The pressure distribution of airscrew-, fan-, and wind turbine blades, and by this the determination of flow characteristics are solved by means of linking the areas of different pressure (low and high) on the blades with bores and/or cutting and/or notching.
The original pressure characteristics are changed due to the flow resulting from the pressure difference in the bores, cuts or notches. These changes are of such nature that on the blades (from a physical and technical point of view) the emergence of unfavourable turbulences is reduced or eliminated. The solution can be used on tools of any desired size.
One way for realisation is when close to the end of the blade, but on a point which is in an appropriate distance from it, a cut of appropriate width and almost parallel to the end of the blade can be shaped. The air flowing through this aperture eliminates the air turbulence otherwise occurring on the end of the blades.
According to the present state of knowledge of declarers no such airscrew, fan, or wind turbine exists in the world and no distributors, manufacturers or investigations are known in this field.
Similarly to airplane wings only in order to prevent the separation of flow—the forming of turbulent flow—an aperture would be applied close to the trailing edge. No practical realisation is known in this respect.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 16 00523 | Sep 2016 | HU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/HU2017/000026 | 4/4/2017 | WO | 00 |