Aerodynamic performance of two fifteen-percent-scale wind-tunnel drive fan designsAn experimental and analytical investigation of two fan blade designs was conducted. The fan blades tested were 15 percent scale models of the blades used in the National Full Scale Aerodynamic Complex fan drive at NASA Ames Research Center. The fan blades were composed of NACA-65 and modified NACA-65-series airfoil design sections. The blades with modified 65-series sections incorporated increased thickness on the upper surface, between the leading edge and the one-half chord position. Twist and taper were the same for both blade designs. The fan blades with modified 65-series sections were found to have an increase in stall margin when they were compared with the unmodified blades. The experimental performance data agreed favorably with theoretical calculations.
Document ID
19860039991
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Signor, D. B. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Borst, H. V. (Borst and Associates Wayne, PA, United States)