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Development of a cycloidal propulsion computer model and comparison with experiment

Posted on:2002-09-18Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Mississippi State UniversityCandidate:McNabb, Michael LynnFull Text:PDF
GTID:2462390014950067Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Simplified unsteady aerodynamic and inertial force models were developed for a cycloidal propeller system operating at small forward speeds. These models were used to support the development of a VTOL concept demonstrator vehicle. The nature of the blade motion showed that interactions between the blades could be neglected to first order. The downwash through the rotor could not be neglected because of the induced angle of attack caused by the downwash.; The total force produced by the propeller was compared with wind tunnel data produced by Wheatley in the 30's and a ground test system developed for this project. It was found that the estimates produced by the model agreed with the total force and power to within 10% for the Wheatley data. Agreement between the model and the current tests was within 5% for the total force and power.
Keywords/Search Tags:Model, Force
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