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The usual method of determining the characteristics of an airscrew by the curves of and x as a function of the advance diameter ratio neglects the deformations to which an airscrew in rotation is subject, and, desiring a more accurate method of investigation, the Service des Recherches de l'Aronautique asked Commandant Ledoux to work out a method capable of practical application for the measurement of deformations. This report gives in detail the results of his work.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1933
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