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CONTENTS.
  • § 208. Load Grading.
  • 209. Linear Grading and Blade Plan Form.
  • 210. The Peripteral Zone.
  • 211. Number of Blades.
  • 212. Blade Length. Conjugate Limits.
  • 213. The Thrust Grading Curve.
  • 214. On the Marine Propeller.
  • 215. The Marine Propeller—continued. Cavitation.
  • 216. The Influence of the Frictional Wake.
  • 217. The Hydrodynamic Standpoint. Superposed Cyclic Systems.
  • 218. On the Design of an Aerial Propeller.
  • 219. Power Expended in Flight.
  • 220. Power Expended in Flight—continued.

Experimental Aerodynamics.

  • § 221. Introductory.
  • 222. Early Investigations—Hutton, Vince.
  • 223. Dines' Experiments. Method.
  • 224. Dines' Method. Mathematical Expression.
  • 225. Dines' Method—continued.
  • 226. Dines' Results. Direct Resistance.
  • 227. Dines' Experiments—continued. Aeroplane Investigations.
  • 228. Dines' Aeroplane Experiments—continued.
  • 229. Dines' Experiments Discussed.
  • 230. Langley's Experiments. Method.
  • 231. Langley's Experiments. "The Suspended Plane."
  • 232. Langley's Experiments. "The Resultant Pressure Recorder."
  • 233. Langley's Experiments. "The Plane Dropper."
  • 234. Langley's Experiments. "The Component Pressure Recorder."
  • 235. Langley's Experiments. "The Dynamometer Chronograph."
  • 236. Langley's Experiments. "The Counterpoised Eccentric Plane."
  • 237. Langley's Experiments. "The Rolling Carriage."
  • 238. Langley's Experiments. Summary.
  • 239. The Author's Experiments. Introductory.
  • 240. Scope of Experiments.
  • 241. Author's Experiments. Method.
  • 242. Author's Experiments. Method—continued.
  • 243. Method of Added Surface.
  • 244. Method of Total Surface.
  • 245. Method of the Ballasted Aeroplane.
  • 246. Determination of ξ by the Aerodynamic Balance.
  • 247. Author's Experiments. Summary.

Glossary.

Appendices.

Index.