Hi,
I have started working on a multi rotor project.
It uses a 4 blade rotor form a size 450 helicopter, with 4 325mm carbon blades.
My problem is driving the rotor. I planned using direct drive, thus eliminating the use of a gearbox. Only after purchasing motor (turnigy 3536 910KV) I read up on how fast they spin.
I need my rotor head to turn at about 3400 rpm. However the motor I have will be turning at about 10,000rpm @ 11.1v. This is about 3 times to fast.
My question is, is this how it works out in reality or will the weight/drag of the rotor and blades reduce the speed of the motor. If it doesn't then s it feasible to only use the first 30% of the motors speed capability with the use of ESCs.
I have started working on a multi rotor project.
It uses a 4 blade rotor form a size 450 helicopter, with 4 325mm carbon blades.
My problem is driving the rotor. I planned using direct drive, thus eliminating the use of a gearbox. Only after purchasing motor (turnigy 3536 910KV) I read up on how fast they spin.
I need my rotor head to turn at about 3400 rpm. However the motor I have will be turning at about 10,000rpm @ 11.1v. This is about 3 times to fast.
My question is, is this how it works out in reality or will the weight/drag of the rotor and blades reduce the speed of the motor. If it doesn't then s it feasible to only use the first 30% of the motors speed capability with the use of ESCs.





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