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| i NEED YOUR HELP IN DESIGN PROPELLER IN NOZZEL ! I try to make a program to calculator propeller in nozzle, every thing's normal, but I don't know how to get data from Bp~d. I have a function describe Bp~d but it's not exactly. So I need your help, thanks so much. If having any info please reply ! Thanks before .. my mail : mymind04@yahoo.com |
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Principles of Naval Architecture, Vol II. There's a whole section on propeller shrouds. McCormick, B. W., "Aerodynamics Of V-Stol Flight" Dover Publications, September 1999, ISBN: 0486404609. He discusses modeling of a shrouded propeller. It's a combination of momentum theory and a ring vortex at the shroud's quarter chord. You have to match the boundary conditions at the shroud's three-quarter chord to get the lift on the shrould.
__________________ Tom Speer |
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| Josip Guzling had a very good paper in the 2004 annual meeting. His firm is Nautican, and has a website, though I don't recall it off hand. The Bp~d method is a bit obsoltet though. PNA has data for Kt/Kq for nozzled props. |
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| The best information about Nozzle propellers is the results from the Marin Kaplan propellers. It includes Fp propellers Ka seires and CP propellers Kcp combined with diffferent nozzles. Try to contact www.marin.nl to get info about the coefficient for the polynoms of this propellers. Regards |
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