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Study of the supersonic propellerIn this paper a propeller having all sections operating at supersonic speeds is designated a supersonic propeller regardless of flight speed. Analyses assume subsonic flight speeds but very high rotational speeds. A very elementary analysis of the efficiency of a jet-propeller system is presented. A propeller analysis based on conventional vortex blade element theory is presented and reduced to a single point method which leads to an expression for optimum advance ratio in terms of hub-tip diameter ratio and airfoil fineness ratio. An expression for propeller efficiency in terms of advance ratio, hub-tip diameter ratio, and airfoil thickness ratio is also presented. Use is made of theoretical airfoil characteristics at supersonic speeds. A study of blade section interference, blade shock and expansion fields, at supersonic section speeds is presented. An example taken indicates that an efficiency of seventy percent can be obtained with a propeller having a tip Mach number of 2.3.
Document ID
19930093875
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Fabri, Jean
Siestrunck, Raymond
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1953
Report/Patent Number
NACA-TM-1355
Report Number: NACA-TM-1355
Accession Number
93R23200
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
PROPELLERS, SUPERSONIC
THEORIES - VORTEX - PROPELLERS
PROPELLER SLIPSTREAM
ENGINES, TURBO-PROPELLER
MACH NUMBER EFFECTS - PROPELLERS
PROPELLERS - DESIGN VARIABLES
PROPELLER THEORY
INTERFERENCE - PROPELLER BLADES
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