An experimental research effort was begun to develop a database of airplane aerodynamic characteristics with simulated ice accretion over a large range of incidence and sideslip angles. Wind-tunnel testing was performed at the NASA Langley 12-ft Low-Speed Wind Tunnel using a 3.5 percent scale model of the NASA Langley Generic Transport Model. Aerodynamic data were acquired from a six-component force and moment balance in static-model sweeps from alpha = -5deg to 85deg and beta = -45 deg to 45 deg at a Reynolds number of 0.24 x10(exp 6) and Mach number of 0.06. The 3.5 percent scale GTM was tested in both the clean configuration and with full-span artificial ice shapes attached to the leading edges of the wing, horizontal and vertical tail. ...
Low-Reynolds number testing was conducted at the 7 ft. x 10 ft. Walter H. Beech Memorial Wind Tunnel...
This report presents the key results from the first two years of a program to develop experimental i...
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
NASA, FAA, ONERA, the University of Illinois and Boeing have embarked on a significant, collaborativ...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
This report presents the results of recent investigations into the aerodynamics of simulated runback...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
The design and certification of modern transport airplanes for flight in icing conditions increasing...
The continued design, certification and safe operation of swept-wing airplanes in icing conditions r...
Determining the adverse aerodynamic effects due to ice accretion often relies on dry-air wind-tunnel...
The continued design, certification and safe operation of swept-wing airplanes in icing conditions r...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
Low-Reynolds number testing was conducted at the 7 ft. x 10 ft. Walter H. Beech Memorial Wind Tunnel...
This report presents the key results from the first two years of a program to develop experimental i...
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
NASA, FAA, ONERA, the University of Illinois and Boeing have embarked on a significant, collaborativ...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
This report presents the results of recent investigations into the aerodynamics of simulated runback...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
The design and certification of modern transport airplanes for flight in icing conditions increasing...
The continued design, certification and safe operation of swept-wing airplanes in icing conditions r...
Determining the adverse aerodynamic effects due to ice accretion often relies on dry-air wind-tunnel...
The continued design, certification and safe operation of swept-wing airplanes in icing conditions r...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
Low-Reynolds number testing was conducted at the 7 ft. x 10 ft. Walter H. Beech Memorial Wind Tunnel...
This report presents the key results from the first two years of a program to develop experimental i...
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...