This article describes the development of a novel high-speed propeller concept. Large-scale propeller tests are extremely expensive and thus not appropriate at early R&D development phases. A convenient approach is to use computational methods validated by small-scale tests with propellers manufactured from low-cost materials and rapid manufacturing methods. The present paper is describing this cross validation work explaining differences between numerics and experiments. Preferred materials and manufacturing methods for high-speed future wind tunnel tests are discussed. We also discuss the progress of development of the aerodynamic design of the concept propeller
Experimental and analytical effort shows that use of advanced turboprop (propfan) propulsion instead...
During the last several years high-speed propellers have made the transition from a wind tunnel curi...
The article presents a development of numerical model for a single propeller simulation and comparis...
In response to the 1970s oil crisis, NASA created the Advanced Turboprop Project (ATP) to mature tec...
This paper describes the design, numerical analyses, and wind tunnel tests of the scaled model of a ...
This article describes the Boxprop, a new high-speed propeller concept with forward swept joined-bla...
To improve the efficiency by which current power plants translate jet energy into useful thrust the ...
Advanced high-speed propellers offer large performance improvements for aircraft that cruise in the ...
This Master Thesis has been carried out at Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg and GKN Aer...
The Boxprop is a high-speed propeller concept intended for aircraft engines, which features blade pa...
Three advanced analyses for predicting aircraft propeller performance at high subsonic speeds are de...
Low-speed wind-tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers have been completed at the NASA L...
Economic factors and environmental awareness is driving the evolution of aircraft engines towards in...
The goal of this experiment was to execute a proof of concept for a potential propulsion systems lab...
NASA has determined by experimental and analytical effort that use of advanced turboprop propulsion ...
Experimental and analytical effort shows that use of advanced turboprop (propfan) propulsion instead...
During the last several years high-speed propellers have made the transition from a wind tunnel curi...
The article presents a development of numerical model for a single propeller simulation and comparis...
In response to the 1970s oil crisis, NASA created the Advanced Turboprop Project (ATP) to mature tec...
This paper describes the design, numerical analyses, and wind tunnel tests of the scaled model of a ...
This article describes the Boxprop, a new high-speed propeller concept with forward swept joined-bla...
To improve the efficiency by which current power plants translate jet energy into useful thrust the ...
Advanced high-speed propellers offer large performance improvements for aircraft that cruise in the ...
This Master Thesis has been carried out at Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg and GKN Aer...
The Boxprop is a high-speed propeller concept intended for aircraft engines, which features blade pa...
Three advanced analyses for predicting aircraft propeller performance at high subsonic speeds are de...
Low-speed wind-tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers have been completed at the NASA L...
Economic factors and environmental awareness is driving the evolution of aircraft engines towards in...
The goal of this experiment was to execute a proof of concept for a potential propulsion systems lab...
NASA has determined by experimental and analytical effort that use of advanced turboprop propulsion ...
Experimental and analytical effort shows that use of advanced turboprop (propfan) propulsion instead...
During the last several years high-speed propellers have made the transition from a wind tunnel curi...
The article presents a development of numerical model for a single propeller simulation and comparis...