemically clean surface is essential for the production of good painting and plating work, and for this purpose a number of solvents and well‐designed degreasing plants have…
Tools for the Workshop
With the Venwick gauge, as for all accurate measuring instruments, the indirect measuring system is used, i.e. it must be set by a parallel end, gauge, an accurate plug gauge or…
U.S. Patent Specifications
An exhaust device for internal combustion engines, comprising in combination a toroidal manifold which is transversely of substantially round cross section, a plurality of flared…
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- Prof Phil Webb