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Well spoken Dan Thomas,
I wanted Sebastian to see and come to an understanding of the difference him self. Even if it was a airplane propeller that was used as wind mill, (just as wrong) it is the wrong way to start with the propeller, then put an engine and aircraft to the propeller. It have to be a careful process picking out a propeller to suit the engine AND airplane, when correct you can fine tune the purpose of the propeller a few inch in diameter and pitch, depending on if you want a good climb or cruise or something in between. Jan Carlsson "Dan Thomas" skrev i meddelandet om... "Jan Carlsson" wrote in message ... If the wind-mill fan is correctly engineered to be wind-driven it is unlikly good as propeller. A propeller have the convex side in the direction of flight, and the round leading edge in direction of rotation, and the pitch .... Jan Carlsson www.jcpropellerdesign.com Definitely won't work, as Jan says. The blade camber is backward to a propeller's, since it it designed to convert thrust to rotation rather than rotation to thrust. I'd be worried about that turbine failing when driven by an engine. It is designed for more or less constant rotational speed, but a piston engine has powerful torque pulses that will cause failure of such light structures as a wind turbine fan. Airplane propellers are designed to withstand those forces. If your fan threw a blade, the vibration would rip the engine off your paraglider, and/or the remaining blades might do serious damage to you or the machine. Dan "sebastian" skrev i meddelandet om... Hi I'm working on an aviation project...a motorized paraglider fan specifically...and i had a question about using a wind turbine as the propeller The one on this page is the one im thinking of using: http://www.hydrogenappliances.com/bladekits.html Its some kind of plastic reinforced carbon fiber with ~60" diameter. Six blades. Its supposed to be good up to several thousand rpm and has a 70 year outdoor weather rating...so im guessing its reasonably tough...not bad for $89. My main question is will it work as a propeller to generate enough thrust...say 50-100lbs...im going to be able to supply it with ~15hp...(@2000-3000rpm) it seems to have a quite interesting blade geometry...near the hub it has an eliptical cross section with a wide base and a severe pitch... as the blade proceeds out to the tip it goes COMPLETELY flat (no pitch) but in cross section it has a lovely airfoil with a flat side (bottom of wing) and a curved airfoil on the other side (top of wing)...for the wind turbine application use they indicate to put the flat side of the airfoil facing the wind...which way should I orient the flat side if I want to use it for thrust...how would I make thrust calculations or even better measure thrust directly? Will the flexabilty of the prop be stabilized by centripital force even when under load (pushing my 180lb body under a paraglider wing) i.e. will the prop remain reasonably flat if spinning fast enough and not bend and hack my legs/head off....it seems like it is really well engineered from a aeronautics standpoint...i would probalbly make a custom heavy duty hub so please focus replies on the blades...thanks...more generally have any of you used 5/6 blade props on an ultralight? id be interesting in hearing your impressions of how well it worked for you compared to a 2/3/4 blade prop... |
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