Here s a simple science experiment to try: Place an unopened bottle of distilled water in your freezer. After 2-3 hours, if the water is pure enough, you will notice that it has not frozen. Carefully pour the water into a bowl with a piece of ice in it. When it strikes the ice, the water will instantly freeze. One of the most basic and commonly known scientific facts is that water freezes at around 32 F. But this is not always the case. Water lacking any impurities for ice crystals to form around can be supercooled to even lower temperatures without freezing. High in the atmosphere, water droplets can achieve this delicate, supercooled state. When a plane flies through clouds containing these droplets, the water can strike the airframe and,...
The NASA-Lewis aircraft icing analysis program is composed of three major sub-programs. These sub-pr...
Icing effects can reduce the flight safety under certain weather conditions. According to the US Nat...
Flying an aircraft in icing conditions may seriously degrade its aerodynamical performance and thre...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
LEWICE is a computer program that predicts the accumulation of ice on two-dimensional aerodynamic su...
A survey of the current methods for simulation of the response of an aircraft or aircraft subsystem ...
Aircraft icing occurs when a plane flies through a cloud of supercooled water droplets. When the dro...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
AbstractResearches have indicated that impinging droplets can be entrapped as liquid in the ice matr...
When an aircraft traverses through clouds containing supercooled water droplets, in-flight icing can...
The paper gives a brief description of the various state-of-the-art mathematical models used to simu...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
A grid block transformation scheme which allows the input of grids in arbitrary reference frames, th...
Computational icing simulation methods are making the transition from the realm of research to commo...
This slide presentation reviews the past and current research that NASA has done in the area of airf...
The NASA-Lewis aircraft icing analysis program is composed of three major sub-programs. These sub-pr...
Icing effects can reduce the flight safety under certain weather conditions. According to the US Nat...
Flying an aircraft in icing conditions may seriously degrade its aerodynamical performance and thre...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
LEWICE is a computer program that predicts the accumulation of ice on two-dimensional aerodynamic su...
A survey of the current methods for simulation of the response of an aircraft or aircraft subsystem ...
Aircraft icing occurs when a plane flies through a cloud of supercooled water droplets. When the dro...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
AbstractResearches have indicated that impinging droplets can be entrapped as liquid in the ice matr...
When an aircraft traverses through clouds containing supercooled water droplets, in-flight icing can...
The paper gives a brief description of the various state-of-the-art mathematical models used to simu...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
A grid block transformation scheme which allows the input of grids in arbitrary reference frames, th...
Computational icing simulation methods are making the transition from the realm of research to commo...
This slide presentation reviews the past and current research that NASA has done in the area of airf...
The NASA-Lewis aircraft icing analysis program is composed of three major sub-programs. These sub-pr...
Icing effects can reduce the flight safety under certain weather conditions. According to the US Nat...
Flying an aircraft in icing conditions may seriously degrade its aerodynamical performance and thre...