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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:33 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

I spoke with a gent at Warp Drive who explained that with the short blade's used on the europa, the blade pitch angle needed for higher speeds can be greater than optimal causing turbulance near the tips.
He told me they can modify the blade near the tips to alleviate this problem and pick up 5 or 10 kts. He also said it would be better for the europa if one used the 912 gear ratio (2.27:1) rather than the 914( 2.43:1).
Has anyone tried the constantspeed blade planeform from Warp Drive? or used the 912 gear ratio on the 914? if so was performance improved?
Dwayne McAllister
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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 11:26 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Dwayne

I would talk to the folks at Airmaster; they did extensive testing for their prop using the Europa as the test platform! They seem like pretty smart folks and worked with Warp Drive during the development. The Mono wheel may have some blade length compromises due to the ground clearance but I don’t know. I don’t think Rotax would recommend switching gears around between 912 and 914. I sure like my Airmaster, its worked great for 6 years.

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I spoke with a gent at Warp Drive who explained that with the short blade's used on the europa, the blade pitch angle needed for higher speeds can be greater than optimal causing turbulance near the tips.
He told me they can modify the blade near the tips to alleviate this problem and pick up 5 or 10 kts. He also said it would be better for the europa if one used the 912 gear ratio (2.27:1) rather than the 914( 2.43:1).
Has anyone tried the constantspeed blade planeform from Warp Drive? or used the 912 gear ratio on the 914? if so was performance improved?
Dwayne McAllister
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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 8:33 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Hello Jerry,
Perhaps you are right. The blades on my air master 308 are from lockwood and
were warp drive blades that were installed in the airmaster hub. Are they
different from the blades supplied from airmaster? Perhaps all the blades
supplied by airmaster have the "constant speed blade planform" I don't know. It
is a $55 per blade option.
Rotec in vernon has told me there is no probem using the 912 gears on the
914, my question was is it really worth any performace advantage? It would be
interesting to know that before changing gears of course.
Did you remove your engine from the plane and take it to Vernon or just the
gear drive?
I would like to see a photo of your plane if you have one handy,is the panel
all electric or has it a vac pump? Mine is all electric. It was a nice surprise
meeting you, because I knew of your name from the internet.
Are you up and flying now? me to much work going on but come july and august
will be free.
Have a great day, Dwayne
Quoting Jerry Rehn <rehn(at)rockisland.com>:

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Dwayne



I would talk to the folks at Airmaster; they did extensive testing for their
prop using the Europa as the test platform! They seem like pretty smart
folks and worked with Warp Drive during the development. The Mono wheel may
have some blade length compromises due to the ground clearance but I don't
know. I don't think Rotax would recommend switching gears around between 912
and 914. I sure like my Airmaster, its worked great for 6 years.



Jerry



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I spoke with a gent at Warp Drive who explained that with the short blade's
used on the europa, the blade pitch angle needed for higher speeds can be
greater than optimal causing turbulance near the tips.

He told me they can modify the blade near the tips to alleviate this problem
and pick up 5 or 10 kts. He also said it would be better for the europa if
one used the 912 gear ratio (2.27:1) rather than the 914( 2.43:1).

Has anyone tried the constantspeed blade planeform from Warp Drive? or used
the 912 gear ratio on the 914? if so was performance improved?

Dwayne McAllister

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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 8:44 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Thanks Jerry, I'll take your advice. Rotax in Canada have told me there is no problem to use the 912 gears on the 914 but while the man at warp drive said performance would be improved, how much was my question.
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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 6:53 am    Post subject: Re: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Dwayne,
When you mention the gear ratio of the 912, you are talking about the
80 HP engine right?

The 912S and 912ULS use 1:243

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 6:53 am    Post subject: Re: propeller optimization Reply with quote

of course there is a decimal point in the 2.43

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 11:37 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Yes Ira the 912 80 hp version comes with 2.27:1 gear ratio, (at) 5800 rpm, prop
will be 2555 rpm, 912s & 914 use 2.43:1 ratio (at) 5800 rpm, prop will be 2386 rpm.
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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 2:41 pm    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Those concerned w/ this topic would be well to question the basic
performance of the Warp Drive blades. In a series of emails I exchanged
w/ Airmaster some time ago, they concede that the shortened blades
needed for the Europa and given the speed ranges in which it flies,
these blades leave much to be desired.

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 3:35 pm    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Fred
Good point. I spoke to the Airmaster guys a few years ago and they told
me they spent a lot of time looking for the right blades. Warp were far
from ideal, the design of the prop was for ragwing microlights, but
nobody else was cooperative. Sad, Arplast would have been ideal but the
chemistry didn't work so both Arplast and Airmaster lost out. Alain
Petit, the Arplast boss is a nice guy but his English isn't confident
and I don't suppose the NZ guys speak much French. What an opportunity
missed. Wish I had been in the right place a few years earlier!
Graham

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Those concerned w/ this topic would be well to question the basic
performance of the Warp Drive blades. In a series of emails I exchanged
w/ Airmaster some time ago, they concede that the shortened blades
needed for the Europa and given the speed ranges in which it flies,
these blades leave much to be desired.

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 4:42 pm    Post subject: Re: propeller optimization Reply with quote

The short prop blades are really only for monowheel a/c.
When I ordered my Airmaster system for my trigear, I asked for the
blades to each be 2" longer than the "standard Europa" i.e., monowheel
spec. It was actually a no-charge ECO since the stock blades are
longer still.

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 9:54 pm    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

On Sunday, May 27, 2007, at 05:42 PM, rampil wrote:
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The short prop blades are really only for monowheel a/c.
When I ordered my Airmaster system for my trigear, I asked for the
blades to each be 2" longer than the "standard Europa" i.e., monowheel
spec.

This is of course a step in the right direction; the fan area that a
prop generates is one of several important factors in prop performance.
As Ira says, the Warp Drive blades all come from one mold and are
simply cut down appropriately to serve various aircraft. One problem as
I understand it is that much of the twist in the WD blades disappears
when the diameter is reduced. Another is that since the blade was
designed for a lower speed range (and perhaps lower rpm at cruise) than
the Europa flies in, at higher speeds the innermost portions of the
blade actually generates negative thrust due to the configuration of
the blade cross section. Both of these issues were raised to me by guys
who know a lot more about props than I do and warrant some
consideration. Airmaster confirmed to me as Graham states that the WD
was simply the best available choice...

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 11:20 pm    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Fred / Graham,
I believe the ideal combination for a constant speed prop would be a
Woodcomp hub, Arplast blades and a Smart Avionics controller, for the
following reasons: The Woodcomp SR 3000 hub is very well engineered and is
half the price of the Airmaster, the latest Arplast blades PV55 have a slim
aerofoil with plenty of twist (hub to tip) to cope with cruise speeds of 120
/130 Kts (about 24 degs is required) and the Smart Avionics controller is
very good and extremely reliable.
I am trying to persuade Woodcomp to manufacture 100% composite blades for
their SR 3000, so that they can build in more twist with a slimmer aerofoil.
Their current blades have wooden cores with a carbon skin, which makes them
a bit bulky and limits the amount of twist, because of grain run-out. They
also produce a very good leading edge protection.
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 1:47 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Fred,William Ira
William and everyone
I continue to be puzzled by the Warp Drive prop, which we all know was
designed for slow microlight A/C. Jerry Davis once pointed out that you
need less twist at hi speed, which can only mean that the Warp has the
wrong twist at any speed! (Jerry is UK agent for Arplast)
Thinking for a moment, at the root the blade angle should be nearly
parallel with the direction of flight. At the tip it will be dependant
on speed, diameter and rpm, (of the prop) With a VP prop it will only be
optimised at one particular speed but should be a good compromise for
the speed range.
I haven't done any sums so more than that I won't say at this point.
Graham

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the latest Arplast blades PV55 have a slim aerofoil with plenty of

twist (hub to tip) to cope with cruise
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speeds of 120 /130 Kts (about 24 degs is required)
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 2:48 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Graham et al,
I think you will find, if you do the vector diagrams at intervals along the
blade, that the faster the forward speed of the A/C, the more twist you need
in the blades for them to provide lift along the whole length of the blade.
Hence, the PV50 and 55 have much more twist than the Warp Drive. At slow
speeds i.e. at take-off, the inner section of blade will have too much AOA
but that is better than producing negative lift at high speed (as Fred has
already pointed out). The ideal prop would have adjustable blade twist as
well as variable pitch.
Regards,
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 3:47 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

There seems to be a suggestion the Arplast Propeller blades are better
suited to the Europa than the Warp drive ones (as used in the Airmaster).

Why then is the Airmaster regarded as the better combination - (ie: endorsed
by the Europa factory.)

There is a perception that price is generally an indication of quality/
suitability but in this case that dosent appear to be so.

I understand the Airmaster costs in the region of £4,000 - what is the price
of a complete Arplast installation for the Europa? I cant find any prices on
the UK distributors pages.

Carl Pattinson
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 4:55 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

In a message dated 5/28/2007 2:58:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, europa-list(at)matronics.com writes:
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Good point. I spoke to the Airmaster guys a few years ago and they told
me they spent a lot of time looking for the right blades. Warp were far
from ideal, the design of the prop was for ragwing microlights, but
nobody else was cooperative. Sad, Arplast would have been ideal but the
chemistry didn't work so both Arplast and Airmaster lost out. Alain
Petit, the Arplast boss is a nice guy but his English isn't confident
and I don't suppose the NZ guys speak much French. What an opportunity
missed. Wish I had been in the right place a few years earlier!

Greetings team,

I have it on good authority from Airmaster as of this morning that they are on schedule to release a new electrically adjustable hub at Oshkosh this year that uses Sensenich hollow carbon blades. I will be installing this new arrangement on N245E as soon as it becomes available.

Regards,

John Lawton
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 5:58 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Has anyone tried an Elippse propeller on a Europa? See article
www.batterson.net/EAA499/Issue77_8-13.pdf which makes some interesting
points about propeller design.

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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 5:59 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

William Mills wrote:
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Graham et al,
I think you will find, if you do the vector diagrams at intervals along
the

Quote:
blade, that the faster the forward speed of the A/C, the more twist you
need

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in the blades for them to provide lift along the whole length of the
blade.


William, To an unfulfilled mathematician (one who discovered nurses at a
sensitive stage in his emotional development and got diverted into
medicine!) this was too tempting to ignore. For a 62" diameter prop doing
2300rpm, tip speed 369 kts, I got the following figures for tip angleof
incidence, angle at one third radius out from centre, twist (the 1/3 angle
less the tip angle) and speed of travel. These figures relate simply to the
angles needed to keep up with the airflow. In practice of course an angle of
attack has to be added to produce lift.
TIP ANGLE 1/3 ANGLE TWIST SPEED (Knots)
5.7 16.7 11.0
36.6
9.5 26.6 17.1
61
14.9 38.6 23.7
98
18.4 45.0 26.6
123
21.8 50.0 28.2
148
26.6 56.3 29.7
184
That much nicely confirms your statement, although interestingly enough if
you continue the table the trend for increasing twist goes into reverse,
thus:
33.7 63.4 29.7
246
39.8 68.2 28.4
307
45.0 71.6 26.6
368
This extended bit of table is pretty irrelevant to any Europa, although it
does imply that if we optimised the prop for130 or 140 kts it would be
pretty good for all speeds above. The snag is that the optimal twist for
say 123 kts is 15 more than you need at 50kts and 10 more than at 60kts. So
a 120 kt prop is going to be bad at getting you off the ground, when at
least half of the blade is likely to either in reverse thrust or stalled
mode - and no doubt this accounts for manufacturers generally optimising
their props on figures below 100kts.
This situation is also probably highly relevant to the blade cross
section. I don't have any figures for critical angle of attack of different
prop blade sections, but I could imagine that the relatively wide Woodcomp
section might have a range of perhaps 12 degrees from zero lift to stall
whereas the thin, sharp nosed section of the Arplast and the Warp Drive may
only be half that. If so then the Woodcomp type of section would allow you
to produce some lift (if not maximum) over a significantly greater
proportion of the blade when in 'Too slow for the Twist' mode.


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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:15 am    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Mike...thanks so much for the reference...fascinating article.

Fred

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Has anyone tried an Elippse propeller on a Europa? See article
www.batterson.net/EAA499/Issue77_8-13.pdf which makes some interesting
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 12:33 pm    Post subject: propeller optimization Reply with quote

Graham,
For the first time your explanation doesn't seem very clear to me. I thought
today there would be a more scientific approach when making a propeller and
its application. If the Warp blade is so few adequate for the Europa and
Arplast so good then why don't we have the choice since Airmaster is not the
manufacturer of the blades?
Best regards,
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