An experiment was conducted to study the effect of velocity and sweep angle on the critical distance in ice accretion formation on swept wings at glaze ice conditions. The critical distance is defined as the distance from the attachment line to the beginning of the zone where roughness elements develop into glaze ice feathers. Icing runs were performed on a NACA 00 1 2 swept wing tip at velocities of 75, 100, 150, and 200 miles per hour. At each velocity and tunnel condition, the sweep angle was changed from 0 deg to 45 deg at 5 deg increments. Casting data, ice shape tracings, and close-up photographic data were obtained. The results showed that at given velocity and tunnel conditions, as the sweep angle is increased from 0 deg to 25 deg t...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
Several recent studies have been performed in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at NASA Glenn Research...
Icing simulation tools and computational fluid dynamics codes are reaching levels of maturity such t...
NASA, FAA, ONERA, the University of Illinois and Boeing have embarked on a significant, collaborativ...
An experiment was conducted to understand the physical mechanisms that lead to the formation of scal...
An experiment was conducted to study the effect of liquid water content and temperature on the criti...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
This work presents the results of three experiments, one conducted in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT...
There is a collaborative research program by NASA, FAA, ONERA, and university partners to improve th...
This report presents the key results from the first two years of a program to develop experimental i...
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effects of 2-, 5-, 10-, and 22.5-min ice ac...
Understanding the aerodynamic impact of swept-wing ice accretions is a crucial component of the desi...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
An experiment was conducted in the DeHavilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Icing Research Aircraft at NASA Glen...
Low-Reynolds number testing was conducted at the 7 ft. x 10 ft. Walter H. Beech Memorial Wind Tunnel...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
Several recent studies have been performed in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at NASA Glenn Research...
Icing simulation tools and computational fluid dynamics codes are reaching levels of maturity such t...
NASA, FAA, ONERA, the University of Illinois and Boeing have embarked on a significant, collaborativ...
An experiment was conducted to understand the physical mechanisms that lead to the formation of scal...
An experiment was conducted to study the effect of liquid water content and temperature on the criti...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
This work presents the results of three experiments, one conducted in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT...
There is a collaborative research program by NASA, FAA, ONERA, and university partners to improve th...
This report presents the key results from the first two years of a program to develop experimental i...
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effects of 2-, 5-, 10-, and 22.5-min ice ac...
Understanding the aerodynamic impact of swept-wing ice accretions is a crucial component of the desi...
Aerodynamic assessment of icing effects on swept wings is an important component of a larger effort ...
An experiment was conducted in the DeHavilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Icing Research Aircraft at NASA Glen...
Low-Reynolds number testing was conducted at the 7 ft. x 10 ft. Walter H. Beech Memorial Wind Tunnel...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
Several recent studies have been performed in the Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) at NASA Glenn Research...
Icing simulation tools and computational fluid dynamics codes are reaching levels of maturity such t...