Proposed changes to aircraft icing certification rules are being considered by European, Canadian, and American regulatory agencies to include operation in super-cooled large droplet conditions (SLD). This paper reports results of an experimental study in the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) to evaluate how well scaling methods developed for Appendix C conditions might apply to SLD conditions. Until now, scaling studies have been confined to the FAA FAR-25 Appendix C envelope of atmospheric cloud conditions. Tests were made in which it was attempted to scale to a droplet MVD of 50 microns from clouds having droplet MVDs of 175, 120, 100, and 70 microns. Scaling was based on the Ruff method with scale velocities found either by maintai...
This paper presents additional results of a study first published in 1999 to determine the effect of...
Previous studies showed that for conditions simulating an aircraft encountering super-cooled water d...
A test was conducted at NASA Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) to evaluate altitude scaling methods for th...
Ice accretion is a primary operational flight hazard for which all FAA certified aircraft are evalua...
This paper has summarized recent NASA research into scaling of SLD conditions with data from both SL...
New guidance of acceptable means of compliance with the super-cooled large drops (SLD) conditions ha...
Measurements of aircraft icing environments that include supercooled large drops (SLD) greater than ...
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
Today's airplanes are well equipped to cope with most common icing conditions. However, some atmosph...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Simulations of supercooled large droplet (SLD) icing environments within the NRC's Altitude Icing Wi...
This paper is concerned with reduced scale testing of in-flight ice accretion on aircraft surfaces. ...
Studies were performed at INTA in Spain to determine water-film thickness on a stagnation-point prob...
An initial ice shape database has been created to document ice accretions on a 21-inch chord NACA 00...
AbstractFAA has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on supercooled large drops (SLD) icing...
This paper presents additional results of a study first published in 1999 to determine the effect of...
Previous studies showed that for conditions simulating an aircraft encountering super-cooled water d...
A test was conducted at NASA Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) to evaluate altitude scaling methods for th...
Ice accretion is a primary operational flight hazard for which all FAA certified aircraft are evalua...
This paper has summarized recent NASA research into scaling of SLD conditions with data from both SL...
New guidance of acceptable means of compliance with the super-cooled large drops (SLD) conditions ha...
Measurements of aircraft icing environments that include supercooled large drops (SLD) greater than ...
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
Today's airplanes are well equipped to cope with most common icing conditions. However, some atmosph...
This paper discusses scaling methods which permit the use of subscale models in icing wind tunnels t...
Simulations of supercooled large droplet (SLD) icing environments within the NRC's Altitude Icing Wi...
This paper is concerned with reduced scale testing of in-flight ice accretion on aircraft surfaces. ...
Studies were performed at INTA in Spain to determine water-film thickness on a stagnation-point prob...
An initial ice shape database has been created to document ice accretions on a 21-inch chord NACA 00...
AbstractFAA has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on supercooled large drops (SLD) icing...
This paper presents additional results of a study first published in 1999 to determine the effect of...
Previous studies showed that for conditions simulating an aircraft encountering super-cooled water d...
A test was conducted at NASA Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) to evaluate altitude scaling methods for th...