Propeller/Propfan In-Flight Thrust Determination(STABILIZED May 2012)
AIR4065A
AIR 4065, "Propeller/Propfan In-Flight Thrust Determination" addresses steady state propeller thrust as applied to aircraft which are usually powered by gas turbine engines. It includes theory, examples and methods which have been used. Specifically two methods are discussed, the "J" or traditional J,Cp,Ct, η method including the SBAC variation and a new method we call the "Theta" method which is dependent on knowing blade angle, power/torque and flight Mach number. Implementation guidelines are offered as well as overall approaches to flight testing. Appendices include expansions on theory and testing as well as examples.
Rationale:
The overall objectives and approach described in this document were intended to provide guidance and benchmarking. Readers may refer to this approach and practice guidance for application, comparison, or extension to their specific related tasks, using the appropriate technical data, requirements and the most current applicable references. The general approach and guidance are considered stable in regards to the above stated intent.
Related Topics:
Business and general aviation aircraft
Computational fluid dynamics
Wind tunnel tests
Center of gravity (CG)
Propellers and rotors
Turbofan engines
Commercial aircraft
Scale models
Gas turbines
Also known as: SAE AIR 4065
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