Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designed in recent years for urban air mobility. The aerodynamic interaction between side-by-side propellers represents one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow field and performance of these novel aircraft configurations. The present article describes the main results of a wind tunnel campaign that aimed to investigate the flow features that characterise this aerodynamic interaction, with a particular application to cruise flight conditions in eVTOLs. With this aim, stereo particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements were performed in the wake of two co-rotating propeller models in a side-by-side configuration. The three-dimensional flo...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
Side-by-side propellers characterise the architecture of most new electric aircraft (eVTOLs) designe...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The architecture of new electric aircraft concepts (eVTOLs) for urban air mobility is typically char...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...
The rotor-rotor aerodynamic interaction is one of the key phenomena that characterise the flow and t...