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December 24, 2020, 05:44 |
Thrust as a fonction of RPM for propeller
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John
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Hello everyone,
I'm a student and a complete beginner with ansys and I have some questions about it (i watched a few videos but they didn't answer them actually). I modeled a propeller on solidworks and i want to calculate thrust as a function of RPM of the blades. On the videos i've seen they just calculate thrust for one speed of rotation only, as a fonction of time. So is it possible to get a curve representing thrust with a set of different speed of rotation ? Moreover, in the videos they choose the speed of air at 15 m.s-1 and I don't understand why... If you have simpler solutions to get this kind of curve feel free to propose them. Thank you in advance ! (PS : i'm sorry for my english and if my questions are basic or stupid, as i said i've just downloaded the software.) |
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