This report presents the design and analysis of two open propellers and two ducted propellers for use on advanced Remotely Piloted Vehicles, RPV's. One of the two open propellers was designed for use on a direct-drive engine with a maximum rpm of 8000. The other open propeller was designed for a geared engine of the same power output, but with a maximum rpm of 5860. Two ducted propellers were designed for the same engines. The open and ducted propellers were designed based on a procedure that was established for determining the lowest power and rpm to meet the performance requirements at any operating condition. The geometric characteristics of the four propellers designed based on this procedure are presented so that the blades of these propellers can be fabricated.
Aerodynamic Design and Analysis of Propellers for Mini-Remotely Piloted Air Vehicles. Volume II. Ducted Propellers
1978
78 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Aerodynamics , Propellers(Aerial) , Shrouded propellers , Remotely piloted vehicles , Aerodynamic characteristics , Reynolds number , Performance(Engineering) , Comparison , Aerodynamic configurations , Aerodynamic drag , Propeller noise , Variable pitch propellers , Ducted fans , Lift to drag ratio , Mini remotely piloted vehicles
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