Tests of 10-ft. diameter, eight-blade, single - and dual - rotating propellers were conducted in 20-ft propeller research tunnel. Propellers were mounted at front end of a streamline body in spinners that covered hubs and parts of shanks. Effect of a symmetrical wing mounted in slipstream was investigated. Blade-angle settings ranged from 20 Degrees to 65 Degrees. Results indicated that dual rotation resulted in gains of from 1 to 8% in efficiency over single rotation for eight-blade propellers, but presence of a wing reduced gain about one-half. Greater power absorption caused by dual rotation over flight range and higher efficiency or thrust for range of take- off and climb was indicated.


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    Title :

    Wind-Tunnel Tests of Eight-Blade Single - and Dual - Rotating Propellers in the Traction Position


    Contributors:
    D. Biermann (author) / W. H. Gray (author)

    Publication date :

    1941


    Size :

    44 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English