One of the primary uses of the in-flight icing research performed aboard NASA Glenn s DHC-6 Twin Otter is for Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) and icing prediction code (Lewice) validation. Using the in-flight data to establish the IRT and Lewice as accurate simulators of actual icing conditions is crucial for supporting the research done in the Icing Branch. During test flights during the 2003 and 2004 flight season, a Natural Ice Shape Database was collected. For flights where conditions were appropriate, the aircraft is flown in an icing cloud with all ice protection systems deactivated. The duration of this period is usually determined by the pilot s ability to safely control the aircraft. When safe flight is no longer possible, the aircraft...
An overview of the NASA ongoing efforts to develop an aircraft icing analysis capability is presente...
Aircraft icing refers to the ice buildup on the surface of an aircraft flying in icing conditions. T...
Data is presented from a number of flight research aircraft, which have been involved in the researc...
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
A full scale model of an aircraft engine inlet was tested at NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Rese...
LEWICE is a computer program that predicts the accumulation of ice on two-dimensional aerodynamic su...
Supercooled large droplets (SLD) icing conditions have been the cause of severe aircraft accidents o...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
As part of NASA's Aviation Safety Program goals to reduce aviation accidents due to icing, NASA Glen...
Computational ice shapes were generated on the boundary layer ingesting engine nacelle of the D8 Dou...
NASA is developing and validating technology to incorporate aircraft icing effects into a flight tra...
Icing calculations were performed for a NACA 0012 swept wing tip using LEWICE3D Version 3.48 coupled...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Today's airplanes are well equipped to cope with most common icing conditions. However, some atmosph...
An overview of the NASA ongoing efforts to develop an aircraft icing analysis capability is presente...
Aircraft icing refers to the ice buildup on the surface of an aircraft flying in icing conditions. T...
Data is presented from a number of flight research aircraft, which have been involved in the researc...
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
A full scale model of an aircraft engine inlet was tested at NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Rese...
LEWICE is a computer program that predicts the accumulation of ice on two-dimensional aerodynamic su...
Supercooled large droplets (SLD) icing conditions have been the cause of severe aircraft accidents o...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
As part of NASA's Aviation Safety Program goals to reduce aviation accidents due to icing, NASA Glen...
Computational ice shapes were generated on the boundary layer ingesting engine nacelle of the D8 Dou...
NASA is developing and validating technology to incorporate aircraft icing effects into a flight tra...
Icing calculations were performed for a NACA 0012 swept wing tip using LEWICE3D Version 3.48 coupled...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Today's airplanes are well equipped to cope with most common icing conditions. However, some atmosph...
An overview of the NASA ongoing efforts to develop an aircraft icing analysis capability is presente...
Aircraft icing refers to the ice buildup on the surface of an aircraft flying in icing conditions. T...
Data is presented from a number of flight research aircraft, which have been involved in the researc...