billswagger
Airman 1st Class
- 256
- Mar 12, 2009
This is a more technical question.
I know what the reduction gear is for, but when reading about some aircraft engines i sometimes see the ratio published as 2:1 or some other figure.
So i wondered if anyone knew how the ratio is factored into the rotations of the engine and propeller.
Is it the propeller that spins twice for every time the engine revolves once, or is it the other way around?
While i have your attention, i've also seen blower gear ratios for the supercharger that read something like 8.8:1 or 9.6:1. So i also wondered how and what those ratios correspond to.
I've tried looking it up briefly, but nothing really touches on the ratios instead they focus on the engineering aspect of the engine.
thanks
Bill
I know what the reduction gear is for, but when reading about some aircraft engines i sometimes see the ratio published as 2:1 or some other figure.
So i wondered if anyone knew how the ratio is factored into the rotations of the engine and propeller.
Is it the propeller that spins twice for every time the engine revolves once, or is it the other way around?
While i have your attention, i've also seen blower gear ratios for the supercharger that read something like 8.8:1 or 9.6:1. So i also wondered how and what those ratios correspond to.
I've tried looking it up briefly, but nothing really touches on the ratios instead they focus on the engineering aspect of the engine.
thanks
Bill