This paper reports on an investigation of ice formation on a cylinder exposed to freezing rain. Freezing rain icing is characterized by supercooled raindrop impingement, with vertical and horizontal velocity components, water flow over the surface driven by aerodynamic and gravity forces, and freezing or shedding of the surface water. In the first part of the paper, a novel, three-dimensional analytical model of ice growth on a cylinder is derived and the results are discussed. This is followed by a discussion of experimental tests in the NRC Altitude Icing Wind Tunnel. The experiments were constrained to horizontal drop impingement, and we encountered difficulties delivering large drops at low speed to the test section. Hence, the experime...
Icing in warm environments, e.g. in aircraft engines or heated measurement probes, occurs if airplan...
Icing caused by snow and ice crystals poses a serious threat in aviation. Ice crystals ingested into...
Numerous turbofan power loss events have occurred in high altitude locations in the presence of ice ...
NRC has developed an original, three-dimensional icing modelling capability, called the \u201cmorpho...
Ice accretion on structures is discussed with an emphasis on estimating structural design iceloads a...
The object of research is the processes of hydroaerodynamics and heat and mass transfer that occur w...
Icing of surfaces is a hazard to numerous technical applications like aircraft, wind turbines, ships...
Atmospheric in-flight ice accretion has been a significant operational hazard in aviation for decade...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
The object of research is the processes of hydroaerodynamics and heat and mass transfer that occur w...
It has been recognised in recent years that high altitude atmospheric ice crystals pose a threat to ...
Due to numerous engine power-loss events associated with high-altitude convective weather, ice accre...
International audienceIcing has been identified as a major hazard for aviation safety since the begi...
ABSTRACT. The accumulation of rime ice on structures, due to the impact and freezing of small water ...
International audienceSince the beginning of civil aviation, icing is a severe weather hazard for ai...
Icing in warm environments, e.g. in aircraft engines or heated measurement probes, occurs if airplan...
Icing caused by snow and ice crystals poses a serious threat in aviation. Ice crystals ingested into...
Numerous turbofan power loss events have occurred in high altitude locations in the presence of ice ...
NRC has developed an original, three-dimensional icing modelling capability, called the \u201cmorpho...
Ice accretion on structures is discussed with an emphasis on estimating structural design iceloads a...
The object of research is the processes of hydroaerodynamics and heat and mass transfer that occur w...
Icing of surfaces is a hazard to numerous technical applications like aircraft, wind turbines, ships...
Atmospheric in-flight ice accretion has been a significant operational hazard in aviation for decade...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
The object of research is the processes of hydroaerodynamics and heat and mass transfer that occur w...
It has been recognised in recent years that high altitude atmospheric ice crystals pose a threat to ...
Due to numerous engine power-loss events associated with high-altitude convective weather, ice accre...
International audienceIcing has been identified as a major hazard for aviation safety since the begi...
ABSTRACT. The accumulation of rime ice on structures, due to the impact and freezing of small water ...
International audienceSince the beginning of civil aviation, icing is a severe weather hazard for ai...
Icing in warm environments, e.g. in aircraft engines or heated measurement probes, occurs if airplan...
Icing caused by snow and ice crystals poses a serious threat in aviation. Ice crystals ingested into...
Numerous turbofan power loss events have occurred in high altitude locations in the presence of ice ...