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7 ------------- Copyright (C) 2000 Jon S. Berndt (jsb@hal-pc.org) -------------
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41 #include "FGThruster.h"
43 #include "FGTranslation.h"
44 #include "FGRotation.h"
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50 #define ID_PROPELLER "$Id$"
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57 COMMENTS, REFERENCES, and NOTES [use "class documentation" below for API docs]
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64 /** Propeller modeling class.
65 FGPropeller models a propeller given the tabular data for Ct and Cp
66 indexed by advance ratio "J". The data for the propeller is
67 stored in a config file named "prop_name.xml". The propeller config file
68 is referenced from the main aircraft config file in the "Propulsion" section.
69 See the constructor for FGPropeller to see what is read in and what should
70 be stored in the config file.<br>
71 Several references were helpful, here:<ul>
72 <li>Barnes W. McCormick, "Aerodynamics, Aeronautics, and Flight Mechanics",
73 Wiley & Sons, 1979 ISBN 0-471-03032-5</li>
74 <li>Edwin Hartman, David Biermann, "The Aerodynamic Characteristics of
75 Full Scale Propellers Having 2, 3, and 4 Blades of Clark Y and R.A.F. 6
76 Airfoil Sections", NACA Report TN-640, 1938 (?)</li>
77 <li>Various NACA Technical Notes and Reports</li>
84 @see <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jsbsim/JSBSim/FGPropeller.h?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup">
86 @see <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jsbsim/JSBSim/FGPropeller.cpp?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup">
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94 class FGPropeller : public FGThruster {
97 /** Constructor for FGPropeller.
98 @param exec a pointer to the main executive object
99 @param AC_cfg a pointer to the main aircraft config file object */
100 FGPropeller(FGFDMExec* exec, FGConfigFile* AC_cfg);
102 /// Destructor for FGPropeller - deletes the FGTable objects
105 /** Sets the Revolutions Per Minute for the propeller. Normally the propeller
106 instance will calculate its own rotational velocity, given the Torque
107 produced by the engine and integrating over time using the standard
108 equation for rotational acceleration "a": a = Q/I , where Q is Torque and
109 I is moment of inertia for the propeller.
110 @param rpm the rotational velocity of the propeller */
111 void SetRPM(double rpm) {RPM = rpm;}
113 /// Returns true of this propeller is variable pitch
114 bool IsVPitch(void) {return MaxPitch != MinPitch;}
116 /** This commands the pitch of the blade to change to the value supplied.
117 This call is meant to be issued either from the cockpit or by the flight
118 control system (perhaps to maintain constant RPM for a constant-speed
119 propeller). This value will be limited to be within whatever is specified
120 in the config file for Max and Min pitch. It is also one of the lookup
121 indices to the power and thrust tables for variable-pitch propellers.
122 @param pitch the pitch of the blade in degrees. */
123 void SetPitch(double pitch) {Pitch = pitch;}
125 /// Sets the P-Factor constant
126 void SetPFactor(double pf) {P_Factor = pf;}
128 /** Sets the rotation sense of the propeller.
129 @param s this value should be +/- 1 ONLY. +1 indicates clockwise rotation as
130 viewed by someone standing behind the engine looking forward into
131 the direction of flight. */
132 void SetSense(double s) { Sense = s;}
134 /// Retrieves the pitch of the propeller in degrees.
135 double GetPitch(void) { return Pitch; }
137 /// Retrieves the RPMs of the propeller
138 double GetRPM(void) { return RPM; }
140 /// Retrieves the propeller moment of inertia
141 double GetIxx(void) { return Ixx; }
143 /// Retrieves the Torque in foot-pounds (Don't you love the English system?)
144 double GetTorque(void) { return vTorque(eX); }
146 /** Retrieves the power required (or "absorbed") by the propeller -
147 i.e. the power required to keep spinning the propeller at the current
148 velocity, air density, and rotational rate. */
149 double GetPowerRequired(void);
151 /** Calculates and returns the thrust produced by this propeller.
152 Given the excess power available from the engine (in foot-pounds), the thrust is
153 calculated, as well as the current RPM. The RPM is calculated by integrating
154 the torque provided by the engine over what the propeller "absorbs"
155 (essentially the "drag" of the propeller).
156 @param PowerAvailable this is the excess power provided by the engine to
157 accelerate the prop. It could be negative, dictating that the propeller
159 @return the thrust in pounds */
160 double Calculate(double PowerAvailable);
161 FGColumnVector3 GetPFactor(void);
176 FGColumnVector3 vTorque;
179 void Debug(int from);
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