Propeller Thrust Calculation
Propeller Thrust Calculation
The mass flow rate can be expressed in terms of the air density, air
velocity at the propeller, and the area covered by the propeller:
and:
Therefore:
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Thrust/ prop
Air density
Motor efficiency
We used this calculator to find out how much weight a drone can
carry. Here’s what the interface looks like:
Propeller pitch
Air density
Drag
Aircraft speed
Once you’ve gathered the equipment you need, it’s time to set-up your
thrust test:
1. Secure the thrust stand to a hard surface
2. Attach your ESC and motor to the thrust stand
3. Attach your propeller to your motor
4. Connect the thrust stand to the power source and software
5. Control the thrust stand with the software and watch the data come
in
In this video we show you how to perform this set-up, plus we use
a wind generator to get dynamic results that are extra realistic:
For propeller testing, you’ll most likely be interested in propeller
thrust data as well as propeller efficiency, both of which are recorded
by the software.
Here’s an example of what the exported data looks like:
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These settings will show us all the tests performed with propellers that
generated at least 20 kgf of force.
In the table that appears, we can first look at the “Propellers” column,
which gives us a snapshot of the diameter and pitch of the propellers
that fit our criteria. If we want to learn even more about them, we can
click on each test to get more details and data.
For this 62” propeller for example, we can see that it produces over 20
kgf of thrust:
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Figure 9: Dataplots from the 48” propeller test using the Flight
Stand software
This test confirms that this propeller can provide us with the thrust we
need. We can repeat the test using different propellers of similar
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diameter, pitch and material to see which one is most efficient in our
operating range of 10 to 20 kgf.
Figure 10: Thrust data from a thrust calculator vs. a thrust stand
Conclusion
In conclusion, there are many ways to estimate the thrust produced by
your propeller using equations and thrust calculators.
However, if you want to know how much thrust they really produce in
your propulsion system, the best way to find out is by testing them
with a thrust stand.
If you would like to test your propellers, check out our propeller test
stands:
Series 1585 - measures up to 5 kgf of thrust / 2 Nm of torque
Flight Stand 15 - measures up to 15 kgf of thrust / 8 Nm of torque
Flight Stand 50 - measures up to 50 kgf of thrust / 30 Nm of
torque
Flight Stand 150 - measures up to 150 kgf of thrust / 150 Nm of
torque