A CFD Simulation on the Performance of Slotted Propeller Design for Various Airfoil Configurations

Article history: Received 19 January 2021 Received in revised form 11 February 2021 Accepted 12 February 2021 Available online 20 March 2021 The usage of slots has gained renewed interest in aerospace, particularly on propeller design. Most of the works have focused on improving the aerodynamic performance and efficiency. Modern research on propeller design aims to design propellers with high thrust performance under low torque conditions without any weight penalty. Although research on slotted design has been done before, none has been done to understand its impact on different airfoils on the propeller blade. Thus, this study aims to provide extensive research on slotted propeller design with various airfoil of different properties such as high Reynolds number, low Reynolds number, symmetrical, asymmetrical high lift, and low drag. This work has been investigated using computational fluid dynamics method to predict propeller performance for a small-scale propeller. The slotted blade designs' performance is presented in terms of thrust coefficient, power coefficient, efficiency, and thrust to power ratio. Here, the slotted APC Slow Flyer propeller blade's performance has been investigated for diverse types of airfoils with the shape and position of the slot is fixed which is a square-shaped at 62.5% of the chord length. The flow simulations are performed through threedimensional computational fluid dynamic software (ANSYS Fluent) to determine the thrust coefficient, power coefficient, efficiency, and thrust to power ratio measured in advancing flow conditions. Findings show that the slotted propeller design composed of symmetrical, high Reynolds number, high lift airfoils can benefit the most with slots' implementation. These improvements were 19.49%, 69.13%, 53.57% and 111.06% in terms of thrust, power, efficiency and trust to power ratio respectively.

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