Understand Torsional Vibration in Propeller Drive Systems

Released on = December 5, 2005, 5:50 pm

Press Release Author = HTTP://IBIS.EXPERIMENTALS.DE

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = More and more, automotive engines are converted for
experimental aircraft use. Reduction drives, drive trains and pusher propeller
possibly aggravate torsional vibration to dangerous levels. A report about torsional
vibration is republished to create awareness with current experimental aircraft
builders and to enhance experimental aviation safety.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
06.12.2005


Understanding Torsional Vibration in Propeller Drive Systems

More and more, automotive engines are converted for experimental aircraft use.
Reduction drives, drive trains and pusher propeller possibly aggravate torsional
vibration to dangerous levels. A report about torsional vibration is re published to
create awareness with current experimental aircraft builders and to enhance
experimental aviation safety. - The summary should arouse curiosity in the reader to
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and not dull.

Buedelsdorf, Germany - December 6, 2005 - In republishing a report called \"Propeller
Drive Systems and Torsional Vibration\", experimental aircraft builder Hans
Zwakenberg seeks to create awareness for potentially dangerous experimental aircraft
power packages.

Said Hans Zwakenberg: \"An increasing number of experimental aircraft take to the air
powered by a converted automotive engine. These engines are high-revving, which is
detrimental for propeller efficiency. This is why reduction drives are introduced,
to lower the propeller RPM to more efficient levels. Reduction drives change the
behavior of the power package entirely. Each the engine, reduction drive and
propeller have their own natural vibration frequencies. In case there is a coupling
between them, the ensuing resonance will wreak havoc with the power package.
Consulting with other home builders, little information could be found. The local
libraries only provided academic publications that weren\'t all that accessible. A
report found on the Internet filled in the gaps.\"

\"Propeller Drive Systems and Torsional Vibration\" was written by Donald P. Hessenaur
a few decades ago. This report will give you greater insight in how engine,
reduction drive and propeller influence each other, sometimes with devastating side
effects. Download it from http://www.experimentals.de/ It is located in the
\'Documents\' section below the \'Downloads\' menu.

Hans Zwakenberg is building an IBIS canard experimental aircraft. What he learns on
the way to completion is published on his project web site
(http://ibis.experimentals.de/) in order to pass on knowledge to other builders.

Contact Hans Zwakenberg for more insights into this topic. Direct line: +49 177
7844331 Email: hz@zwakenberg.com Other helpful information regarding this report can
be found at: http://ibis.experimentals.de.

For More Information Contact:

Hans Zwakenberg
hz@zwakenberg.com
http://ibis.experimentals.de


Web Site = http://ibis.experimentals.de

Contact Details = Hans Zwakenberg

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