Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft – heavier-than-air – Fluid sustained
Patent
1987-02-03
1989-01-10
Barefoot, Galen
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft, heavier-than-air
Fluid sustained
244 23C, 244 122, 416223R, B64C 2900
Patent
active
047968362
ABSTRACT:
A hovering or VTOL aircraft with a propulsion unit using a fan in a shroud whose upper end is toroidally shaped and rotationally symmetrical with a convex curvature with a radius of curvature between 0.2 r.sub.f and 1 r.sub.f from a location 1.4 r.sub.f upstream of the blade plane to a location 0.2 r.sub.f downstream thereof. The blade, whose tip radius is r.sub.f has a twist at least from a range of .+-.0.25 r.sub.f around a mean radius between hub and tip to the tip such that the airflow velocity through the meridian increases outwardly from the hub of the fan toward the periphery of the fan.
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Barefoot Galen
Dubno Herbert
Fiorito L. M.
Schatzmayr Dieter
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