Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
On Dec 4, 8:25 pm, wrote:
In rec.aviation.piloting Harry K wrote:
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After thinking that over...
It gets worse. There will be multiple rpm that will show the effect
under strobe conditions. With a 2 blade prop it can be sychronizing
every 1/2 rev. 3-blade prop every 1/3 or 2/3 rev, etc. in addition to
synching on the harmonics.
It isn't that bad.
Synchronization only occurs on integral fractions and engine RPM is
usually 1000 and about 2700 RPM so the possibilities are limited.
For a 2 bladed prop:
7200/2= 3600 - 1800 RPM
7200/3= 2400 - 2400 RPM and 1200 RPM
7200/4= 1800 - 1800 RPM and 900 RPM
etc.
I leave it to someone else to show how many blades you see at each RPM.
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Jim Pennino
Since the prop appears stationary, you would see all the blades.
Yes, but how many virtual blades will you see?
Simple example: You are illuminating a 2 bladed prop running at 1000 RPM
with a strobe light pulsing at 4000 pulses per minute.
In the time between pulses, the prop makes 1/4 of a turn.
The prop is therefor lite up every 1/4 turn and it appears as though
the prop has 4 blades.
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Jim Pennino
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Nope. The prop appears stationary and you see only the two.
What you see is the complete image (frame), not a composite of 4
'frames'.
Harry K
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