Kevinrmcd
Computer
- Apr 25, 2005
- 2
Disclaimer: I'm a computer programmer, not a aeronautical engineer. With that said, I've always been fascinated with flight and originally went to school to major in AE. Here a couple of ideas I have had for which I have not been able to find any info online.
1) Counter-spinning Fan/Prop - basically 2 fans, with one nested inside the other, that spin counter to each other. This is a crude representation of this design:
Diameter looking down (v and ^ are direction the blades move):
^=|v=O=^|=v
Cross-section view (v and ^ indicate air flow):
^ v v ^
=|=x=|=
The vertical lines represent the separation between the inner/outer vanes. The Would this design generate lift? What if the outer vanes forced the air down and towards the middle?
2) Counter Force Prop - basically a prop that forces air in both directions. It is similar to number one, except that a single blade has two sections pitched opposite of each other, rather than two separate blades pitched and rotating opposite of each other.
Is there any merit to these ideas?
thanks
1) Counter-spinning Fan/Prop - basically 2 fans, with one nested inside the other, that spin counter to each other. This is a crude representation of this design:
Diameter looking down (v and ^ are direction the blades move):
^=|v=O=^|=v
Cross-section view (v and ^ indicate air flow):
^ v v ^
=|=x=|=
The vertical lines represent the separation between the inner/outer vanes. The Would this design generate lift? What if the outer vanes forced the air down and towards the middle?
2) Counter Force Prop - basically a prop that forces air in both directions. It is similar to number one, except that a single blade has two sections pitched opposite of each other, rather than two separate blades pitched and rotating opposite of each other.
Is there any merit to these ideas?
thanks