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Performance Study of a Ducted Fan System

Performance Study of a Ducted Fan System
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An experimental investigation was completed in the NASA Ames 7- by 10-Foot Wind Tunnel with the objective of
determining the performance characteristics of a ducted fan.
The model was an annular duct with a 38-in diameter, 10-in chord, and a 5-bladed fixed-pitch fan. Model variations included duct angle of attack, exit vane flap length, flap deflection angle, and duct chord length. Duct performance data were obtained for axial and forward flight test conditions. Axial flow test data showed figure of merit decreases with increasing advance ratio. Forward flight data showed an increasing propulsive force with decreasing duct angle of attack. Exit vane flap deflection angle and flap chord length were shown to be an effective way of providing side force. Extending the duct chord did not effect the duct performance.

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Performance Study of a Ducted Fan System

Performance Study of a Ducted Fan System
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  • 74 Downloads
  • 436.01 KB File Size
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  • May 20, 2020 Create Date
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An experimental investigation was completed in the NASA Ames 7- by 10-Foot Wind Tunnel with the objective of
determining the performance characteristics of a ducted fan.
The model was an annular duct with a 38-in diameter, 10-in chord, and a 5-bladed fixed-pitch fan. Model variations included duct angle of attack, exit vane flap length, flap deflection angle, and duct chord length. Duct performance data were obtained for axial and forward flight test conditions. Axial flow test data showed figure of merit decreases with increasing advance ratio. Forward flight data showed an increasing propulsive force with decreasing duct angle of attack. Exit vane flap deflection angle and flap chord length were shown to be an effective way of providing side force. Extending the duct chord did not effect the duct performance.

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