This paper presents results from a study of the fundamental physics of ice-crystal ice accretion using a NACA 0012 airfoil at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Research Altitude Test Facility in August 2017. These tests were a continuation of work which began in 2010 as part of a joint collaboration between NASA and NRC. The research seeks to generate icing conditions representative of those that occur inside a jet engine when ingesting ice crystals. In this test, an airfoil was exposed to mixed-phase icing conditions and the resulting ice accretions were recorded and analyzed. This paper details the specific objectives, procedures, and measurements which included the aero-thermal and cloud measurements. The objectives were buil...
Aircraft jet engines operating at high altitudes in ice crystal clouds can experience operational pr...
It has been recognised in recent years that high altitude atmospheric ice crystals pose a threat to ...
This paper presents the evaluation of a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model, previously presented ...
This paper presents results from a study of the fundamental physics of ice-crystal ice accretion usi...
Due to numerous engine power-loss events associated with high-altitude convective weather, ice accre...
This paper describes an ice-crystal icing experiment conducted at the NASA Propulsion System Laborat...
This paper describes plans and preliminary results for using the NASA Propulsion Systems Lab (PSL) t...
Due to numerous engine power-loss events associated with high-altitude convective weather, ice accre...
Ice crystals found at high altitude near convective clouds are known to cause jet engine power-loss ...
This paper presents measurements of ice accretion shape and surface temperature from ice-crystal ici...
Ice crystals found at high altitude near convective clouds are known to cause jet engine power-loss ...
This paper evaluates a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model that has been previously presented to d...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This paper builds on previous work that compares numerical simulations of mixed-phase icing clouds w...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
Aircraft jet engines operating at high altitudes in ice crystal clouds can experience operational pr...
It has been recognised in recent years that high altitude atmospheric ice crystals pose a threat to ...
This paper presents the evaluation of a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model, previously presented ...
This paper presents results from a study of the fundamental physics of ice-crystal ice accretion usi...
Due to numerous engine power-loss events associated with high-altitude convective weather, ice accre...
This paper describes an ice-crystal icing experiment conducted at the NASA Propulsion System Laborat...
This paper describes plans and preliminary results for using the NASA Propulsion Systems Lab (PSL) t...
Due to numerous engine power-loss events associated with high-altitude convective weather, ice accre...
Ice crystals found at high altitude near convective clouds are known to cause jet engine power-loss ...
This paper presents measurements of ice accretion shape and surface temperature from ice-crystal ici...
Ice crystals found at high altitude near convective clouds are known to cause jet engine power-loss ...
This paper evaluates a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model that has been previously presented to d...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This paper builds on previous work that compares numerical simulations of mixed-phase icing clouds w...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
Aircraft jet engines operating at high altitudes in ice crystal clouds can experience operational pr...
It has been recognised in recent years that high altitude atmospheric ice crystals pose a threat to ...
This paper presents the evaluation of a thermodynamic ice crystal icing model, previously presented ...