The NASA-Lewis Research Center is investigating a variety of fan stages applicable for short haul aircraft. These low-pressure-ratio low-speed fan stages may require variable-pitch rotor blades to provide optimum performance for the varied flight demands and for thrust reversal on landing. A number of the aerodynamic and structural compromises relating to the variable-pitch rotor blades are discussed. The aerodynamic performance of two variable-pitch fan stages operated at several rotor blade setting angles for both forward and reverse flow application are presented. Detailed radial surveys are presented for both forward and reverse flow
Preliminary design of a shaft driven, variable-pitch lift fan and lift-cruise fan was conducted for ...
Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements at a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity demons...
The performance of a variable pitch fan stage tested over a range of blade setting angles, speeds, a...
The reverse flow aerodynamic performance of a 51-centimeter-diameter fan stage is presented. The sta...
The test program demonstrated that successful and rapid forward-to reverse-thrust transients can be ...
The reverse flow aerodynamic performance of a 51-centimeter-diameter fan stage is presented. The sta...
The fan aerodynamic and aeromechanical performance tests of the quiet clean short haul experimental ...
The overall and blade-element performance of a low pressure ratio, low tip speed fan stage at design...
Results of steady state reverse and forward to reverse thrust transient performance tests are presen...
High bypass geared turbofan engines and propulsion systems designed for short-haul passenger aircraf...
A full-size variable-pitch fan engine was tested in the Ames 40 by 80 foot wind tunnel to determine ...
The installed flow field for a Variable Pitch Fan (VPF) operating in reverse thrust for the complete...
The acoustic and aerodynamic performance of the new drive fans for the NASA Ames 40- by 80-/80- by 1...
Abstract Variable pitch fans are of interest for future low-pressure ratio fan system...
A rationale for the level of model fidelity required to provide the most representative flow field i...
Preliminary design of a shaft driven, variable-pitch lift fan and lift-cruise fan was conducted for ...
Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements at a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity demons...
The performance of a variable pitch fan stage tested over a range of blade setting angles, speeds, a...
The reverse flow aerodynamic performance of a 51-centimeter-diameter fan stage is presented. The sta...
The test program demonstrated that successful and rapid forward-to reverse-thrust transients can be ...
The reverse flow aerodynamic performance of a 51-centimeter-diameter fan stage is presented. The sta...
The fan aerodynamic and aeromechanical performance tests of the quiet clean short haul experimental ...
The overall and blade-element performance of a low pressure ratio, low tip speed fan stage at design...
Results of steady state reverse and forward to reverse thrust transient performance tests are presen...
High bypass geared turbofan engines and propulsion systems designed for short-haul passenger aircraf...
A full-size variable-pitch fan engine was tested in the Ames 40 by 80 foot wind tunnel to determine ...
The installed flow field for a Variable Pitch Fan (VPF) operating in reverse thrust for the complete...
The acoustic and aerodynamic performance of the new drive fans for the NASA Ames 40- by 80-/80- by 1...
Abstract Variable pitch fans are of interest for future low-pressure ratio fan system...
A rationale for the level of model fidelity required to provide the most representative flow field i...
Preliminary design of a shaft driven, variable-pitch lift fan and lift-cruise fan was conducted for ...
Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements at a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity demons...
The performance of a variable pitch fan stage tested over a range of blade setting angles, speeds, a...