Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 11 Issue 5

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subjects:

Table of contents

The Production of Military Aeroplanes: An Estimate of the Relative Positions of Germany and England

IN recent months there has been considerable speculation as to the size of the German Air Force and—perhaps even more important—the production capacity of the German industry…

Estimation of Aeroplane Noise Level: Some Empirical Laws with an Account of the Present Experiments on which they are Based

A.W. Morley

AIRSCREW noise, engine noise and aerodynamic noise combine to produce the high noise level of an aeroplane. Much information has been obtained experimentally concerning these…

Some Aspects of Engine Wear: Examples of Wear Caused by Abrasion, Seizure and Corrosion as Opposed to the Effects of Impact

H.H. Jackson

OF all modern engineering constructions, it is difficult to imagine a unit the components of which are more liable to general wear than the present‐day internal combustion and…

Surface Defects in Engine Parts: A Polish Engineer's Views on the Effect of Surface Finish upon the Life of an Aero‐Engine

Konrad Kornfeld

AN exceedingly careful control of the surface of aero‐engine parts has beyond doubt become an excellent habit both with manufacturers and those who are to use the engine. A crack…

Simultaneous Equations: An Approximate and Successive Approximation Method Based on Iteration

J. Morris

MANY problems in engineering science resolve themselves into the solution of simultaneous linear equations. In general when more than three variables are present these equations…

The German Air Force: An Independent Estimate of its Present Strength and Expansion Potentiality

The size, striking power and general quality of the German Air Force are the dominating facts in the present position of European diplomacy. Statements made about Germany's…

An Elementary Study of the Spin: A Review of Existing Knowledge on a Problem of Ever‐Present Difficulty

J.H. Crowe

There are several methods available for either preventing autorotation or reducing the autorotation speeds. There are special devices available such as slots or Schrenk slits, or…

Research Reports and Memoranda

Under this heading are published regularly abstracts of all Reports and Memoranda of the Aeronautical Research Committee, Reports and Technical Notes of the U.S. National Advisory…

The Manufacture of Metal Airscrew Blades

H. Castaing

IN the construction of their airscrews the Hispano Suiza Company use principally aluminium alloys—duralumin, alfcrium, avional—with a mean density of 2·8, and with mechanical…

The Practical Application of Explosive Rivets

Otto Butter

THE most common joining medium in aircraft construction, ship construction, coachwork, steelwork and the construction of reservoirs generally is the rivet. As, by this means, the…

Multi‐Tooling for Aero‐Engine Production

MULTI‐TOOLING has for many years been widely used, particularly for turning operations on components, in motor‐car construction and the Maxicut lathes of Drummond Brothers, Ltd.…

Air Ministry Contracts Placed in March

THE following list of contracts placed by the Air Ministry during March has been extracted from the April issue of The Ministry of Labour Gazette:

U.S. Patent Specifications

An aircraft tail‐support mounting comprising in combination a support‐carrying element, a mounting element carrying said support‐carrying element, shock absorbing means operative…

Month in the Patent Office

A structural element of an aeroplane comprises a sheath of thin sheet metal and a wooden core fitting closely within and completely filling the sheath, the core being held under…

Cover of Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb