TY - JOUR A1 - Möhren, Felix A1 - Bergmann, Ole A1 - Janser, Frank A1 - Braun, Carsten T1 - Assessment of structural mechanical effects related to torsional deformations of propellers JF - CEAS Aeronautical Journal N2 - Lifting propellers are of increasing interest for Advanced Air Mobility. All propellers and rotors are initially twisted beams, showing significant extension–twist coupling and centrifugal twisting. Torsional deformations severely impact aerodynamic performance. This paper presents a novel approach to assess different reasons for torsional deformations. A reduced-order model runs large parameter sweeps with algebraic formulations and numerical solution procedures. Generic beams represent three different propeller types for General Aviation, Commercial Aviation, and Advanced Air Mobility. Simulations include solid and hollow cross-sections made of aluminum, steel, and carbon fiber-reinforced polymer. The investigation shows that centrifugal twisting moments depend on both the elastic and initial twist. The determination of the centrifugal twisting moment solely based on the initial twist suffers from errors exceeding 5% in some cases. The nonlinear parts of the torsional rigidity do not significantly impact the overall torsional rigidity for the investigated propeller types. The extension–twist coupling related to the initial and elastic twist in combination with tension forces significantly impacts the net cross-sectional torsional loads. While the increase in torsional stiffness due to initial twist contributes to the overall stiffness for General and Commercial Aviation propellers, its contribution to the lift propeller’s stiffness is limited. The paper closes with the presentation of approximations for each effect identified as significant. Numerical evaluations are necessary to determine each effect for inhomogeneous cross-sections made of anisotropic material. KW - Lifting propeller KW - Extension–twist coupling KW - Trapeze effect KW - Centrifugal twisting moment Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13272-024-00737-7 SN - 1869-5590 (eISSN) SN - 1869-5582 N1 - Corresponding author: Felix Möhren PB - Springer CY - Wien ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Sohn, Olivia A1 - Thamm, Titus A1 - Heimann, Lara A1 - Andug, Abdullah A1 - Stahl, Johannes A1 - Schultwessel, Tim ED - Kroll-Ludwigs, Kathrin ED - Bassen-Metz, Yasmine ED - Bernecker, Andreas ED - Eggert, Mathias ED - Fritz, Thomas ED - Golland, Alexander ED - Höhne, Tim ED - Tran, Duc Hung ED - Vogt, Jürgen T1 - Aachener Online-Schriften Wirtschaft und Recht. Band 8. 01/2024 N2 - 1. Auswirkungen des europäischen Data Act: Untersuchung des Verhältnisses zwischen Datenzugang und Datenschutz - Olivia Sohn | Seite 4-58 2. Detecting companies’ willingness to invest in their sustainable transformation – relevant factors and their evaluation - Titus Thamm |Seite 59-107 3. Unterschiede in den arbeitsbezogenen Wertvorstellungen der Generation Y und Z? Don ́t believe the hype - Lara Heimann | Seite 108-199 4. Die virtuelle Mitgliederversammlung beim eingetragenen Verein – ein Modell für die Zukunft? - Abdullah Andug | Seite 200-253 5. Die AGB-Kontrolle von Rechtswahlklauseln in der deutschen und europäischen Kontrollpraxis – Effektiver Verbraucherschutz oder zusätzliche Rechtsunsicherheit? - Johannes Stahl | Seite 254-325 6. Datenzugangs-und Nutzungsrechte durch den EU Data Act am Beispiel der Automobilbranche - Tim Schultwessel | Seite 326-380 T3 - Aachener Online-Schriften Wirtschaft und Recht - 8 Y1 - 2024 PB - FH Aachen / Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften CY - Aachen ER -