Based on XOAR profile, both props were scaled where, at 0.75 radius, the airfoil angle for the 30 inch prop stands at around 9.6 degrees where else for the 32 inch prop the angle is around 7.5 degrees.
So, do not be alarmed if the 32 inch prop is a little thinner than 30 inch prop and as requested in the comment, added 24x8 prop where the pitch angle at 75% of radius is at 8.06 degrees.
For the 36x10, the effective angle at 3/4 radius is around 6.7 degrees... effectively at such a diameter, the small pitch resulting in thinning of the blades...
40x22 and 47x22 propeller uploaded to the collection. The 40 inch prop has an angle of 13.14 degrees at 3/4 radius while the 47 inch prop has about 11.24 degrees.
Thanks for sharing
May you design a 36x19 propeller. It is for Hobbywing x9 plus 36190 propeller.
I would be really thankful
The 36 inch prop was scaled for 19 inch pitch, refer collection updates. On the rest of the parameters such as total surface area, cl alpha, cd alpha and the rest, I believed as an engineer yourselves, you may figure it out from the 3D drawing. Of course, run it over CFD simulation to obtain it would be great for thesis writing.
Thanks for your sharing!
you are most welcome..
Hi umranrc,
I was wondering if you could design a propeller with the following specifications: XOAR PJA - RC airplane propeller, 12 x 10 inches, 2 blades. It would be incredibly helpful.
Thank you!
Dear Eric,
The 12 x 10 prop uploaded. To be honest, it is relatively easy to scale these props to your desired sizes.
Thanks a lot!
heyy.. i want a 16x6 propeller for rc plane. can you make its cad
Can you download any of the STP file and try to scale it first. Upload back to your page here and we'll go from there.
Hi umranrc
Did you used Solidworks for this? I would be very thankful if you can provide me solidworks file where i can see and edit features. I am looking for custom model similar to this. It would be highly helpful if you provide me with sldprt
Thanks
No, I do not use solidwork. STP files can be imported into solidwork (if I'm not mistaken..)
Nice try, Mr Dassault.