Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution

The paper provides an evaluation of the errors embodied in the Axial Momentum Theory (AMT) as applied to a uniformly loaded actuator disk model without wake rotation. Although this model exhibits some unphysical features, such as the tip singularity and the violation of the angular momentum equation...

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Main Authors: Rodolfo Bontempo, Marcello Manna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/2/8
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spelling doaj-cefef040c53b4cada75e5e0eebf13e382020-11-25T01:18:01ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power2504-186X2019-05-0142810.3390/ijtpp4020008ijtpp4020008Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load DistributionRodolfo Bontempo0Marcello Manna1Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, via Cluadio, 21, 80125 Napoli, ItalyDipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, via Cluadio, 21, 80125 Napoli, ItalyThe paper provides an evaluation of the errors embodied in the Axial Momentum Theory (AMT) as applied to a uniformly loaded actuator disk model without wake rotation. Although this model exhibits some unphysical features, such as the tip singularity and the violation of the angular momentum equation, it is still considered a touchstone in the theoretical aerodynamics of propellers. To simplify the model, a purely mathematical assumption is commonly used in the differential form of the axial momentum equation, i.e., the contribution of the pressure forces on the lateral surface of the infinitesimal streamtubes swallowed by the disk is neglected. In this paper, the errors introduced by this simplifying assumption are evaluated by comparing the results of the AMT with those of a nonlinear method modelling the free wake as the superposition of ring vortices distributed along the wake boundary. Firstly, the validity of this method is verified in terms of global performance coefficients. Then, using a CFD approach, it is also verified in terms of local flow quantities. The comparison between the ring-vortices method and the AMT shows that, for a highly loaded propeller, significant errors exist in the axial velocity at the disk, especially near the tip. Moreover, despite the uniform load, the axial velocity at the disk varies in the radial direction. Instead, the velocity magnitude remains almost uniform only for values of the thrust coefficient lower than 1.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/2/8axial momentum theoryactuator diskaerodynamics of propellers
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Marcello Manna
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Marcello Manna
Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution
International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
axial momentum theory
actuator disk
aerodynamics of propellers
author_facet Rodolfo Bontempo
Marcello Manna
author_sort Rodolfo Bontempo
title Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution
title_short Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution
title_full Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution
title_fullStr Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution
title_full_unstemmed Verification of the Axial Momentum Theory for Propellers with a Uniform Load Distribution
title_sort verification of the axial momentum theory for propellers with a uniform load distribution
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
issn 2504-186X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The paper provides an evaluation of the errors embodied in the Axial Momentum Theory (AMT) as applied to a uniformly loaded actuator disk model without wake rotation. Although this model exhibits some unphysical features, such as the tip singularity and the violation of the angular momentum equation, it is still considered a touchstone in the theoretical aerodynamics of propellers. To simplify the model, a purely mathematical assumption is commonly used in the differential form of the axial momentum equation, i.e., the contribution of the pressure forces on the lateral surface of the infinitesimal streamtubes swallowed by the disk is neglected. In this paper, the errors introduced by this simplifying assumption are evaluated by comparing the results of the AMT with those of a nonlinear method modelling the free wake as the superposition of ring vortices distributed along the wake boundary. Firstly, the validity of this method is verified in terms of global performance coefficients. Then, using a CFD approach, it is also verified in terms of local flow quantities. The comparison between the ring-vortices method and the AMT shows that, for a highly loaded propeller, significant errors exist in the axial velocity at the disk, especially near the tip. Moreover, despite the uniform load, the axial velocity at the disk varies in the radial direction. Instead, the velocity magnitude remains almost uniform only for values of the thrust coefficient lower than 1.
topic axial momentum theory
actuator disk
aerodynamics of propellers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/2/8
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