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heirophant wrote:
John Doe wrote: heirophant wrote: John Doe wrote: heirophant heremypants hushmail.com wrote: John Doe wrote: Is there such a calculation/formula? How can you tell what propeller to use, how fast it should rotate, and how much weight it can push along the ground? Specifically... I would like to tell what sort and size of propeller rotating at what speed, in calm air to push 100 or 200 pounds on smooth and level pavement with zero rolling resistance to about 20 mph. Far too little information to arrive at an answer. Could you tighten the variables a bit? ![]() What other variables do you need? How quickly do you wish to reach Xmph, Five or ten seconds. what would you allow for maximum efficiency of the propeller Whatever type of propeller is best for taxing purposes. and what are the limitations of your power output to the propeller, None. The propeller spins that whatever RPM is needed. and are we rolling or standing start? Standing. I suppose the wind resistance of a typical light/small aircraft on the ground would be in the ballpark. Here we have come to an impasse. You wish to receive a set of answers to a very difficult question Granted, very difficult. Probably mainly because propeller power is rarely used for land based vehicles. unknowing that the quality or response, or any response, I get what I pay for. lies in providing a full set of the variables. I jumped through that hoop last time. Love to help you out but before I put forward any additional effort, why is it that you need the answers. ![]() Yes, and I would love to keep asking... According to YouTube, a significant number of people have used propeller power for pushing a bicycle. I wonder if any of them have calculated their design, or if all of them have been simple experiments. That is probably what I will end up doing some day. But, somehow I doubt there is a forum for propeller powered bicycles, lol, anywhere on the Internet. -- |
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