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Clocking the prop - 3-blade ?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:47 am    Post subject: Clocking the prop - 3-blade ? Reply with quote

I am willing to believe that clocking the (2-blade) prop makes a
difference, though I am at a loss to understand why. It must have some
explanation in the dynamics - very small flexure in something occurring
on each power pulse or something like that.

But I have a Catto wooden 3-blade prop (not flying yet). Are there any
clocking issues with a 3-blade?

Presumably the more blades, the less it matters. Also, the total
moment inertia of the wooden prop (17 lbs and 3" shorter blades) is much
less than the moment of the metal 2-blade, so I'm guessing it's not an
issue. Can any of you Catto users confirm this?

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:27 am    Post subject: Clocking the prop - 3-blade ? Reply with quote

Well, I can reply to my own posting in this case. I had also sent an
email about clocking to Craig Catto when I posted to the list, but was
not optimistic about receiving a reply any time soon. Craig replied
within a couple hours!

Craig says that wood props are less sensitive to clocking than metal and
3-blades less sensitive than 2-blade - generally. Sometimes clocking
does make a difference with a wooden prop. It's all a matter of
harmonics. He has no recommended clocking for the 3-blade wooden prop,
but says if you sense any enhanced vibration at some rpm range, it is
worth trying to rotate it one-hole to see if it helps.

tom sargent wrote:
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I am willing to believe that clocking the (2-blade) prop makes a
difference, though I am at a loss to understand why. It must have some
explanation in the dynamics - very small flexure in something occurring
on each power pulse or something like that.

But I have a Catto wooden 3-blade prop (not flying yet). Are there
any clocking issues with a 3-blade?

Presumably the more blades, the less it matters. Also, the total
moment inertia of the wooden prop (17 lbs and 3" shorter blades) is much
less than the moment of the metal 2-blade, so I'm guessing it's not an
issue. Can any of you Catto users confirm this?



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:34 pm    Post subject: Clocking the prop - 3-blade ? Reply with quote

In a message dated 03/02/2008 8:49:10 AM Central Standard Time, sarg314(at)comcast.net writes:
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Can any of you Catto users confirm this?

I tried a re-clock on my Catto 3-blade during early testing as an experiment by shifting it one hole. Not a major difference, but it did seem to shift from 90% smooth to maybe 95%, but then again, that may have been a placebo reward for my efforts.

Much more importantly, be sure to wait until final paint is on the spinner, then decide what to do- after painting I picked up a noticeable vibration around 1900 rpm, most apparent when reducing power, that I hadn't noticed before. One dynamic balance session later, it was running much to my satisfaction, and remains so after nearly 475 hours...

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