The low-speed aerodynamic performance characteristics of two advanced counterrotation pusher-propeller configurations with cruise design Mach numbers of 0.72 were investigated in the NASA Lewis 9- by 15-Foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel. The tests were conducted at Mach number 0.20, which is representative of the aircraft take-off/landing flight regime. The investigation determined the effect of nonuniform inflow on the propeller performance characteristics for several blade angle settings and a range of rotational speeds. The inflow was varied by yawing the propeller model to angle-of-attack by as much as plus or minus 16 degrees and by installing on the counterrotation propeller test rig near the propeller rotors a model simulator of an aircraft...
To quantify the installed performance of high speed (M = 0.8) turboprop propulsion systems, an exper...
Two airfoil plans were used for propeller blades. One is modified Clark Y section designed for struc...
Low speed handling qualities of arrow wings were investigated with a piloted simulator. Existing aer...
Low speed wind tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers were completed. The 62.2 cm diame...
Low-speed wind-tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers have been completed at the NASA L...
The performance of lower speed, 5 foot diameter model general aviation propellers, was tested in the...
Four high speed propeller models were designed and tested in an 8x6 foot wind tunnel in order to eva...
Analytical procedures and experimental techniques were developed to improve the capability to design...
Several advanced aerodynamic and acoustic concepts were investigated in recent wind tunnel tests per...
The increased emphasis on fuel conservation in the world has stimulated a series of studies of both ...
The relative efficiencies of various engine-propeller combinations were the subject of a study that ...
Results are reported of a NASA sponsored analytical investigation into the merits of advanced counte...
The results of an investigation of the effects of far field boundary conditions on the solution of t...
Modern high speed propeller (advanced turboprop) aircraft are expected to operate on 50 to 60 percen...
Performance data of 0.17-scale model counterrotation pusher propeller configurations were taken in t...
To quantify the installed performance of high speed (M = 0.8) turboprop propulsion systems, an exper...
Two airfoil plans were used for propeller blades. One is modified Clark Y section designed for struc...
Low speed handling qualities of arrow wings were investigated with a piloted simulator. Existing aer...
Low speed wind tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers were completed. The 62.2 cm diame...
Low-speed wind-tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers have been completed at the NASA L...
The performance of lower speed, 5 foot diameter model general aviation propellers, was tested in the...
Four high speed propeller models were designed and tested in an 8x6 foot wind tunnel in order to eva...
Analytical procedures and experimental techniques were developed to improve the capability to design...
Several advanced aerodynamic and acoustic concepts were investigated in recent wind tunnel tests per...
The increased emphasis on fuel conservation in the world has stimulated a series of studies of both ...
The relative efficiencies of various engine-propeller combinations were the subject of a study that ...
Results are reported of a NASA sponsored analytical investigation into the merits of advanced counte...
The results of an investigation of the effects of far field boundary conditions on the solution of t...
Modern high speed propeller (advanced turboprop) aircraft are expected to operate on 50 to 60 percen...
Performance data of 0.17-scale model counterrotation pusher propeller configurations were taken in t...
To quantify the installed performance of high speed (M = 0.8) turboprop propulsion systems, an exper...
Two airfoil plans were used for propeller blades. One is modified Clark Y section designed for struc...
Low speed handling qualities of arrow wings were investigated with a piloted simulator. Existing aer...