MichaelkSA
Mechanical
- Oct 29, 2013
- 49
Good day all.
I know that with all prop-driven airplanes (whether it be piston or turbo-prop) you want the tip speed of the prop to be just fast enough to avoid the airflow over the prop of becoming supersonic in order to avoid the negative effects assosiated with supersonic flow.
What i want to know is what speeds the airflow over the fan of large turbofan engines can reach? Surely they are way above supersonic? And how are the advantages of these high speed flows justified compared to the wave-drag penalties?
Thank you for any response.
I know that with all prop-driven airplanes (whether it be piston or turbo-prop) you want the tip speed of the prop to be just fast enough to avoid the airflow over the prop of becoming supersonic in order to avoid the negative effects assosiated with supersonic flow.
What i want to know is what speeds the airflow over the fan of large turbofan engines can reach? Surely they are way above supersonic? And how are the advantages of these high speed flows justified compared to the wave-drag penalties?
Thank you for any response.