Title: Propeller Design Workshop
1Propeller Design Workshop
- Presented by
- David J. Gall
- Gall Aerospace
- David_at_Gall.com
- www.PropellerDesignWorkshop.com
2Propeller Design Workshop
- Theory and design of practical propellers, Part
3. Practical Prop Design
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3Introduction
- H. Dietsius, N.A.C.A. TN-127 (1923)
- The Air Propeller, Its Strength and Correct
Shape, (Translated) - F. Weick, N.A.C.A. TN-238 (1926)
- A Simple Method for Determining the Strength of
Propellers, fourth in a series TN-235 thru
TN-238 - ANC-9 (1956)
- Available Where???
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4Introduction
- These are the ONLY References Ive Found
- None of them account for the in-plane forces
caused by modern high-compression internal
combustion engines
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5Introduction
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6Practical Propeller Design
- Outline Theory and design of practical
propellers, Part 3. - Reality check Those darn physical constraints
- Reynolds' number and Mach number
- What about those tips?
- From minimum induced loss to maximum efficiency
The effect of viscosity on all those theories - Fuselage/nacelle blockage (a.k.a. "Source-sink
slowdown") - Optimum Propellers
- Airfoil choices
- How to make a proper hub
- Proper design of pusher props
- Ground and in-flight adjustable pitch and
constant speed props - Structural requirements
- By Request
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71. Physical Constraints
- Diameter
- Number of Blades
- Hub Thickness
- Thickness of the Blank
- Machine Capacity
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82. Reynolds and Mach Numbers
- Subsonic Propellers
- Use Rules-of-Thumb or
- Calculate Your Critical Mach Number then
- Adjust Diameter to Keep Tip Speeds Below MCR
- Transonic Propellers
- See NASA for Un-Ducted Fans, etc.
- Supersonic Propellers
- Yes, NASA went there, too
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92. Reynolds and Mach Numbers
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102. Reynolds and Mach Numbers
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112. Reynolds and Mach Numbers
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123. What About Those Tips?
- What do you have after you cut off the tip?
- Winglets
- Hoerner Tips
- Curving Up
- Curving Down
- Elliptical Tips
- Round Tips
- Sheared Wingtip
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134. Viscosity
- Theodorsen (and all prior) adds the viscous
effects after the fact - Thats OK, especially with round blade shanks
- The coefficient of drag is constant at any RPM
- The effect of viscosity is minimal so long as the
coefficient of drag isnt too high - (Ohh, those round blade shanks are soooo bad!)
- However, they are in the place of least harm
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145. Fuselage/Nacelle Blockage
- Larrabee et. al De-Pitch after the fact to
accommodate the reduced inflow velocity - This loses part of the relative wind thats used
in the algorithm - So, it deviates from the Goldstein distribution
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156. Optimum Propellers
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167. Airfoil Choices
- The Traditional Airfoil Choices
- Clark Y
- RAF 6
- NACA One series
- NACA Six series
- Eppler
- Others?
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177. Airfoil Choices
- Can You Manufacture It?
- Design to What Coefficient of Lift?
- No Sharp Leading Edges
- Watch Out for Thin Trailing Edges
- Try to Stay Within a Family
- Ease of Thickness Scaling
- Ease of Performance Prediction (Modeling)
- Ease of Manufacture
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187. Airfoil Choices
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197. Airfoil Choices
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207. Airfoil Choices
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217. Airfoil Choices
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227. Airfoil Choices
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238. How to Make a Prop(er) Hub
- Must Carry ALL Loads
- Must Mate Mechanically to Engine
- Prop Flange and/or Extension
- Must Deliver Engine Power to Propeller
- See Sport Aviation archives
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248. How to Make a Prop(er) Hub
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258. How to Make a Prop(er) Hub
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268. How to Make a Prop(er) Hub
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278. How to Make a Prop(er) Hub
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288. How to Make a Prop(er) Hub
- Sensenich Website Wood Propellers
Installation, Operation, Maintenance - Drive Lugs DO NOT Drive the Prop
- Static Friction Drives the Prop
- Static Friction Must be Greater Than the Torque
Forces Developed in Power Pulses - PLUS A LARGE MARGIN for Prop Strikes from Lost
Exhaust Pipes, etc. (Silver Bullet ppt)
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299. Design of Pusher Propellers
- Hub Goes on Backwards
- Center Bore on Front Face
- Drive Lug Bores on Front Face
- Aerodynamics Much More Difficult
- NO, I dont want to do a partially-ducted
channel-wing contra-rotating asymmetrical pusher
propeller with winglets - (I might consider it if it were symmetrical) ?
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3010. Adjustable Pitch/Const. Speed
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3111. Structural Requirements
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3211. Structural Requirements
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3311. Structural Requirements
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3411. Structural Requirements
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3511. Structural Requirements
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3611. Structural Requirements
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3712. By Request
- Airfoils
- Sweep
- Twist
- Noise
- Resonance
- Materials
- Contra-Rotating (Dual Rotation)
- Shrouded
- Ducted
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38Propeller Design Workshop
- David J. Gall
- Gall Aerospace
- David_at_Gall.com
- www.PropellerDesignWorkshop.com