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Foil, Utilized Such As An Airfoil Or Hydrofoil, Characterized By A Duct Moving Relative To A Mass Of Fluid. A Constriction Within The Duct Increases The Speed Of The Fluid Flowing Within The Duct And Thereby Produces A Pressure Drop Inducing A Mass Of Fluid External To The Duct To Accelerate Into The Duct. The Acceleration Of The Fluid Into The Duct Generates A Resultant Force, Which Can Be Varied And Controlled To Improve Performance And Reduce Drag

US Patent:
2012015, Jun 21, 2012
Filed:
Nov 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/373714
Inventors:
Phillip Jackson McGee - Cleveland MS, US
International Classification:
F01D 5/18
F04D 29/38
B63H 9/04
B64C 3/00
B64C 21/02
B63H 1/02
B64C 11/20
F03B 3/12
US Classification:
416 91
Abstract:
A foil, utilized such as an airfoil or hydrofoil, characterized by a duct moving relative to a mass of fluid. The duct channels the flow of the portion of the fluid through which the duct is moving. A constriction within the duct increases the speed of the fluid constrained within the duct and thereby produces a pressure drop. The pressure drop induces a mass of fluid external to the duct and approximately parallel to the duct to accelerate into the duct. The acceleration of the external fluid mass into the duct generates a resultant force vector, which can be utilized, varied, and controlled to improve performance and reduce drag.

Rotating Fluid Conduit Utilized Such A Propeller Or Turbine, Characterized By A Rotating Annulus, Formed By A Rotating Inner Hub And A Rotating Outer Shell

US Patent:
2012025, Oct 4, 2012
Filed:
Sep 19, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/200137
Inventors:
Phillip Jackson McGee - Cleveland MS, US
International Classification:
F01D 5/22
B64C 11/00
B63H 1/16
US Classification:
416189
Abstract:
A rotating fluid conduit, utilized such as a propeller or turbine, is disclosed that is characterized by a rotating annulus formed by a rotating inner hub and a rotating outer shell. Rotating internal vanes are arranged within the annulus and are affixed to the inner hub and the outer shell. The annulus area varies from the inlet to the outlet and the angle of the vanes, within the annulus, also varies to control the radial velocity and axial velocity of the fluid stream and thereby provide a corresponding change in the axially directed and radially directed energy of a fluid. This rotating fluid conduit is analytically calculated, to an exact solution, to deliver predictable performance at design and off design conditions.

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