The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics conducted exhaust-heat de-icing tests in flight to provide data needed in the application of this method. The capacity to extract heat from the exhaust gas for de-icing purposes, the quantity of heat required, and other factors were examined. The results indicate that a wing-heating system employing a spanwise exhaust tube within the leading edge of the wing removed 30 to 35 percent of the heat from exhaust gas entering the wing. Data are given from which the heat required for ice prevention can be calculated. Sample calculations have been made on the basis of existing engine power/wing area ratios to show that sufficient heating can be obtained for ice protection on modern transportation airp...
This investigation was conducted to study the practicability of employing heat as a means of prevent...
Heating requirements for satisfactory cyclic de-icing over a wide range of icing and operating condi...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics has conducted exhaust-heat de-icing tests inflight t...
The heat losses from the envelope surface of a U.S. Navy K-type airship are evaluated to determine i...
Two topics of interest to persons attempting to apply the heat method of preventing ice formation on...
Tests were made to determine the loss in exhaust-jet thrust and engine power resulting from the inse...
Flight tests were made in natural icing conditions with two 8-ft-chord heated airfoils of different ...
The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford...
A method is given for calculating the temperature that a surface, heated internally by air, will ass...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA Lewis icing research tunnel to determine the characterist...
Thermal ice protection systems use heat energy to prevent a dangerous buildup of ice on an aircraft....
Two methods were used to calculate the heat flux to full-coverage film cooled airfoils and, subseque...
Thermal anti-icing systems are commonly used to protect aircraft leading edges from a potentially ha...
A procedure proposed for use in the design of air-heated systems for the continuous prevention of ic...
This investigation was conducted to study the practicability of employing heat as a means of prevent...
Heating requirements for satisfactory cyclic de-icing over a wide range of icing and operating condi...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics has conducted exhaust-heat de-icing tests inflight t...
The heat losses from the envelope surface of a U.S. Navy K-type airship are evaluated to determine i...
Two topics of interest to persons attempting to apply the heat method of preventing ice formation on...
Tests were made to determine the loss in exhaust-jet thrust and engine power resulting from the inse...
Flight tests were made in natural icing conditions with two 8-ft-chord heated airfoils of different ...
The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford...
A method is given for calculating the temperature that a surface, heated internally by air, will ass...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA Lewis icing research tunnel to determine the characterist...
Thermal ice protection systems use heat energy to prevent a dangerous buildup of ice on an aircraft....
Two methods were used to calculate the heat flux to full-coverage film cooled airfoils and, subseque...
Thermal anti-icing systems are commonly used to protect aircraft leading edges from a potentially ha...
A procedure proposed for use in the design of air-heated systems for the continuous prevention of ic...
This investigation was conducted to study the practicability of employing heat as a means of prevent...
Heating requirements for satisfactory cyclic de-icing over a wide range of icing and operating condi...
The temperature distribution of a two-row radial engine in a twin-engine airplane has been investiga...