Stallfree technology provides an excellent method of blade regulation that can be adapted to the fans of turbofans.

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Commercial Aircraft Propulsion and Energy Systems Research: Reducing Global Carbon Emissions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi:10.17226/23490.


• Fans are somewhere in between axial compressors and propellers.

•Compressor features are the opposite: improve high-speed efficiency and reduce low speed performance.

• Through fan regulation EFFICIENCY of the engine can be improved.

• However, effectiveness of regulation is mostly limited to the zones of the flow field where a regime of incompressibility can be retained.
Cutaway view (sketch) of a fan built according to the Stallfree Technology :


• On the below chart an estimation of the possible efficiency-boost is shown. This is how an upgrade with Stallfree technology can increase efficiency of a high BPR turbofan.


•All benefits of the new concept materialize in the process at their best.

Slight gain in the maximum value is expected due to avoidance of traditional trimming techniques aimed at widening the prop’s working speed range by making allowances in peak-efficiency.

•Upgraded turboprop propulsion has outstanding efficiency features (take-off, climb, cruising, and top speed) in the subsonic speed-range. Most competitive. A propulsion of choice.

Sketch of a fan hub with regulated blades :

Speed-range comparison of propellers and turbofans with and without Stallfree technology :

Example of fan with unregulated blades :