A subsonic-flow panel code has been modified to handle the effects of a propeller wake. The effects of the propeller were modelled by a system of ring vortices of constant strength. Principles based on the blade element theory and the momentum theory were used to evaluate the swirl velocity and the pressure increase, across the propeller. Theoretical calculations are compared to experimental results at a Mach number of 0.50. The discrepancies between the theory and the experimental results are analysed. Suggestions for improvements to enhance the accuracy of the theoretical prediction are indicated.
Method for calculating effects of a propfan on aircraft aerodynamics at subsonic speeds
01.06.1983
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Englisch