In this paper, we present a simple method for designing propellers that are placed upstream of the leading edge of a wing in order to augment lift. Because the primary purpose of these "high-lift propellers" is to increase lift rather than produce thrust, these props are best viewed as a form of high-lift device; consequently, they should be designed differently than traditional propellers. We present a theory that describes how these props can be designed to provide a relatively uniform axial velocity increase, which is hypothesized to be advantageous for lift augmentation based on a literature survey. Computational modeling indicates that such propellers can generate the same average induced axial velocity while consuming less power and p...
NASA's research into distributed electric propulsion (DEP) includes the design and development of th...
This paper details the modeling of a propeller-powered hover board and provides an investigation int...
This report is the second of a series of four on propeller design, and describes the method used to ...
The maturation of electric propulsion technologies presents intriguing new degrees of freedom for ai...
Combustion-based sources of shaft power tend to significantly penalize distributed propulsion concep...
The analytical approaches as well as the capabilities of three advanced analyses for predicting prop...
The assumptions on which conventional propeller aerodynamic performance analyses are based can be se...
A method was developed for the design of propellers of minimum induced loss matched to an arbitrary ...
The various theories concerning propeller design are discussed. The use of digital computers to obta...
Three advanced analyses for predicting aircraft propeller performance at high subsonic speeds are de...
This article describes the development of a novel high-speed propeller concept. Large-scale propelle...
A description of the two swept propellers investigated in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel is pr...
The application of an optimization method to determine the propeller blade twist distribution which ...
Novel findings are discussed in this paper that will be especially beneficial to designers and model...
A small-scale semispan high-lift wing-flap system equipped under the wing with a turboprop engine as...
NASA's research into distributed electric propulsion (DEP) includes the design and development of th...
This paper details the modeling of a propeller-powered hover board and provides an investigation int...
This report is the second of a series of four on propeller design, and describes the method used to ...
The maturation of electric propulsion technologies presents intriguing new degrees of freedom for ai...
Combustion-based sources of shaft power tend to significantly penalize distributed propulsion concep...
The analytical approaches as well as the capabilities of three advanced analyses for predicting prop...
The assumptions on which conventional propeller aerodynamic performance analyses are based can be se...
A method was developed for the design of propellers of minimum induced loss matched to an arbitrary ...
The various theories concerning propeller design are discussed. The use of digital computers to obta...
Three advanced analyses for predicting aircraft propeller performance at high subsonic speeds are de...
This article describes the development of a novel high-speed propeller concept. Large-scale propelle...
A description of the two swept propellers investigated in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel is pr...
The application of an optimization method to determine the propeller blade twist distribution which ...
Novel findings are discussed in this paper that will be especially beneficial to designers and model...
A small-scale semispan high-lift wing-flap system equipped under the wing with a turboprop engine as...
NASA's research into distributed electric propulsion (DEP) includes the design and development of th...
This paper details the modeling of a propeller-powered hover board and provides an investigation int...
This report is the second of a series of four on propeller design, and describes the method used to ...