Propeller
A propeller is a rotating mechanical device that converts rotational energy into thrust, enabling a vehicle to move through a fluid such as air or water. It consists of a hub to which several blades are attached; the blades are shaped as airfoils and twisted along their length to provide a progressively changing angle of attack. As the propeller spins, each blade accelerates a column of fluid, creating a pressure difference that produces forward thrust. The thrust depends on engine or motor speed, the vehicle’s speed, fluid density, blade area, and pitch.
Propellers are designed with varying numbers of blades, materials, and pitch settings. Fixed-pitch propellers have a
Applications include aircraft propulsion, ships and submarines, and some unmanned underwater vehicles, as well as small