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On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:18:10 -0800 (PST), bildan
wrote: Ignorance! The high bypass turbofans used on airliners is a ducted fan that is very efficient at high subsonic speeds. At speeds below 80 knots, a ducted fan is more than 4 times more efficient than an open prop. It's just in the middle speed range that the drag of the duct offsets the gain in efficiency. A high bypass turbofan is a very different beast than a piston powered fan. Max thrust at low speeds is gotten by accelerating a lot of air a little bit (i.e. big prop, flat pitch). That's not the definition of a ducted fan. Also fan to duct clearances have to be REALLY small for best efficiency... difficult to achieve with the inherent vibrations of a piston engine without a very heavy structure. -Dana -- There are 3 kinds of people: those who can count & those who can't. |
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