The effects of ice formations on the section lift, drag, and pitching-moment coefficients of an unswept NACA 65A004 airfoil section of 6-foot chord were studied.. The magnitude of the aerodynamic penalties was primarily a function of the shape and size of the ice formation near the leading edge of the airfoil. The exact size and shape of the ice formations were determined photographically and found to be complex functions of the operating and icing conditions. In general, icing of the airfoil at angles of attack less than 40 caused large increases in section drag coefficients (as much as 350 percent in 8 minutes of heavy glaze icing), reductions in section lift coefficients (up to 13 percent), and changes in the pitching-moment coefficient ...
The effect of large-droplet ice accretion on aircraft control and in particular lateral control is e...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were directed to consider the impacts of different ice gradual additio...
A multi-phase research program in the National Research Council of Canada\u2019s Altitude Icing Wind...
The effects of ice formations on the section lift, drag, and pitching-moment coefficients of an unsw...
The effects of primary and. runback icing and frost formations on the drag of an 8-foot-chord NACA 6...
Studies were made to determine the effect of ice formations on the section drag of a 6.9-foot-chord ...
An empirical relation has been obtained by which the change in drag coefficient caused by ice format...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were conducted to study the effects of various ice accretions on the a...
The blockage is one of the important factors affecting the icing of airfoils in wind tunnel tests. I...
Studies were made to determine the effect of ice formations on the section drag of a 6.9-foot-chord ...
288 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The effects of simulated ice ...
Icing has now become an important factor endangering flight safety. This paper takes the icing data ...
The effects of primary and runback ice formations on the section drag of a 36 deg swept NACA 63A-009...
In this paper, we describe the results of numerical prediction of ice accretion and the resulting ae...
A full scale general aviation wing with a NACA 63 sub 2 A415 airfoil section was tested to determine...
The effect of large-droplet ice accretion on aircraft control and in particular lateral control is e...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were directed to consider the impacts of different ice gradual additio...
A multi-phase research program in the National Research Council of Canada\u2019s Altitude Icing Wind...
The effects of ice formations on the section lift, drag, and pitching-moment coefficients of an unsw...
The effects of primary and. runback icing and frost formations on the drag of an 8-foot-chord NACA 6...
Studies were made to determine the effect of ice formations on the section drag of a 6.9-foot-chord ...
An empirical relation has been obtained by which the change in drag coefficient caused by ice format...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were conducted to study the effects of various ice accretions on the a...
The blockage is one of the important factors affecting the icing of airfoils in wind tunnel tests. I...
Studies were made to determine the effect of ice formations on the section drag of a 6.9-foot-chord ...
288 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The effects of simulated ice ...
Icing has now become an important factor endangering flight safety. This paper takes the icing data ...
The effects of primary and runback ice formations on the section drag of a 36 deg swept NACA 63A-009...
In this paper, we describe the results of numerical prediction of ice accretion and the resulting ae...
A full scale general aviation wing with a NACA 63 sub 2 A415 airfoil section was tested to determine...
The effect of large-droplet ice accretion on aircraft control and in particular lateral control is e...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were directed to consider the impacts of different ice gradual additio...
A multi-phase research program in the National Research Council of Canada\u2019s Altitude Icing Wind...