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ducted fan required

ducted fan required

ducted fan required

(OP)
any suggestions on where to find or how to design a ducted fan 6-8 " max diameter generating 20#  min 30# target thrust for use at 250kph speed.

any help would be appreciated.

sincerely,

daniel preston
atair aerospace
www.extremefly.com
cobaltdan@hotmail.com

RE: ducted fan required

BTW, your company site is nicely done.

I am sure Williams International or other propulsion people at that level have the experience and software to just plug your numbers in and get a near optimum prototype design. But what fun is that?

I don't know what the overall constraints are with your application - max efficiency - compactness, etc., but bigger WILL be better at that speed and thrust. A bell mouth entry will also help, but that will increase the overall diameter which your design may not permit.

If the fan can have an effective inflow area of, say, 8 in dia. at 250 kph, the rest of the propulsion numbers will fall into place giving a thrust number for an assumed fan efficiency and power input. This is just physics so far.

Your thrust HP at 30 lbs thrust is 12.4 HP. A fan and duct efficiency of 75% and a propulsion efficiency of 60% would dictate a shaft horsepower requirement of 27.5 HP. The perfect Williams Int. designed fan might get close to 85% eff. If it did, that would reduce the HP req'd to only 24.3 HP or so.

Actually, if the inflow area at speed is 8 in dia, the propulsive efficiency will be less, about 58%. As you can see, the power req'd will depend more on fan size than fan refinement, since fan SIZE has most to do with mass flow and the resulting propulsive efficiency. Getting a 75% eff. fan should be fairly straightforward, but will take some work. Expect to turn the fan aprox 30,000 rpm.

There is a beta axial flow design program called COMPR graciously provided by these folks at:
http://www.aircraftenginedesign.com/AED.html

Since your fan is really a single stage axial compressor, you may be able to get some good from it. It is pointed at full sized jet engine design, so you will have to do some adjusting. For your smaller sizes and lower Re, the blading will tend toward thinner sections, wider cords, fewer blades and lighter loading of the blades. But, the basic design geometry should hold.

Of course, if there is a substantial budget for this R&D, a team of consultant and some high end software is in order. This is my shoe string approach.

RE: ducted fan required

atair aerospace..

Do it Yourself... start with the book "MODERN PROPELLER AND DUCT DESIGN" by Martin Hollmann [$59 for book, $99 for book & SW] @ http://www.aircraftdesigns.com/books.html

Regards, Wil Taylor

RE: ducted fan required

The following UR's cover the present manufacturers of complete ducted fan units:


Internal Combustion (IC) Engine Driven Ducted Fans

<http://www.tgajets.com/accessory/Byrofan.htm>;

<http://www.trimair.com.au/ramtec.html>;

Electric Motor Driven Ducted Fans (EDF's)

<http://www.wemotec.com/>;

I pray that you find something that will fit your project.  There is one additiomal maunfacturer who I was unable to develop the URL for:  Hurricane Jets.  You might try an internet search for them.

There are a number of discussion  groups that might be of interest to you.  They have materials which would help you design your own DF.  If you are interested, let me know.

Bryan Swinney
blswinney7@mac.com
[(3*4)^2]*10^3=144000

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