Development of a testing methodology for high-altitude propeller

Jun Jiao, Bifeng Song, Yubin Li, Yugang Zhang, Jianhua Xu

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a propeller performance measurement method for high-altitude platforms by analyzing of the propeller aerodynamic characteristics and application of a mobile testing system. Design/methodology/approach: An experimental approach is adopted for this study. Considering the aerodynamic characteristics of the high-altitude propeller, the similitude of the scaled propeller model in the experiment is analyzed and determined. Then, the experimental method and procedure to obtain the propeller’s performance under different altitudes are presented, and the structure of hardware and software and the key techniques of the testing system are introduced in detail. Findings: The applicability and effectiveness of the testing system is verified through comparison between experimental and numerical results. In addition, the performance of the 6.8-m propeller for a high-altitude airship is tested, which proves that the high-altitude propeller can meet the requirements of the propulsion system. Practical implications: The testing methodology and the mobile testing system could be applied to aerodynamic performance evaluation of the high-altitude propellers under different altitudes. Originality/value: This testing approach exhibits significant time and cost benefits over many other experimental methods to obtain the performance of the high-altitude propellers, which is important in the preliminary design of the propulsion system for high-altitude platforms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1486-1494
Number of pages9
JournalAircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology
Volume90
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Nov 2018

Keywords

  • CFX
  • Experiment
  • high-altitude
  • Propeller
  • Testing system
  • Wind tunnel

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