This investigation was conducted to determine the effectiveness of various surface coatings as a means for preventing ice formations on aircraft in flight. The substances used as coatings for these tests are divided into two groups: compounds soluble in water, and those which are insoluble in water. It was found that certain soluble compounds were apparently effective in preventing the formation of ice on an airfoil model, while all insoluble compounds which were tested were found to be ineffective
The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford...
Two topics of interest to persons attempting to apply the heat method of preventing ice formation on...
The aviation industry already consists of a complex system of strict regulations related to operatio...
A review of various methods to prevent ice formation and adhesion to aircraft surfaces is given. It ...
In order to experimentally study the conditions leading to ice formation on aircraft surfaces, an ai...
The various possible means of preventing ice adhesion on airplane surfaces are critically reviewed. ...
The present report examines the problem of ice formation from the point of view of the pilot and the...
Aircraft icing occurs when a plane flies through a cloud of supercooled water droplets. When the dro...
Ice accretion presents serious safety issues, as airplanes are exposed to supercooled water droplets...
This report makes use of the results obtained in the Gottingen ice tunnel in which the atmospheric c...
These are the results of a number of records recently secured from autographic meteorological instru...
Flight tests were made in natural icing conditions with two 8-ft-chord heated airfoils of different ...
This paper relates the different types of ice formations that can occur on airplanes and the dangers...
This investigation was conducted to determine the effectiveness of various surface coatings as a mea...
When an aircraft traverses through clouds containing supercooled water droplets, in-flight icing can...
The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford...
Two topics of interest to persons attempting to apply the heat method of preventing ice formation on...
The aviation industry already consists of a complex system of strict regulations related to operatio...
A review of various methods to prevent ice formation and adhesion to aircraft surfaces is given. It ...
In order to experimentally study the conditions leading to ice formation on aircraft surfaces, an ai...
The various possible means of preventing ice adhesion on airplane surfaces are critically reviewed. ...
The present report examines the problem of ice formation from the point of view of the pilot and the...
Aircraft icing occurs when a plane flies through a cloud of supercooled water droplets. When the dro...
Ice accretion presents serious safety issues, as airplanes are exposed to supercooled water droplets...
This report makes use of the results obtained in the Gottingen ice tunnel in which the atmospheric c...
These are the results of a number of records recently secured from autographic meteorological instru...
Flight tests were made in natural icing conditions with two 8-ft-chord heated airfoils of different ...
This paper relates the different types of ice formations that can occur on airplanes and the dangers...
This investigation was conducted to determine the effectiveness of various surface coatings as a mea...
When an aircraft traverses through clouds containing supercooled water droplets, in-flight icing can...
The results obtained from the present study of temperature distribution over an airplane wing afford...
Two topics of interest to persons attempting to apply the heat method of preventing ice formation on...
The aviation industry already consists of a complex system of strict regulations related to operatio...